Will You See The Monongahela Monster On This Frightfully Haunted Cruise In Pittsburgh?

As we make our way through the spookiest season of the year, we probably have to be pretty picky about what events earn a spot on our jam-packed calendars. After all, there’s so much to do at this time of the year that we can’t possibly pack it all in. Set aside some time for a frightfully haunted cruise in Pittsburgh that will leave you with chills zipping up and down your spine.

Journey along the Three Rivers, aboard a haunted cruise with the Gateway Clipper Fleet, for a frightfully good time this October.

As the moon glows above, the boat will slowly wander down the river, past the shimmering Pittsburgh skyline, as you listen to bone-chilling tales of the paranormal.

Discover the truth behind the haunting of the Old Allegheny Jail, and search out over the water for the Monongahela Monster. The real ghost stories of Pittsburgh are sure to leave you at least a little bit spooked.

The haunted cruise along the Allegheny, Monongahela, and Ohio Rivers lasts an action-packed hour that's filled with tales of the paranormal and good, old-fashioned ghost stories.

The Haunted Cruise sails in the evenings on select dates throughout October. If ghost stories get you a bit nervous and give you the munchies, the boat’s snack bar will be open. Check out the full bar, too.

For another fun adventure, climb aboard the popular kid-centric Halloween cruise, which sails on select afternoons throughout the season. Kids are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes.

The two-hour cruise promises a ton of fun, including costumed characters, dancing, and a Halloween bag with goodies for the kids.

Make reservations and learn more on the official website of The Gateway Clipper Fleet. Or, go here for Facebook.

Have you been on a haunted cruise in Pittsburgh in the past? Will you climb aboard one this Halloween season? Join the conversation in the comments! Ready for more fall fun? Set off on the gorgeous Twin Lakes Trail near Pittsburgh when it’s drenched in the colors of fall.

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