Spooky Sights & Scary Stays in Illinois
When darkness falls across Illinois, it’s prime time for ghost sightings and paranormal stories.
Sep 10, 2024 • Eat & Drink
Illinois is home to many oddities and curiosities. Organized tours of some of the state’s most famous haunts share stories of paranormal occurrences, strange deaths, dark energy and ghost sightings.
Some of the tours involve humor and cocktails, but others are focused on supernatural scares. Not to mention, there are tons of ghostly attractions and haunted hotels spread throughout every region. Here are some of the haunted offerings you can enjoy this season. We hope you aren’t afraid of the dark.
Ghost Tours
Experience supernatural adventure with a dash of history.
Free Tours By Foot, Chicago
Try out the "Haunted History" walk where attendees can walk as the sun sets through downtown Chicago while hearing some of the most gruesome and creepy Chicago stories. Expect more history and humor than hauntings.
Matthew’s Haunted Pub Crawl, Galena
Sip spirits among the spirits (March to October, every day; Fridays and Saturdays the rest of the year).
Spirits & Spirits, Galena
This year-round tour goes to three truly haunted Galena Establishments: The DeSoto Hotel, Galena Cellars Winery, and The Galena Brewing Company. You will learn about the ghosts who haunt these fine establishments, other famous Galena ghosts, and a bit about the area’s dark history. Be among spirits who haunt and spirits to drink, shaken during this exciting 90-minute tour.
Mysterious Mineral Springs, Alton
Managers Dave and Donna Nunnally give guided tours of the defunct hotel (now revitalized as a shopping venue with their store, It’s Raining Zen, and the Soul Asylum Museum) with known spirits Lou Harwood and Pearl Sans.
Amelia’s Galena Ghost Tours, Galena
Both shuttle and walking tours take patrons to the most haunted places (year-round).
Lincoln’s Ghost Walk: Legends And Lore, Springfield
Go on a 10-block walking tour with bizarre stories at various Lincoln-related locations, discussing his life and death (through September, weekends only in October).
Old Joliet Prison Tour, Joliet
Take a self-guided walking tour through Old Joliet Prison during the day (through mid-November). Informational signs will be stationed throughout the grounds providing historical information and photos.
Ghostly Gatherings
Get together with other fans of spine-tingling specters throughout the haunting season at these attractions.
Ghost Story Train, South Elgin
Hop a creepy trolley down to the haunted forest preserve for an evening of family-friendly ghost stories. Join in as our ghostly musician leads everyone in singing campfire songs. Costumes are welcome! (October 12th, 19th, and 26th).
Six Flags Kids Boo Fest, Gurnee
During the day, it’s slightly spooky fun! Families can take a spin on roller coasters, enjoy a hay maze and get treats on a trail (select days, September 14th–October 27th).
Six Flags Fright Fest, Gurnee
As the sun sets and the moon rises, be ready to shriek: haunted houses, heart-pounding roller coasters and spine-chilling shows (select nights, September 14th–October 27th).
Curiosity Museum, Alton
More than 80 eerie exhibits are housed at Alton’s former Historic Museum of Torture Devices. Hours are limited from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Scary Stays
If you’re unafraid of things that go bump in the night, check into these hotels known for notorious guests and paranormal happenings.
Congress Plaza Hotel, Chicago
You’ll be in infamous company when you overnight here, where notable villains like Al Capone and America’s first serial killer, Dr. H.H. Holmes, were guests. Capone’s ghost is rumored to roam the halls, along with Peg Leg Johnny, a hobo ghost with a penchant for causing electrical disruptions.
The Drake Hotel, Chicago
Take your chances on the 10th floor, where the “Lady in Red,” a woman who leapt from a window in 1920, has been said to wander the floor. In celebration of Halloween, the hotel offers a Palm Court Spooky Afternoon Tea with devilish delights (October 27th–31st).
The DeSoto House, Galena
You may see a “Lady in Black” disappear into the wall. And don’t be surprised if items unexpectedly move.
Hotel Baker, St. Charles
Moaning noises have been heard from the top floor of this boutique hotel. Other notable past guests include John F. Kennedy and Gerald Ford.
Hotel Kaskaskia, La Salle
Phantom footsteps and an elevator door that randomly opens are a couple of the reported mysterious happenings.
Ruebel Hotel, Grafton
A young girl from the 1800s named Abigail has been heard walking in the hallways.
The Rose Hotel, Elizabethtown
The reflection of a former servant named Tote has been spotted in mirrors.
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