Uncover Juneau’s haunted secrets on a thrilling ghost walk. Explore eerie sites, hear chilling tales, and experience Alaska’s supernatural side.
Uncover Juneau’s haunted secrets on a thrilling ghost walk. Explore eerie sites, hear chilling tales, and experience Alaska’s supernatural side.
- Juneau Public Library - Explore the Tlingit legend of Raven and Eagle, symbols of creation and protection. Locals continue to share tales of trickster ravens imitating voices, blurring the lines between folklore and the paranormal.
- Red Dog Saloon - Discover the stories of Juneau’s most renowned saloon, once a lively frontier tent and now a…
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Juneau Public Library - Explore the Tlingit legend of Raven and Eagle, symbols of creation and protection. Locals continue to share tales of trickster ravens imitating voices, blurring the lines between folklore and the paranormal.
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Red Dog Saloon - Discover the stories of Juneau’s most renowned saloon, once a lively frontier tent and now a historic landmark filled with artifacts. Visitors claim the ghost of beloved piano player Professor Phineas Poon still lingers, playing pranks from beyond the grave.
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The Lucky Lady Pub - This pub celebrates the adventurous Mary Joyce, who mushed 1,000 miles to Fairbanks in the 1930s and became a Juneau legend. Her spirit lives on here not just in ghostly footsteps, but in the fearless legacy she left behind.
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The Alaskan Hotel & Bar - Established in 1913, this is Juneau’s oldest and most haunted hotel. Guests report ghostly apparitions, most famously “Alice,” a woman said to wander the halls after a tragic end.
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Tripp’s Mt. Juneau Trading Post - Gaze up at Mt. Juneau, where dreamers once envisioned a grand tramway to the summit. Local lore warns of a shapeshifting otter-man spirit said to lure travelers away.
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Aunt Claudia’s Doll Museum - With over 800 dolls from around the world, this collection is fascinating, eerie, and unforgettable. Some believe the dolls carry the energy of their past owners and perhaps even wandering spirits.
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Crystal Saloon - This vibrant saloon conceals ghostly tales from staff and visitors, including moving objects and phantom music. One worker even described colliding with an invisible “wall,” a chilling encounter reminiscent of Japanese folklore.
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Juneau Drug Co Inc - Located in the historic Valentine Building, this pharmacy once served as a makeshift morgue after the tragic 1918 Princess Sophia sinking. Staff still report cold spots, ghostly touches, and apparitions in its basement.
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Annie Kaill’s Gallery Gifts Framing - This delightful gallery is said to be home to Hector, the ghost of a friendly construction worker. Staff believe he assists by holding doors, finding lost items, and maintaining a welcoming atmosphere.
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Silverbow Inn - Once a bakery and family home, this boutique inn carries whispers of its past. Guests and staff often report footsteps, moving objects, and even sightings of the original baker still at work.
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Alaska State Capitol Building - Alaska’s stately capitol holds both art and mystery. Some say the ghost of a former legislator still roams the halls at night, long after debates have ended.
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Juneau-Douglas City Museum - This museum blends quirky folklore with serious history, including the tale of Alaska’s “ice worms.” Locals also whisper about Bigfoot sightings nearby, keeping the line between legend and reality blurry.
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State Office Building - This 11-story landmark stands on the site of Alaska’s last executions in 1939 and 1950. Some believe the restless spirits of the condemned still linger here.
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Sealaska Heritage Institute - This cultural center celebrates Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian traditions with art and storytelling. Local beliefs in reincarnation and past-life memories add a mysterious depth to its exhibits.
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City Hall - The striking mural here depicts Raven releasing the first humans from a clamshell, a cornerstone of Indigenous creation stories. Raven, the ultimate trickster, reminds visitors that the supernatural often hides in plain sight.
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Statue of Patsy Ann, the Dog - This cherished bronze statue honors Patsy Ann, Juneau’s deaf dog who somehow always knew when ships were arriving. Even in death, locals believe her spirit still greets visitors at the waterfront.

- Guided haunted history tour
- Guided haunted history tour
- Any snacks or drinks are not included
- Any snacks or drinks are not included
Explore the supernatural aspects of Juneau, Alaska’s haunted capital, with a guided 2-hour ghost walk. Uncover spooky stories and local myths as you explore haunted locations such as the Alaskan Hotel, famous for its spectral past and chilling tales of former guests. Listen to firsthand stories of paranormal experiences, cryptids, and maritime mysteries…
Explore the supernatural aspects of Juneau, Alaska’s haunted capital, with a guided 2-hour ghost walk. Uncover spooky stories and local myths as you explore haunted locations such as the Alaskan Hotel, famous for its spectral past and chilling tales of former guests. Listen to firsthand stories of paranormal experiences, cryptids, and maritime mysteries that make this city a magnet for the adventurous and the daring. This tour blends local folklore with historical insights, providing an engaging evening filled with thrilling stories and cultural heritage.
- Guided 2-hour ghost walk through Juneau’s eerie history
- Visit renowned spots like the Alaskan Hotel and Red Dog Saloon
- Hear authentic paranormal stories from local residents and historians
- Suitable for ages 13 and up; wheelchair-accessible route available
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.