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Ghost Tours in and Near Saratoga: Explore Haunted History from Albany to Lake George

By Erin Nudi

Saratoga Springs is more than just a scenic destination with a race course, mineral springs, and unparalleled arts and culture. It's a central point between Albany and Lake George that makes it an ideal home base for uncovering eerie legends and supernatural stories.

Explore the rich history of Upstate New York in a new way, with haunted history and ghost tours in and near Saratoga!

Saratoga Springs: Haunted Heart of the Region

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This North Broadway home was featured in the 1981 film Ghost Story with Fred Astaire. See more movies filmed in Saratoga >>

Saratoga Springs is known for its mineral springs, horse racing, and Victorian charm - but dig a little deeper, and you’ll uncover ghost stories as rich as its historical landmarks.

Join the Saratoga Haunted Ghost Tours from April through November to walk the very streets where Revolutionary War soldiers, famous figures, and long-gone residents may still linger.

Stops might include the historic Adelphi Hotel, Congress Park, and spots once frequented by gamblers, healers, and politicians. What sets this tour apart is its dedication to historical accuracy paired with a genuine enthusiasm for Saratoga’s spooky side. It's a must for visitors who want to experience the city in a new light!

Fort William Henry Haunted History Tours – Lake George

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Located about an hour north of Saratoga Springs, Lake George’s Fort William Henry is steeped in colonial history- and ghostly legends.

The fort was a key military post during the French and Indian War, and visitors today can explore its dark past through Haunted History Tours offered from April through October.

These evening tours mix historical facts with reported paranormal activity, creating a spine-chilling yet educational experience. You’ll hear about the lives of soldiers who once defended the fort, tragic battles fought on its grounds, and eerie encounters reported by staff and guests over the years.

With Lake George’s scenic backdrop and rich military past, this is more than just a ghost tour - it’s a step back in time that will leave you questioning what’s real.

Ghosts of Albany Walking Tour – Year-Round Haunts

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If you're looking for a ghost tour that doesn’t limit itself to one season, the Ghosts of Albany Walking Tour is your answer. Running every Friday and Saturday throughout the year, these tours reveal the haunted side of New York’s capital city.

From haunted theaters and former jails to historic homes and eerie alleyways, Albany’s centuries-old architecture makes the perfect backdrop for unsettling tales and forgotten lore.

Highlights might include stories of a vengeful spirit in the State Capitol, lingering energy at the Ten Broeck Mansion, and other chilling accounts that blend fact and mystery.

The year-round availability makes this a great option no matter when you’re visiting Saratoga.

Haunted Glens Falls Walking Tour – Chapman Museum Annual Event

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For those planning an autumn getaway, Glens Falls offers a unique one-night-only event hosted by the Chapman Museum. Held each October, the Haunted Glens Falls Walking Tour is a community favorite that brings together local history buffs and curious residents for a guided stroll through the city’s spookier side.

Led by knowledgeable historians, this tour blends archival research with oral histories to tell the untold stories of Glens Falls’ past. You might hear about the ghostly figure rumored to haunt downtown’s older buildings or accounts of mysterious sounds echoing from shuttered businesses.

Because it only happens once a year, it’s best to check the Chapman Museum’s website early and reserve your spot in advance.

Bonus Spots in the Adirondacks: Road Trip, Anyone?

These destinations are ideal if you’re planning a longer weekend or fall foliage trip and want to dive deeper into the supernatural side of the Adirondack region.

Saranac Lake’s Haunted History Walking Tours

This picturesque town offers a mix of charming architecture and eerie tales. In past years, Historic Saranac Lake has partnered with the Adirondack Park Paranormal Society for special haunted history tours.

These events typically occur in October, but dates and availability vary. Keep an eye on Historic Saranac Lake’s event listings for updates.

Greater Adirondack Ghost & Tour Company – Plattsburgh

Located northeast of Saratoga, this tour group offers frequent and theatrical ghost walks through historic areas of Plattsburgh.

Their presentations are known for blending deep historical context with engaging performances. Find current tour dates and announcements on their Facebook page.

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About the Author: Erin Nudi Erin is an avid reader, yogi, jogger, and hiker living in Queensbury. When she's not perusing books at Northshire, Owl Pen Books, or Beldame Books, you can find her at a local event or park with her family.
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