Wabasha Cave & Bus Tour - April 16, 2022

Event date: 
Sat, 04/16/2022 - 1:00pm

Who is interested in the Wabasha Gangster bus & Cave tour on our own private bus?  

If we have at least twenty-five people purchase tickets we will be on our own private bus.  We are allowed to bring coolers on the bus if you want. 

Cost: $45.00 before February 18th and $50.00 after. Price includes a 2-hour Gangster bus tour & a 1-hour cave tour starting at 1:00pm.

Remember you can bring your family and friends, more the merrier! 

Please call 651-224-1191, make sure to let them know you are with Wild Prairie Harley-Davidson to reserve your spot on our private bus.

More Info:

Saint Paul Gangster Tour (2 hours)

The Original and best Saint Paul Gangster Tour (2 hours by Bus in comfort) is the only tour that starts at the historic Castle Royal Gangsters nightclub, preserved today as the Wabasha Street Caves. The Tour reveals why Saint Paul was a center for bootlegging operations and criminal activities during the 1930's prohibition era. Tour route covers all the gangster sights in the entire 5 miles radius of St. Paul where the gangsters lived it up as they planned and executed some of the most notorious crimes ever perpetrated in the upper Midwest. Notorious gangsters included John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, "Machine Gun" Kelly, Alvin "Creepy" Karpis, Fred Barker, Arthur "Doc" Barker, and Ma Barker. Your Guide will be a nefarious gangster hood or his moll, who will be informative and humorous. Tour will take you past the most infamous gangster hideouts and the famous nightclubs where many gangsters spent time socializing with the public. Explore with us the elusive sites of kidnappings, and gun battles associated with the 1930's gangsters.

Historic Cave Tour
See the only remaining restored Gangster Era site. Historic Tour of extensive caves carved into the hillside in long abandoned mining ventures in 1800's. Later, was a mushroom farm, and then developed as a Restaurant Casino and Gangsters' Hotspot during the 1930's prohibition era. Newspapers reported of an unsolved gangland murder at the casino. Tour guides point out the bullet holes. Some believe the caves are haunted by the murdered mobsters whose bodies were never found. Weekly "Down in History"

Event location:
215 Wabasha St S.
St. Paul MN 55107

Open Event: This event is open to Chapter members, National H.O.G. members and other guests as desired.