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Sacramentos Famous Ghosts Walking Tour

$9.99

Sacramentos Famous Ghosts Walking Tour

$9.99

What will you see?  Here are the tour highlights

River City Saloon


One of Old Sacramento's oldest surviving bars and a former Gold Rush-era brothel. Locals say several spirits still linger inside, including a miner known for moving furniture and breaking glasses.


Sacramento's Gold Rush Origins


Learn how the discovery of gold at nearby Coloma transformed Sacramento into the gateway to the largest Gold Rush in American history.


N. Dingley Steam Coffee & Spice Mill


Discover the story of Nathaniel Dingley, one of Sacramento's most colorful entrepreneurs, whose ghost is said to continue watching over his old building.


The Big Four Building


Explore the headquarters of the Central Pacific Railroad and hear how four businessmen helped build the Transcontinental Railroad and shape California's future.


Sacramento Underground


One of the city's most fascinating attractions. Learn how devastating floods forced Sacramento to raise its streets, creating miles of tunnels beneath Old Sacramento.


Sacramento History Museum


Discover stories of floods, executions, Gold Rush artifacts, and Sacramento's most famous ghost, May Woolsey.


Eagle Theatre


California's first permanent theater and one of Sacramento's most haunted historic buildings.


Delta King Riverboat


A beautifully restored riverboat hotel with a fascinating history as a passenger vessel, wartime hospital ship, and one of Sacramento's most haunted locations.


Lady Adams Building


The oldest surviving building in Old Sacramento, famous for surviving fires, floods, and decades of Gold Rush history.


Pioneer Park


Built on Sacramento's original street level, this eerie location preserves remnants of the city's earliest days.


Vernon Brannan House


Hear the story of Samuel Brannan, the businessman who helped launch the California Gold Rush and whose ghost is said to remain in the building today.


BF Hastings Building


One of Sacramento's most important historic structures, home to Wells Fargo, the Pony Express, and countless ghost stories.


Fanny Ann's Saloon


The perfect finale to your Sacramento adventure, combining Gold Rush history, riverboat lore, and lingering spirits.

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FAQ's

What are the best tours in Sacramento?


Historic walking tours of Old Sacramento are among the most popular because they combine Gold Rush history, railroad heritage, underground tunnels, waterfront attractions, and local legends.


Is Sacramento worth visiting?


Absolutely. Sacramento offers fascinating Gold Rush history, beautiful riverfront scenery, museums, historic architecture, and some of California's most unique historic attractions.


How long does a Sacramento walking tour take?


Most visitors complete the tour in approximately 1 to 2 hours depending on museum visits, shopping, and sightseeing stops.


What is Sacramento most famous for?


Sacramento is known for the California Gold Rush, Old Sacramento Waterfront, the Transcontinental Railroad, underground tunnels, and its role as California's capital city.


Are there ghost tours in Sacramento?


Yes. Sacramento ghost tours are extremely popular because Old Sacramento is filled with historic buildings, underground tunnels, riverboats, saloons, and documented ghost legends dating back to the Gold Rush era.

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