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Madison UW Campus Ghost Walks
$25per person
Ghosts, true crime, and superstitions. The University of Wisconsin might be a world famous research institution, but it has plenty of secrets of its own.
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Duration
90 Minutes
Meeting Point
816 State Street Madison, WI
Minimum Age
13+
Check-Out Availability
Vilas Hall is home to one of the student newspapers, The Daily Cardinal, which has been covering campus news since 1892. An alumni from the 1980s who worked at the newspaper said that one day, the printer had turned on on its own and had spit out the letters “ORV” in xxx’s on one of its piece of paper.
The Cardinal writers knew that it was a message from Orv Larson, who was the Daily Cardinal printer for years and had died the winter before. Orv used to work third shift and he’d bring beer to work from his favorite tavern, the Black Bear Lounge. Since beer wasn’t allowed in the building, Orv would cough when he’d pop the top to disguise the sound. And now if you hear a mysterious cough in the middle of the night at Vilas, don’t worry, it’s just Orv.
Meet Orv, the spirits of Science Hall, the victims of Sterling, the bodies underneath the statue of Abe Lincoln, underground adventurer Tunnel Bob, and many more ghosts and legends of the University of Wisconsin campus.
Join American Ghost Walks for a tour around the UW campus in Madison. We let you in on the legends, history, ghost stories, and real paranormal experiences that have been reported on the University of Wisconsin campus, including around Library Mall and up and down Bascom Hill.
What To Expect

Expert Paranormal Guide
Weekends 7:30pm
Easy/Moderate
$25 per person
Check out one of your Madison guides telling a ghost story on WISC-TV
Why Choose American Ghost Walks?
The Madison Ghost Walk was originally developed by Mike Huberty who started the first ghost tour in Wisconsin's capital city in 2010. Our original research is the foundation of this haunted history tour where we interview the real experiencers, explore historical records, talk to local business owners to give you Madison ghost stories that no other tour can offer.
Important Info
- Sometimes street parking is available, but we recommend the Lake Street Ramp as its closest to the start and finish. Find more info here.
- This tour runs in cold temperatures and light rain, so please dress accordingly and wear comfortable shoes.
- The tour route is wheelchair-accessible, just let us know if you plan on using one, so we can adjust the route appropriately for your comfort
- Tours run 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the group, please leave enough time if you're making a reservation afterwards.
- Because this is a limited capacity tour, all sales are final. But we will reschedule you if you have an emergency, we love ghosts, not monsters!
- Service animals are welcome but for liability issues, please leave your furry friends at home.

A happy group of University of Wisconsin fans enjoying the haunted stories!

Honest Abe watches over our terrified tourgoers!

The University of Wisconsin is ruch in history... and ghost stories!
Happy haunted guests!
Our ghost host spinning spooky tales...
A happy group of University of Wisconsin fans enjoying the haunted stories!
Honest Abe watches over our terrified tourgoers!
Itinerary
List of Services
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Memorial UnionItem Link List Item 1
This lakefront landmark has been a favorite of students and alumni for decades. Built in 1931, why do people seem to see a woman dressed in Nineteeth Century clothing on the staircases?
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Science HallItem Link List Item 2
The University's most reportedly haunted building. From mad scientists in the attic to ghosts of victims hung from the rafters, Science Hall has its share of campus superstitions.
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North HallItem Link List Item 3
The first building at the University of Wisconsin was also the dormitory home of John Muir, the founder of the Sierra Club. But in this historic buliding, we have ghost stories from the 1880s as well as the 1980s...
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Memorial LibraryItem Link
What beloved University of Wisconsin librarian can still be seen walking "The Stacks?"
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Highlights
- When Samuel Segal, a timpanist from the Minnesota Symphony died onstage at the Wisconsin Union Theater in 1950, his orchestra colleagues finished the performance by playing his favorite piece in his honor. Does this drummer come back to revisit his final concert?
- Science Hall is notorious on campus for being the most haunted looking building, but what is the truth behind the stories and was there really a "cadaver chute?"
- Who is buried under the statue of Abraham Lincoln that sits at the top of Bascom Hill? See Madison's most inconspicuous gravestone.
- Our guides are as passionate about the paranormal as you are, and are steeped in the truly unbelievable happenings and history on the University of Wisconsin campus.
Check out our Madison tour founder talking about haunted history and Shark Tank on WISC-TV
Meeting Point
On the steps of the Wisconsin Historical Society (816 State Street Madison, WI)
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Do you go inside any of the haunted buildings?
We focus on building exteriors and outdoor spaces. Businesses and public places are open for you to visit during regular business hours. Otherwise we respect the privacy of individuals and organizations and expect that our guests do the same.
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Do guests really see ghosts on this tour?
We can never guarantee a supernatural encounter, but we will explain paranormal phenomena such as cold spots and residual hauntings. What we do guarantee: Our local connections and dedication to research means you'll get authentic accounts — in all their shocking detail.
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Can I bring my pet?
Service animals are welcome. However, for liability issues, please leave your furry friends at home if you don’t require their assistance.
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Is this ghost tour kid-appropriate?
While our tours do not contain anything too graphic or inappropriate, we find that kids that enjoy history have the best time. You know your children and that's left up to you. We do not recommend bringing children in strollers because sometimes that can be difficult with larger walking groups.
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What if I'm late or cannot find my guide?
We do our best to answer calls and emails as promptly as they are received. Please make sure to leave a voicemail with the city and tour time. We try to accommodate travel and weather issues, but our public tours cannot wait for more than 10 minutes. Reschedules are available if the date you are interested in is not sold out.
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What is your cancellation policy?
Because this is a limited capacity tour, all sales are final. If we cancel the tour because of weather or another event, we offer a full refund.
We will do our best to accommodate rescheduling requests, but cannot guarantee changes because other tours and dates might be sold out.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have the courage to join?
Explore haunted locations and hear chilling tales. Face your fears and uncover dark secrets. Join us, if you dare!
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