As night settles along the Mississippi and the streets of city centre grow quiet, Baton Rouge begins to whisper its darker truths. Step into the shadows on the #1 ghost tour in Baton Rouge, a chilling walking experience led by local haunted history experts who know where the past refuses to rest. Operating nightly, year-round, this immersive tour draws from documented history and long-held local accounts to reveal the city’s most unsettling chapters. With every step through the historic district, you’ll feel the tension between what once was and what may still linger. So be sure to wear your most comfortable shoes, because this journey carries you deep into Baton Rouge’s haunted heart.
Along the way, you’ll stand at some of the city’s most iconic and historically significant locations, each tied to real events and enduring legends. The tour highlights the Old Governor’s Mansion Museum, once home to powerful political figures and often associated with reports of unexplained activity; Louisiana’s Old State Capitol, a Gothic Revival landmark shaped by war, fire, and political turmoil; the striking Hebe Statue, a symbol of civic pride that has inspired decades of eerie nighttime tales; and the LSU Museum of Art, housed in a historic former department store that reflects Baton Rouge’s cultural evolution. Stories are presented where they happened, allowing the atmosphere of these storied sites to speak for itself as you hear fact-based accounts rooted in the city’s documented past.
Perfect for private groups, hen nights, special events, and unforgettable nights out, this walking ghost tour blends atmospheric storytelling with authentic local history for an experience that lingers long after the tour ends. Whether you’re drawn by history, mystery, or the thrill of the unknown, Baton Rouge after dark offers a perspective few ever see. Proudly USMC Disabled Combat-Veteran-owned and led by a women and minority-led team, this tour invites you to explore the city when the lights dim, the river breeze carries old echoes, and Baton Rouge’s haunted legacy quietly reveals itself.