Sleepy Hollow Ghost Tour
from $8.00
Overview
This is a low-tech, low-data audio tour that does not track or trace users. The tour runs in any smartphone browser, no cut-rate app required!
Includes a bonus audiobook of Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” !!! (7-day access)
Step into the haunting world of Sleepy Hollow with this immersive self-guided audio ghost tour, blending verified history, chilling local legends, and the eerie atmosphere that inspired Washington Irving’s timeless tale. Using your smartphone, GPS-linked Google Maps, and professionally narrated audio, you’ll explore at your own pace, day or night — no groups, no schedules, no rush.
from $8.00
1 hour 15 minutes
Meet at the start point (no pickup)
Start outside Tarrytown Music Hall. This is a self-guided audio tour only. Do not enter any buildings. Stay in public outdoor areas and listen on your phone. No guide, no staff, no equipment, no interaction. Just arrive, open the tour,…
Itinerary
- 1Tarrytown Music Hall 5 minutes
Built in 1885 by chocolate magnate William L. Wallace, the Tarrytown Music Hall has hosted vaudeville acts, silent films, and world-famous performers. This beautifully preserved theater is also known for its paranormal sightings—making it a perfect starting point for Sleepy Hollow’s haunted history.
- 2Patriot's Park 5 minutes
This peaceful green space marks the exact spot where British Major John André was captured during the Revolutionary War, exposing Benedict Arnold’s treason. The Captors’ Monument commemorates the three local militiamen whose vigilance changed the course of American history. Today, the park is a scenic, contemplative stop—with strange activity at dawn.
- 3Sleepy Hollow 5 minutes
The municipal building at 28 Beekman Avenue. Once a quiet administrative hub, this brick building has a darker reputation after hours. Locals tell of areas where footsteps echo late into the night, and chilling shadow figures appear.
- 4Philipsburg Manor 5 minutes
Once a thriving 18th-century milling and trading center, Philipsburg Manor was built on the labor of those whose names and stories still resonate here. Visitors report bizarre activity. Its tranquil exterior hides a history that refuses to rest.
- 5Headless Horseman Bridge 5 minutes
This modest crossing is the legendary site where Ichabod Crane’s fate was sealed in Washington Irving’s tale. Though the original bridge is gone, locals claim a cloaked rider still charges through the mist on moonless nights. The rush of hooves have startled more than a few passersby.
- 6Old Dutch Church and Burying Ground 5 minutes
Built in the late 1600s, the Old Dutch Church is one of the oldest in New York and the resting place of Revolutionary War soldiers, local villagers, and figures said to have inspired Washington Irving’s tale. The surrounding graves lean and crumble under centuries of weather.
- 7Sleepy Hollow Cemetery 5 minutes
Established in 1849, this sprawling cemetery is the final resting place of Washington Irving and countless local legends.
What's included
- High quality audio tracks for each location
Good to know
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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