Take a journey under the desert sun on a Phoenix ghost tour and see the haunted truths behind Phoenix’s glamorous facade. Are you prepared to meet the maniacal whispers that haunt the old town?
Join Phoenix Ghosts to explore the unearthly world just out of sight. Mirages become a reality when the haunted history of the Valley of the Sun comes to life in front of your eyes.
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Phoenix Ghosts: Phantoms, Psychopaths, & Poltergeists Tour
Walk past some of the most haunted locations in Phoenix with Phoenix Ghosts and hear all the real-life encounters that plague the city's citizens every night. Macabre memories from the old times play themselves out on a loop and are all waiting to be witnessed. Eager to learn more about the ghosts of Phoenix? Book an extended tour to experience every ounce of Phoenix’s haunted history.
Where to Meet, Park, and Directions
At the gate, near Teeter House - 622 E Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Heather Behringer
Skip was very informative and we really enjoyed the experience. We added the extended tour and it was very interesting to hear all the stories and see...
Jeanette Corona
Marley was amazing Informative and great twist at the end!!
Tayler Woods
I went with a big group of people, the host was accommodating to that and made the experience fun! Would definitely do it again.
Hotel San Carlos
The sweltering Phoenix heat was cooled down by visiting Hollywood celebrities in the 19202 at the Hotel San Carlos, but it was not enough to reduce the flames of the lost souls forever trapped there.
Orpheum Theatre
Theater owner Harry Nace and a long-time patron reside in the dark shadows of this 1920s theatre, where a ghost car has even been known to appear from time to time.
The Rosson House
Guests to this Victorian-era mansion often have a close run-in with the former caretaker who was murdered just off-site. He refuses to stop taking care of the property he looked over for two decades.
Phoenix has always been a mystical place. Lying in the hot sun valley of the Sonoran desert, the area has attracted strange happenings since the disappearance of the Native Hohokam people. Anglo-American settlers founded the first general store on the ruins of their ancient city in 1871, and things have been a little rocky since then. Renovated Wild West brothels and shanty homes bear the mark of the city’s convoluted and terrifying past.
Misanthropic spirits lurk in the many hotels where the wealthy used to assemble. Their Victorian homes staunchly sit in silence, filled with their misgivings and dastardly deeds. This Phoenix ghost tour harkens back to when the copper mines were full and mayhem still ruled the streets.
Legends of desert dwellers from other worlds lay in wait under the twilight glow of the superstitious mountains. The story of the headless female figures at St. Mary’s Basilica still haunts the hearts of Phoenicians today. Peel back the thin veil and reveal the spectral side of Phoenix tonight!
The most haunted places in Phoenix provide a backdrop for many spooky encounters. Watching over the city are the Superstition Mountains, where many brave explorers have disappeared while looking for the Lost Dutchman Mines. Many were later found dead with mysterious bullet holes in their skulls. Jefferson Park is haunted by the apparition of a woman murdered in cold blood.
The Hermosa Inn is inhabited by the ghost of the great cowboy artist Alonzo Megargee, who now tosses bottles around the kitchen. Students and faculty at Chandler High School are full of testimonies regarding unseen visitors and phantom disturbances that plague the school. The Pioneer Living History Museum is a town full of old Phoenix buildings and spirits. Phoenix Ghosts is ready to reveal all the most haunted locations nightly!
One of the best things to do in Phoenix is to stay cool! Luckily for you and us, we guide people through the unnerving and mo ... rbid history of the city at night. While temperatures can remain high in the evening, it still beats getting massacred by the sun all day. Save your energy for the night and join us on a haunted Phoenix tour.
The Superstition Mountains and the trails surrounding The Valley of The Sun hold ghost stories waiting for you to discover. B ... ut, before you go out and face the wilderness, hang out with us in the city. Get a basis of what makes the pallid past of Phoenix so bizarre before you hit the haunted trails!
Dad’s golfing, Mom’s shopping, the kids are lounging by the pool. But what do you do after the sun goes down? Why not joi ... n us after a nice meal at one of the many world-class restaurants in Phoenix or before a night at one of the dozen theatres that call the city home? Our tours are one of the more unique things to do in Phoenix for the whole family!
No, we don’t mean that kind of lizard person. You like dry air and the night sky. Hey, we hear you! Our tours are the perfe ... ct way to enjoy the desert at night, one of the most mystical experiences on planet Earth. A ghost tour is one of the best things to do in downtown Phoenix and a great way to soak up the desert air.
The greater Phoenix Metro Area is home to over one hundred golf courses! If that’s not your thing, don’t fret. Join us, y ... our fellow lovable, paranormal weirdos, on a bone-chilling, spine-tingling ghost tour through downtown Phoenix. It’s cheaper than a tee time, educational, and spooky fun for everyone.
Phoenix Ghosts: Phantoms, Psychopaths, & Poltergeists Tour
Any city with a history this steeped in mystery and violence is bound to have tons of supernatural energy pooling throughout its history.
Tour Meeting Location: All tours meet at the gate, near Teeter House - 622 E Adams St, Phoenix, AZ 85004.
Tour Times: Daily at 8PM
Tour Length: Approximately 1 hour
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
Phoenix Ultimate Dead of Night Ghost Tour
Experience a new side of Phoenix while on our Ultimate Tour. This late-night experience is scarier than our other tours.
Tour Meeting Location: 113 N 6th St. Phoenix, AZ
Tour Times: Daily at 10:30PM
Tour Length: Approximately 1 hour
Ghost tours are held nightly, rain or shine!
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