REVIEW · NASHVILLE
Nashville Ghost Hunt Music City’s Paranormal Investigation Tour
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Ghost hunting in Nashville is usually all talk. This one turns it into a hands-on paranormal investigation at the Tennessee State Capitol. You’ll learn how to recognize possible signs, then use tools given to your group while your guide shares local, story-driven case details.
I especially like the interactive format: you’re not just watching and listening. You’ll get a quick introduction to paranormal gear like EMF detectors, spirit boxes, Rem Pods, and even dowsing rods, plus guidance on how to approach what you’re seeing and hearing. The main thing to keep in mind is that paranormal activity isn’t promised, and some nights will feel more like careful investigation than a constant barrage of spooky proof.
In This Review
- Key Takeaways Before You Go
- Nashville Ghost Hunt Timing: 9:00 pm, Two Hours, and a Small Group
- Tennessee State Capitol: Your Main Investigation Stop (and Why the Setting Matters)
- The Equipment You Get: EMF Detectors, Spirit Boxes, and More
- The Guide’s Role: Stories, Techniques, and Real Research Since 2012
- The Pace, Participation, and What You’ll Actually Do
- Price and Value: Is $49.95 a Fair Deal?
- Who Should Book This Ghost Hunt (and Who Might Skip It)
- Should You Book Nashville Ghost Hunt at the Capitol?
- FAQ
- How long is Nashville Ghost Hunt’s Paranormal Investigation Tour?
- Where does the tour meet, and what time does it start?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Is paranormal activity guaranteed?
- Is the tour suitable for families and kids?
- What happens if it rains or there’s severe weather?
- What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
Key Takeaways Before You Go

- Hands-on equipment: You’ll use EMF detectors, spirit boxes, Rem Pods, and dowsing rods during the investigation.
- Capitol-focused night: Most of your time centers on the Tennessee State Capitol area, with limited walking.
- Pro-led and research-minded: The team has been performing Nashville investigations since 2012, and your guide brings firsthand stories.
- Chill pace for an evening plan: A 9:00 pm start lets you keep your daytime free for Nashville sights.
- Unpredictable results: The tour sets you up to look for signs, but you should expect a variable night.
Nashville Ghost Hunt Timing: 9:00 pm, Two Hours, and a Small Group
This tour is built for nighttime energy without eating your whole day. It starts at 9:00 pm and runs about two hours, ending back at the meeting spot. For many people, that’s the sweet spot: you get a distinct evening activity while still having daylight for music stops, museums, or just roaming neighborhoods.
The group is capped at 50 travelers, which matters. Smaller groups tend to keep the guide’s attention closer to the room, and it’s easier for you to participate when the tour isn’t a full crowd. It’s also listed as offered in English, with a mobile ticket you can manage on your phone.
The meeting point is at 604 Dr. M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Nashville, TN 37219. Because this is an evening tour, I’d treat arriving early as part of the experience, not an afterthought. You’ll be told where to start, and you’ll want your night running smoothly from the first moment.
Weather is handled the practical way: the event goes rain or shine, and in severe weather warnings they’ll reschedule. If you’re visiting in a stormy season, that still means you’ll want a backup plan for the rest of the night, but you won’t be left with nothing.
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Tennessee State Capitol: Your Main Investigation Stop (and Why the Setting Matters)

The heart of the tour is the Tennessee State Capitol. That’s not just a location pick. It’s a strong setting for a ghost hunt because it’s historic, atmospheric at night, and visually dramatic once you’re there after dark.
One of the best bits for your comfort level: there’s not a lot of walking. You’ll spend more time hanging out at the Capitol building and working from spot to spot. Reviews also point out that the Capitol sits on a hill, which means you get a good view of the city—the kind that helps you feel like you’re in Nashville, not just standing in the dark.
During this stop, the tour shifts between two modes:
- learning what to look for, and
- trying to gather signals with the equipment you’re given.
This is where the experience becomes more than spooky sightseeing. The guide’s job is to help you interpret what you’re seeing in real time—like what’s happening around you, how to compare moments, and when to treat something as a possible sign rather than noise.
The Equipment You Get: EMF Detectors, Spirit Boxes, and More

If you like the idea of a ghost hunt but hate the feeling of being passive, this is the main reason to consider the tour. You’re not just handed a ticket and sent off into the dark. You’ll be given paranormal tools such as EMF detectors, spirit boxes, Rem Pods, and dowsing rods, and you’ll get an introduction during the experience.
What’s smart here is the balance between equipment and method. The tour doesn’t frame it as guaranteed proof—it’s framed as investigation. That means your night is about trying to detect possible anomalies, then comparing your impressions with what your guide explains.
Here’s how to think about the equipment during your own night:
- EMF detectors: You’ll use them as a way to note changes in the area you’re investigating.
- Spirit boxes: You’ll get a chance to try them as a communication-style tool, though results can be unpredictable.
- Rem Pods: These are meant to react to movement/changes in the environment, so it’s worth watching what happens when you’re standing still versus when the area is active.
- Dowsing rods: These add a hands-on, old-school tool to the mix, and your guide can help you understand what to look for.
A practical tip: bring your cameras. It’s encouraged because even when you don’t get a clear paranormal moment, you might capture something interesting—or at least you’ll have evidence to review later. And because it’s an evening tour, also plan for lower light: charge your phone fully before you arrive.
The Guide’s Role: Stories, Techniques, and Real Research Since 2012

