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Explore Virginia City’s haunted sites with this self-guided GPS walking tour for $7.75, featuring historic stops, ghost stories, and flexible scheduling.
The Ghosts of Virginia City Audio Self Guided App/GPS Walking Tour offers an affordable and flexible way to explore one of Nevada’s most storied historic towns. Priced at $7.75 per person, this self-paced outdoor tour lasts approximately 1 to 1 hour 20 minutes, making it perfect for a relaxed afternoon or a quick ghost-hunting adventure. The tour is designed for visitors who enjoy history, spooky stories, and the freedom to explore on their own schedule. It’s especially suitable for those who prefer independent travel and want to avoid the hassle of set departure times or group sizes.
The experience is delivered via an immersive mobile app, accessible on your smartphone. With professional narration, music, and sound effects, this guide brings Virginia City’s haunted sites to life, adding a layer of storytelling that enhances the outdoor walk. The tour covers key landmarks, including the Suicide Table at the Delta Saloon, Mark Twain’s former residence, and the fourth ward that inspired Disney’s Haunted Mansion. A notable advantage is that the tour never expires—you can take it anytime and revisit the stories remotely after completing the walk. However, it contains no indoor access or food stops, focusing exclusively on outdoor locations.
This tour shines in its flexibility and storytelling quality, ideal for curious visitors who enjoy history and ghost stories alike. Keep in mind, the audio quality might be impacted by road noise, so bringing earbuds or headphones is recommended—an insightful tip from past participants. The tour offers a budget-friendly and engaging way to uncover Virginia City’s haunted secrets at your own pace.

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The tour begins outside the Delta Saloon, a historic spot famous for its haunted reputation and the Suicide Table. This location sets the tone for an eerie exploration, with stories about the ghosts lingering in this old hotel. The five-minute stop offers a glimpse into the saloon’s dark past and the spirits believed to remain. It’s a compact but impactful start to the tour, giving visitors an immediate sense of Virginia City’s ghostly reputation.

Next, the tour takes visitors outside the Silver Queen, where stories about the painting inside and the spirits lurking in the rooms are shared. This site is notable for its connection to ghostly legends and the history of this silver mining town. Though the stop is brief, it provides an intriguing look into the town’s haunted interior spaces and their stories.
A stop outside the E. Clampus Vitus building reveals why this site is considered the most sinister in Virginia City. While no indoor access is included, the narration covers its dark history and ghostly tales, adding a layer of suspense and intrigue. The exterior-focused nature of this stop makes it accessible for all visitors, regardless of mobility.

The B Street segment covers three key sights over 15 minutes. Visitors learn about local clubs, murder cases, and the ghost residents believed to haunt the area. The stops include stories about a club, a murder, and multiple ghosts that supposedly reside here. The outdoor setting allows for easy viewing and photo opportunities.
One of the most notable stops is outside the Tahoe House Hotel, historically the home of Mark Twain. The narration shares stories about the former owner of the house and the book her murder inspired. This site combines literary history with ghost lore, making it a highlight for visitors interested in both.
The Sugarloaf Mountain Motel stop focuses on the haunted rooms and which are considered most haunted. This five-minute segment offers insight into the motel’s paranormal reputation, including stories of spirits that are said to linger in specific rooms. While the tour is outside, the stories add a spooky layer to a familiar lodging.
The tour concludes at the Fourth Ward, a building that inspired Disney’s Haunted Mansion. Here, the stories cover the ghosts that still linger and the history of the site. This final stop leaves visitors with a sense of Virginia City’s lasting haunted influence, tying together the tour’s themes of history and paranormal activity.
The tour starts at The Delta Saloon, located at 18 S C St, and ends at the Historic Fourth Ward School Museum at 537 S C St. The entire experience is outdoor, relying on your smartphone for navigation and narration. The tour is available every day from 12:00 AM to 11:30 PM and can be taken at any time since it never expires.
Participants should be aware that no indoor visits or food and drinks are included, and the experience is best suited for those who enjoy walking outdoors and ghost stories. The tour is private, meaning only your group participates, and service animals are allowed. To enhance the experience, bringing earbuds or headphones is advised, especially since some narration can be hard to hear over traffic noise.
At just $7.75, this self-guided GPS tour offers a cost-effective way to explore Virginia City’s haunted sites without the need for a physical guide. Its flexibility allows visitors to set their own pace and revisit stories later through the app. The professional narration, music, and sound effects help bring the stories alive, creating an engaging experience.
However, the lack of indoor access and reliance on outdoor sightseeing mean that visitors seeking more interactive or indoor ghost experiences might find it limiting. The audio quality can be affected by background noise, so headphones are recommended. This tour is especially fitting for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, and independent travelers who enjoy exploring at their own speed.
Given its outdoor nature and self-guided format, this tour suits those who prefer independent exploration over large group tours. It’s accessible for most travelers since it involves walking outside and requires only a smartphone. Families, couples, or solo travelers comfortable with outdoor walking will find it an enjoyable and informative experience. It is not ideal for those seeking indoor visits or detailed historical exhibits.
The Ghosts of Virginia City Audio Self Guided App/GPS Walking Tour provides a cost-effective and flexible way to discover the spooky side of Virginia City. With professional narration and engaging stories, it offers an accessible outdoor experience for those curious about ghost stories and local history. Its self-paced nature makes it easy to fit into any schedule, and its low price makes it appealing for budget-conscious visitors.
While the lack of indoor access and potential audio issues are considerations, the tour’s unique stops—from Mark Twain’s former home to the building that inspired Disney’s Haunted Mansion—offer a captivating glimpse into Virginia City’s haunted past. This tour is especially suited for independent explorers and ghost enthusiasts eager to uncover hidden stories at their own convenience.
“Very fun and well guided walking tour Id bring headphones or earbuds next time. It was hard to hear some of the commentary over the road traffic.”
Can I take this tour anytime I want?
Yes, the tour is available 24/7 and never expires, so you can start it whenever suits your schedule.
Do I need to print anything or download special tickets?
No, the tour is accessed via a mobile app on your smartphone, with a digital ticket.
Are indoor visits included in this tour?
No, the tour focuses solely on outdoor sites and does not include entry into buildings.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Since it involves outdoor walking and ghost stories, it’s generally suitable for most travelers, including families comfortable with walking outside.
What should I bring for the best experience?
Bring earbuds or headphones to improve audio clarity, especially if there’s background noise.
How long does the tour take?
The typical duration is about 1 to 1 hour 20 minutes, depending on your pace.
Can I revisit the stories later?
Yes, since the tour never expires, you can listen to the narration anytime after your walk.
Is there parking nearby?
The tour starts at The Delta Saloon in Virginia City, which is accessible via public transportation, and parking options are available nearby.
What is the total cost?
The entire experience costs $7.75 per person.
What if I want a guided tour with a person?
This experience is self-guided and does not include a live guide, but the app provides professional narration to simulate that experience.