October 11 2024, 7:30pm

McPike Mansion Fall Tours 2024

McPike Mansion Fall Tours 2024

McPike Mansion

2018 Alby Street Alton, Illinois
Alton, Illinois 62002

  • Admission: Adult $20 - Teen $10 - Child $5 - Children under 5 Free
  • Time: 7:30 PM to 11:00 PM
  • Phone: (618) 830-2179

Ring in the spooky season at one of Alton, Illinois’ scariest places- The McPike Mansion!

The McPike Mansion, both a historic and haunted Alton property, sits on the once 15 acre estate of Henry Guest McPike. The grand Italianate Victorian home was built in 1869 by the prolific Alton architect Lucas Pfeiffenberger and is composed of 16 rooms, a basement, and a vaulted wine cellar. The mansion and grounds are considered to be one of the most haunted places in the United States and possibly the most haunted location in Illinois. The mansion is on the National Register of Historic Places and has been investigated by many historians and paranormal investigators over the years. The property and home have long been an important landmark for the City of Alton and a sincerely spooky place for visitors seeking paranormal thrills.

Group visits include a guided tour of the grounds and the McPike crypt reviewing the history and hauntings of the home. Guests will then descend into the McPike wine cellar- supposedly the most haunted room of the house- and participate in a dark room session with McPike’s medium, Sandy Little Lizard. The tour lasts approximately 1 ½ hours. Visitors and owners alike have witnessed paranormal activity in the form of orbs, balls of light, shadow figures, strange mists, and even full-bodied apparitions peering from the mansion’s windows, in photos, or in person. Several of the spirits purportedly haunting the McPike have been identified from old photographs and documents, including sightings of McPike’s wife, Eleanor, and Henry McPike himself.

Strong cigarette smoke- attributed to Paul Laichinger who smoked heavily- has been smelled and even seen in the building- which has been smoke-free for decades and Sharyn Leudke, one of McPike's current owners, had an encounter while gardening of a man watching her from the windows- a photo found later identified the man as Laichinger- still wearing the same suit and tie! Other spirits said to reside in the home include a young girl named Sarah who smells of lilac perfume, a woman in a green dress with long hair on the stairwell, and the McPike children. Scraping doors, children’s disembodied laughter, unexplained footsteps, and objects disappearing and appearing in different locations also are relatively frequent occurrences at the property. The McPike has appeared on multiple television programs and is featured in books, urban exploration videos, and paranormal sites. Take a tour or, if you’re brave enough, stay the night on one of the haunted mansion’s overnight camping adventures! Tours and camping dates are listed on the McPike Mansion’s website and peak during autumn. It is recommended to buy tickets in advance as they sell out quickly!

2024 Tour Schedule: All Tours take place at 7:30 p.m.
Friday – Sept 27: Welcoming the Halloween Season tour
Saturday- Sept 28: Hob-knobbing with the Spirits tour
Friday –October 4: Freaky Friday tour
Saturday –October 5: Chills and Thrills Tour
Friday - October 11: Black Cat Crossing Tour
Saturday – October 12: Gabbing with the Ghosts Tour
Friday - October 18: Ghoul Tour
Saturday - October 19: Ghost Bustin Tour
Friday - October 25: Friday Fright Night Tour
Saturday - October 26: Last Chance Tour

*The McPike is not open to the public outside of scheduled events

*Adult tickets are $20/ Teens $10/ Child $5

*Fall McPike Tours all occur on a Friday or Saturday and run through October

Upcoming Dates

  • Friday, October 11 2024
  • Saturday, October 12 2024
  • Friday, October 18 2024
  • Saturday, October 19 2024
  • Friday, October 25 2024
  • Saturday, October 26 2024

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