A ghost hunt rises or falls on the guide. In this case, the tour is guided by a professional ghost hunter, and the team has been performing investigations of Nashville’s haunted history since 2012. That matters because it shapes the tone: you’re not only getting modern paranormal theater. You’re also getting historical context tied to the locations you investigate.
Two things repeatedly come through in the way the tour is described:
- Chilling anecdotes and case-style storytelling that helps the night feel grounded.
- Teaching you how to recognize signs of paranormal activity, instead of just telling you to be scared.
One review name-drops Angie as particularly knowledgeable about the history connected to the Capitol site. Another mentions Savannah as an engaging storyteller who adjusted the stories toward the group’s interests and questions. Even if your guide is someone else, that’s the model you should expect: a mix of narrative and explanation, not a lecture dumped all at once.
Important expectation-setting: the tour also emphasizes that paranormal activity can be unpredictable. So treat the guide’s techniques like a framework. If something happens, you’ll know how to respond. If nothing obvious happens, you can still participate by watching patterns, staying attentive, and following the equipment instructions carefully.
The Pace, Participation, and What You’ll Actually Do

This isn’t designed like a long walking tour where you’re constantly on the move. The pace is more about staying together, working from the Capitol area, and cycling through investigation moments.
Here’s what your participation usually looks like during a tour like this:
- Your guide explains what you’re looking for.
- You practice with equipment in the moment.
- You regroup to compare notes and decide what the signs might mean.
- You hear additional stories that connect the night’s investigation to local accounts.
That structure is valuable because it prevents the usual problem with “scary tours,” where you end up lost in a blur of stops and soundbites. Instead, you’re doing something with your hands and your attention. You’re also learning what to look for while you’re still there to see it.
One more practical point: expect the evening to be mostly about the Capitol setting, not a city tour. If you’re the type who wants nonstop movement across multiple neighborhoods, you might find the Capitol-focused approach more focused and slower than you expected.
Price and Value: Is $49.95 a Fair Deal?

At $49.95 per person for about two hours, this sits in the mid-range for Nashville nightlife activities. The value comes from what’s included: a professional guide and equipment such as EMF detectors, spirit boxes, Rem Pods, and dowsing rods.
That’s not nothing. If you compare this to a typical “tour-only” ghost walk, you’re paying for participation—using tools, not just listening. You’re also getting a 9:00 pm start, which can be a big deal if you’re trying to fit Nashville sightseeing around dinner, live music, and long driving days.
There’s also a timing reality: the tour is described as booked around 30 days in advance on average. That suggests it’s not always easy to grab a last-minute slot during peak travel weeks. If your dates are firm, it’s worth booking earlier than later.
One consideration on value: you’re paying for the investigation experience, not a guaranteed haunting. The tour itself states it can’t guarantee you’ll encounter ghost activity. So the best way to judge value is to ask yourself whether you’ll enjoy the process even if the night stays quiet.
Who Should Book This Ghost Hunt (and Who Might Skip It)

This tour fits best if you want a structured paranormal experience. You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- like interactive activities rather than only passive storytelling,
- enjoy using equipment or at least learning how it’s used,
- want an evening plan that leaves your day open,
- are okay with limited walking and more time in one main area.
It also works for a range of ages, but keep the rules in mind. All ages are welcome, yet guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Parents and guardians are responsible for deciding whether content is appropriate for their child.
If you’re traveling with someone who needs a guaranteed scare moment, adjust expectations. This isn’t built to promise a dramatic encounter. It’s built to give you a chance to investigate responsibly and have fun trying.
Also, if you hate uncertainty, keep your expectations tethered. The night can go quiet. Or it can feel like the tools respond in a way that makes you wonder. Either way, you’re there for the attempt and the stories, not a guaranteed outcome.
Should You Book Nashville Ghost Hunt at the Capitol?

I think you should book this tour if you want a hands-on, Capitol-centered paranormal investigation with a pro guide, and if you’ll enjoy the process even when results are unpredictable. The inclusion of multiple equipment types plus the teaching component makes it feel more like an activity than a standard ghost walk.
Skip it or choose a different option if you’re expecting lots of walking, a long multi-stop route, or a sure-fire chance of dramatic ghost encounters. For many people, that unpredictability is exactly part of the fun. For others, it turns into a frustration if the night doesn’t deliver clear answers.
If you do book, plan to arrive a bit early at the meeting address and bring a charged camera. Then go in curious, not demanding. That’s the best recipe for a good paranormal night in Nashville.
FAQ
How long is Nashville Ghost Hunt’s Paranormal Investigation Tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours.
Where does the tour meet, and what time does it start?
The meeting point is 604 Dr. M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Nashville, TN 37219, and the tour starts at 9:00 pm.
What’s included in the tour price?
You’ll have a guided investigation led by a professional ghost hunter and you’ll be provided equipment such as EMF detectors, spirit boxes, Rem Pods, and dowsing rods.
Is paranormal activity guaranteed?
No. The tour says it can’t guarantee you’ll encounter ghost activity.
Is the tour suitable for families and kids?
It welcomes all ages, but guests under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Parents and guardians decide if the content is appropriate.
What happens if it rains or there’s severe weather?
The event proceeds rain or shine, but if there are severe weather warnings, they’ll reschedule.
What’s the cancellation window for a full refund?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.








