Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Flagstaff’s haunted history on this adults-only 1.5-hour walking tour, visiting historic sites like the Hotel Monte Vista and Route 66 landmarks.
Explore the darker side of Flagstaff, Arizona, with the Flagstaff: Adults-Only Haunted Walking Tour. Priced at $35 per person and lasting 1.5 hours, this tour offers an engaging blend of history and ghost stories in the city’s downtown area. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour is perfect for adults interested in local legends and paranormal tales. It departs from the Hotel Monte Vista, a historic hotel famous for its ghostly bellboy, and continues through other haunted sites, including historic rail-side hotels and landmarks connected to Route 66.
This tour stands out thanks to its focus on Flagstaff’s spooky past, and the small group setting, limited to 9 participants, ensures a personalized experience. While the tour runs rain or shine, comfortable shoes are recommended, and the pace is designed to keep the story-telling lively and engaging. It’s a great choice for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, or those seeking a different perspective on Flagstaff after dark.


The tour begins outside the historic Hotel Monte Vista, a key highlight for ghost seekers. Known since the 1920s for its phantom bellboy, this hotel delivers stories that connect guests from the past with present-day sightings. The guide shares what makes this hotel uniquely haunted, including its most famous ghostly resident. The building’s long history as a lodging for travelers and celebrities adds depth to its spooky reputation.
Walking from the hotel, the tour visits other historic sites with haunted histories. The Milligan House and the Orpheum Theater are among the stops, each with tales of ghostly activity linked to their storied pasts. These locations allow visitors to imagine the city’s lively yet eerie history, especially after dark.
If you're drawn to exploring Flagstaff on foot, we've looked into these other walking experiences

Flagstaff’s rail-side hotels along Route 66 are integral to its haunted legacy. The tour highlights the hotels’ ghost stories and their significance during the city’s heyday. Ghostly encounters linked to these establishments are tied to their long history of serving travelers passing through the Old West. You’ll learn about the spirits that are said to linger in these historic accommodations, adding an extra layer of intrigue to your walk.
The tour’s focus on the Santa Fe Train Depot and the Historic Train Monument emphasizes how the city’s connection to the railroad contributed to its haunted reputation. The stories behind these sites include tales of life, death, and lingering spirits, making them especially compelling for history and ghost enthusiasts.

A key part of this walking tour is exploring America’s iconic Route 66 and its haunted history. As you walk past landmarks associated with the famous highway, the guide explains how Route 66’s past is intertwined with local ghost stories. The 1926 Santa Fe Train Depot is a notable stop, where you learn about its role in the city’s development and the paranormal tales linked to it.
This segment of the tour offers a fascinating look at how the spirit of old Route 66 persists through ghost stories and historic sites, giving a nostalgic yet spooky experience.
The tour is led by a local guide who specializes in Flagstaff’s haunted history. Based on reviews, guides like Sam and Scott are praised for their wealth of information, engaging storytelling style, and ability to bring the stories to life. The guides often dress in character, which adds a fun, immersive element to the experience.
Guests appreciate how guides explain the stories in detail, making the haunted tales believable and captivating. The small group size enhances interaction, allowing for questions and more personalized storytelling. This focus on quality narration makes the tour both informative and entertaining.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is outside the Hotel Monte Vista, at the corner of East Aspen Ave and North San Francisco St, near the hotel’s distinctive yellow sign. The tour runs rain or shine, so comfortable shoes are a must, especially since the walk covers outdoor sites.
The tour respects accessibility needs to some extent, being wheelchair accessible. It’s designed for adults 16 and over, making it suitable for older teens and adults seeking a spooky experience. The small group size keeps the pace lively, and the tour is ideal for those who enjoy storytelling with a historical twist.
Booking the tour reserves your spot without immediate payment, with the option to pay later. Cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, and refunds are fully available under these conditions. This flexibility is convenient for travelers with unpredictable schedules.
Given that the tour is limited in group size and is available in the evenings, early reservations are recommended, especially during busy travel seasons. The cost of $35 per person offers good value for the 1.5-hour experience filled with stories and local lore.

This adults-only haunted walk stands out for its history-focused approach and small group setting. Other options in Flagstaff include underground tours, ghost pub crawls, and family-friendly experiences, but this tour’s emphasis on historic haunted sites and detailed storytelling makes it ideal for those seeking an immersive ghostly adventure.
All tours are run by Ghost City Tours, ensuring a consistent quality and professional narration. Visitors who enjoy a mix of history and hauntings will find this tour particularly satisfying.
The Flagstaff: Adults-Only Haunted Walking Tour offers a well-priced, engaging introduction to the city’s haunted sites. With expert guides, interesting stops, and a small-group atmosphere, it provides a memorable way to experience Flagstaff after dark.
While weather can affect outdoor walking tours, the rain or shine policy and the historical richness of the sites make it worth planning around. This tour suits those interested in ghost stories rooted in local history and who appreciate storytelling with a fun, spooky twist.
Overall, this tour delivers a balanced mix of spooky tales and historical context, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Flagstaff’s haunted past in an intimate setting.
Is this tour suitable for children?
No, the tour is only for adults 16 and over, due to its spooky content and storytelling style.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours and runs in the evening, providing enough time to visit multiple haunted sites.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is outside the Hotel Monte Vista on the corner of East Aspen Ave and North San Francisco St.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, and refunds are fully available.
Is it accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for a wider range of guests.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the tour involves outdoor walking.
Does the guide dress in costume?
Some guides dress in character, adding to the immersive experience.
What makes this tour different from other ghost tours in Flagstaff?
This tour emphasizes historic sites and detailed storytelling in a small group setting, providing a more personal and in-depth experience.