Camden Ghost Tour

A brick building with the number 6 on it
A dock at night with boats in the background
A store front with a red and white awning and stairs

GUEST REVIEWS

  • First, I'd like to thank American Ghost Walks overall for allowing my husband and I to reschedule our original tour when he came down with a migraine. They are extremely accommodating and allowed us to reschedule our booking for another time (and city)! Great customer service and they just want their patrons to enjoy the experience! Secondly, I'd like to thank our tour guide, Julia, in Camden. She was very knowledgeable about the entire area and told great stories. The tour itself was a great walk around the town of Camden with some interesting historical information and anecdotal ghost tales - some more believable than others! But fun all the same. Whether you believe or not, the tour is entertaining! Highly recommend and would book again when in the area! Thank you

    Amy & Rob from Baltimore

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  • Excellent experience. Learn lots of historical and fun facts about our town. Would highly recommend!

    Pamela Chandler

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  • This was such a fun and interesting experience! We loved getting to learn more about the history of Camden. Had a great time!

    Arianna Craddock

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Ghost Walks in Camden

A wooden dock with ropes and lights at night with boats in the background.

Camden Ghost Walk

Haunted history tour of beautiful Camden. Selected dates at 7:30pm. $25 per person.

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