An Honest Look at the Roswell Ghost Self-Guided Audio GPS Walking Tour

If you’re intrigued by stories of haunted sites and ghostly legends but prefer exploring on your own terms, this Roswell Ghost Self-Guided Audio GPS Walking Tour might be just the ticket. Designed for those who enjoy a blend of history, mystery, and a little spooky fun, this tour promises a flexible, outdoor experience that takes you through some of Roswell’s most historic and haunted locations.
What we love about this tour is how easy it is to access and customize—you can go at your own pace and revisit any stops, making it perfect for casual walkers or ghost enthusiasts. Plus, the price is very reasonable at $9.75 per person, offering solid value for a personalized experience. One thing to consider: since it’s all outdoors and smartphone-guided, it might not be ideal in bad weather or for those who prefer a guided group with a person leading the way.
This experience suits anyone interested in local history, ghost stories, or simply looking for an entertaining way to spend an afternoon in Roswell. It’s especially good for travelers who want a cost-effective, flexible adventure that fits into their schedule without the need for a tour group or official guide.
Key Points

- Self-guided flexibility lets you explore at your own pace and revisit stops anytime.
- Affordable price makes the tour accessible for most travelers.
- All outdoor experience means no indoor admission fees, and it’s suitable for weather-conscious visitors.
- Rich storytelling combines history with ghostly legends, enriching your understanding of Roswell.
- Tech-friendly with a smartphone app, no need for additional equipment; just your phone and an EMF reader if you choose.
- Convenient starting point at Bulloch Hall and ending at Founders Cemetery, both steeped in local history and ghost lore.
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A Detailed Look at the Itinerary

Starting Point: Bulloch Hall
The tour kicks off at Bulloch Hall, built in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch, one of Roswell’s founding figures. This historic home is not just a picturesque reminder of antebellum life but also a hub for ghost stories. As you stand outside, the app shares the history of the house before guiding you towards the haunted sites ahead. We appreciated how the story seamlessly blended historical facts with tales of the spirits that are said to linger here—an engaging way to connect the past and present.
The Haunted Trail and Historic Sites
From Bulloch Hall, the tour takes you on a walk through Roswell’s streets, stopping outside buildings linked to the town’s earliest settlers and notable figures. One stop includes a home of a founder with a tragic death story that still sparks ghostly tales. Another site recounts the story of how Union troops moved out local workers, yet some believe the spirits of those workers never truly left, haunting the area for generations.
We found this part of the tour particularly compelling because it combines local history with ghostly lore, providing context that makes the stories even more intriguing. The app’s narration is clear and well-paced, allowing you to linger or move along as you prefer.
Old Mill Park and Roswell Mill Women Monument
Next, the tour guides you to Old Mill Park, known for its striking ruins and scenic trails. This location isn’t just picturesque; it’s also reputed to be haunted, with stories of mill workers who still roam the grounds. The nearby Roswell Mill Women Monument offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of female workers—stories that seem to echo in ghost tales passed down through generations.
Here, we appreciated the contrast of peaceful scenery with chilling stories of hauntings. The park’s open layout makes it easy to explore while listening to the app, which plays stories intermittently, adding a layer of suspense to the walk.
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Exploring Roswell’s Streets
The final leg of the tour involves walking the streets of Roswell itself. Along this route, the app highlights the most haunted sites, sharing tales of heartbreak, loss, and mysterious sightings. With about 45 minutes allocated for this section, it’s a leisurely stroll that allows you to soak up the small-town charm while contemplating the ghost stories.
Some reviewers have mentioned that the stories are “well told and atmospheric,” making the walk a memorable blend of history and haunting tales. Because the tour is all outside and free of extra admission fees, it’s an excellent option for those wanting a budget-friendly, immersive ghost experience.
Ending at Founders Cemetery
The tour wraps up at Founders Cemetery, Roswell’s oldest public burial ground. Here, the app shares stories of spirits still believed to roam the grounds, tying together the earlier stories and leaving you with a sense of the town’s haunted legacy. The cemetery’s tranquil atmosphere provides a fitting, if slightly eerie, finale to the experience.
Value and Practicalities
At just $9.75 per person, this tour offers a good deal, especially considering you can do it anytime, anywhere. It’s perfect for independent travelers, small groups, or families who want a flexible, outdoor activity without the expense of guided tours. The smartphone-guided format means you don’t need any special equipment; just download the tour, follow it on your phone, and enjoy.
Since it’s all outdoors, be prepared for the weather—bring water, comfortable shoes, and perhaps an umbrella if rain is forecasted. The tour runs daily from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM, so you can choose a time that suits your schedule.
What’s Not Included
This experience doesn’t include food or drinks, nor does it involve indoor attractions or guided groups. If you’re expecting a large, social tour, this might not be the right fit. Instead, you’ll enjoy a personalized adventure, perfect for those who prefer a more solitary or flexible exploration.
Meeting Points and Accessibility
Start at Bulloch Hall and finish at Founders Cemetery, both within easy reach of Roswell’s historic downtown. The tour is accessible to most travelers, including service animals, and benefits from proximity to public transportation options.
Final Thoughts: Who Will Love This Tour?

This self-guided ghost tour is best suited for history buffs, ghost story enthusiasts, or travelers who enjoy independent exploration. It’s especially ideal for those on a budget or who want to control their pace and timing. The mix of scenic parks, historic homes, and eerie cemeteries makes it both informative and entertaining.
If you’re looking for a cost-effective, outdoor adventure that combines local history with ghostly legends, this tour offers a memorable way to experience Roswell’s haunted past without the pressure of a group or guided tour.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is outdoor and self-guided, so it can be appropriate for children, provided they are comfortable with walking and ghost stories.
Does the tour require an additional app or equipment?
No, the tour is accessed via a mobile ticket on your smartphone, which plays the narration as you walk.
Can I do this tour at night?
Yes, the tour is available from midnight to late evening, making it suitable for nighttime ghostly tales.
Are there any indoor stops?
No, everything is outdoors, and no indoor admission fees are required.
What if the weather is bad?
Since the tour is all outside, bad weather might affect your experience. You can reschedule or choose a clearer day.
How long does the entire tour take?
It takes approximately 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on your pace and how long you linger at each stop.
Is there a group size limit?
This is a private, self-guided experience, so only your group participates.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
In all, this ghost walk offers a blend of history, storytelling, and scenic outdoor exploration that’s hard to beat for the price. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, the stories and sights of Roswell’s haunted sites will give you plenty to think about—and perhaps a little shiver or two.
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