Flagstaffs Famous Ghosts Walking Tour
$9.99
Flagstaffs Famous Ghosts Walking Tour
Explore Arizona's Most Haunted Mountain Town
Historic hotels. Restless railroad workers. Mysterious apparitions.
And some of Arizona's most chilling ghost stories.
Welcome to Ghost Tours Flagstaff, a spine-tingling journey through one of the most haunted towns in the American Southwest. Nestled beneath the San Francisco Peaks and surrounded by the world's largest ponderosa pine forest, Flagstaff may look peaceful by day—but after dark, its past comes alive.
Why This Tour Is Different
Most visitors come to Flagstaff for Route 66, outdoor adventures, and mountain scenery.
This tour reveals the town's darker side.
You'll uncover stories of haunted hotels, tragic murders, railroad accidents, mysterious spirits, unexplained sightings, and paranormal legends that have been passed down for generations.
Along the way you'll discover:
The haunted Hotel Monte Vista
Flagstaff's ghostly railroad worker
Crystal Magic's paranormal activity
The haunted Weatherford Hotel
The Orpheum Theater spirits
The haunted public library
The Milligan House ghost
Skinwalker legends
True crime mysteries
Route 66 ghost stories
Some of these spirits may still be watching.
$9.99
What will you see? Here are the tour highlights
Flagstaff Amtrak Station
Begin your haunted adventure where railroad workers and travelers have reported ghostly figures, strange voices, and unexplained activity near the tracks.
Crystal Magic
A peaceful crystal shop built on the site of a former saloon tied to tragedy, apparitions, moving objects, and disturbing paranormal investigations.
Hotel Monte Vista
Widely considered one of Arizona's most haunted hotels. Home to the infamous "Meat Man," phantom bellboys, dancing ghosts, and mysterious women appearing in guest rooms.
Coconino County Courthouse
The site connected to one of Flagstaff's most unusual murder trials involving Skinwalker legends and one of Arizona's strangest criminal cases.
Doris Harper-White Playhouse
Visitors and staff have reported ghostly figures, mysterious indoor rainstorms, and the famous "Lady in White" wandering the theater.
Wheeler Park
A peaceful park by day that some believe is frequented by lingering spirits after dark.
Coconino County Public Library
Built on the site of the old Emerson School, this location is known for stories of shadow figures, ghostly footsteps, and paranormal activity in the basement.
Milligan House
The former home of Mabel Milligan, whose spirit is said to still roam the halls and peer from the upstairs windows.
Orpheum Theater
A historic theater where staff have reported ghostly women, moving objects, strange sounds, and shadowy figures in the aisles.
Weatherford Hotel
The grand finale. This legendary hotel is home to some of Flagstaff's most famous hauntings, including ghost children, mysterious apparitions, and the tragic spirits of Room 54.
FAQ's
Are there ghost tours in Flagstaff?
Yes. Flagstaff is widely considered one of Arizona's most haunted towns, with numerous historic buildings, hotels, and landmarks associated with paranormal activity.
What is the most haunted place in Flagstaff?
The Hotel Monte Vista and Weatherford Hotel are often considered the most haunted locations in the city.
Is this ghost tour family-friendly?
Yes. The tour focuses on history, legends, and local folklore, though some stories involve murder, tragedy, and paranormal encounters.
How long does the tour take?
Most visitors spend approximately 1.5 to 2.5 hours exploring the route, depending on stops and photos.
Does Flagstaff have real ghost stories?
Absolutely. Many stories come directly from hotel staff, business owners, visitors, and local residents who claim to have experienced paranormal activity firsthand.
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