Frequently Asked Questions

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A: About 3 hours. 

A: There is 1 stop in the middle of the tour where visitors may use restroom facilities. 

A: We will have snacks on board for sale by cash or Venmo. 

A: Sunscreen, swimsuit/towel (if you plan to swim), river shoes (to explore the island), drinks/snacks, bug spray, binoculars. In the fall and spring, bring a jacket and/or blanket. It can get windy on the boat. 

A: Yes, responsibly. 

A: The tour is intended to be family friendly. Please note the subject matter touches on the supernatural, as well as historical facts that mention race and crime.  

A: We meet at the dock of Pelican Pete’s Restaurant by the statue of pelican holding a beer. Look for a tour guide wearing a Lanier Ghost Tours shirt. Please arrive at least 15 minutes prior to our departure time. 

A: Tours may be canceled due to inclement or dangerous weather conditions. If we need to cancel, you will receive a full refund or the option to reschedule. 

A: Cancellations made at least 72 hours in advance will receive a full refund or credit for a future tour. Full refunds are also provided if we cancel due to weather or if you select the “insure my ticket” option when checking out.

A: Yes, all guests must sign an electronic waiver at the time of booking to release Lanier Ghost Tours from any liability in case of accident or injury. 

A: Yes, there is ample, free parking available at the meeting location. Follow the signs to “Pelican Pete’s/Boat Rental/Marina Office.” 

A: You can book a tour directly through our website or by contacting us at LanierGhostTours@gmail.com or (678) 745-5659. 

A: Yes, we offer private tours for groups. Please contact us for more information and to arrange a private booking. 

A: Check out some of these resources! 

Non Fiction- 

Blood at the Root 

Patrick Phillips 

Underwater Ghost Towns of North Georgia 

Lisa M. Russell 

Lake Sidney Lanier: A Storybook Site  

Robert David Coughlin 

 

Fiction-  

Imminent Domain 

Frank Reddy