Haunted Atchison

For more than a decade, paranormal enthusiasts, brave travelers and those who like otherworldly diversions have been flocking to Atchison, intent on exploring its rich haunted history. The stories have been told since Atchison was a bustling transportation hub and launching point for westward migration in the late 1800s, and later a pioneering railroad town. That’s when many of our stately homes were built. The bizarre occurrences in these majestic dwellings continue to happen today and paranormal investigators still hold Atchison as a hotspot of ghostly happenings.
Throughout the year, The Haunted 1889 McInteer Villa hosts public events, such as wine tastings, holiday functions, and more.

The Dilgert House which finished construction in 1890, was once the family home of one of Atchison’s original stone masons, Adam Dilgert and his family. Well over a century has

Since 1995, families from across the nations have come to experience Haunted Atchison. The Haunted Atchison season, September through Early-November is a popular destination for casual spook chasers and committed paranormal investigators alike.
The Haunted Trolley tour is a must do event for the "Most Haunted City in Kansas." You board a trolley to visit the varied haunted sites throughout Atchison and listen to the stories behind what makes them haunted. The haunted trolley sells out every year in short order so don't wait to buy those tickets!

One of the most spectacular haunted mansions one can find in Atchison is The RavenHearse Manor. Built in 1884, this hauntingly beautiful house has been home to many families, some

Atchison’s most famous haunted house, the Sallie House, is visited by hundreds each year. The house is currently not occupied, and available for both daytime visits and overnight stays. A

Sip on cocktails while you tour famous Atchison haunted houses at a Shocktail Party.
Get a sampling of Haunted Atchison at the fun June weekend adventure.