top of page
Image by Alex Plesovskich

Ghost Trek 2024
Tour Season: June through October

Old Jail Putnam street armory in Marietta Ohio
1902 Courthouse on Putnam Street in Marietta Ohio

Putnam Street Ghost Trek

Learn the fascinating history of grand homes that once lined the street, natural and medical disasters and wild nightlife in the late 1800s. Hear of eerie experiences with entities that continue to walk the streets and haunt the buildings. 
 
This walking tour starts at the courthouse at the corner of Second and Putnam Streets. 

Use the address 205 Putnam Street to find the starting point for the tour.
 
Every Friday and Saturday at 8pm
June 3 - Nov 4*


*Tour will not run on First Fridays or during the Sternwheel Festival (Sept 8-10, 2024)

Book in advance - walk-ins are accepted IF there is still room and this tour fills up fast!

$25 adults, $20 kids 12 and under

Private Ghost Trek tours

 

$30 adults, $25 kids 12 and under. You must have at least 4 people in your group to book a private tour, and requests must be made at least 72 hours in advance. Groups of over 15 people will receive a group discount. Choose from Front Street, Putnam Street or Harmar Ghost Trek.

​

Email info@hiddenmarietta.com to book a private tour.

Lafayette Hotel in Marietta Ohio

On our Front Street Ghost Trek learn about the creepy old buildings that loom over you in shadow; from grand hotels to historic places of business. Hear true tales of a dark past filled with murder, accidental death, and mayhem. 
 
This walking tour starts at the fountain on the corner of Greene and Front Streets. This tour takes place outside at all times. 

Use the address 101 Front Street to find the starting point for the tour.

Harmar Tavern in Marietta Ohio

On our Harmar Ghost Trek discover the oldest part of town, hear tales of both upstanding leaders as well as unsavory characters, and pass by grand homes in what was once the heart of the red light district. Harmar has seen the best and worst of history, and see where past residents continue to make their presence known today. 
 
This walking tour starts at the rail road bridge on the corner of Fort and Maple Streets. This tour takes place outside at all times. 

Use the address 113 Maple Street to get near the railroad bridge.

bottom of page