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Explore Jerome, Arizona’s haunted past with this 1-hour ghost and history tour, including optional ghost-hunting equipment, guided by knowledgeable storytellers.

The Spirits and Wine Shuttle Arizona offers a captivating 1-hour ghost and historical walking tour through the former mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Priced at $34.95 per person, this tour combines storytelling, explorations of historic ruins, and the optional use of specialty ghost sensing equipment. With an average booking time of 364 days in advance, this experience appeals to those eager to uncover Jerome’s eerie secrets and lively history. The tour is ideal for small groups, capped at 12 travelers, ensuring personal interaction with guides who bring Jerome’s stories vividly to life.
This tour really stands out thanks to its engaging guide and the unique addition of ghost-hunting tools, making it more than just a walk through a historic town. While not suited to those seeking a late-night adventure, it offers a balanced mix of history and paranormal intrigue. It’s a great choice for curious visitors of all ages, especially those interested in local legends and haunted sites.
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This tour begins at Ghost Town Tours in Jerome, where you step into a town famous for its lawless early days, mining disasters, and dangerous blast furnaces. The guided walk takes you through the ruins of old buildings and historic landmarks, blending history with ghost stories that have persisted over the years. Guides share tales of paranormal activity and recurrent sightings, adding a spooky edge to Jerome’s former bustling mining scene.
Expect to hear about the disasters that shaped Jerome’s reputation and the dangers miners faced working in the region. The mix of history and hauntings provides a compelling narrative that captures the town’s lively and sometimes perilous past.
The tour walks through Jerome’s remnants of a once-thriving mining community, highlighting historic buildings and abandoned sites. The guide offers detailed stories about Jerome’s lawless days and disasters, bringing to life the town’s rough-and-tumble history. Travelers get to stand among the ruins, feeling connected to the ghostly tales woven into the very fabric of the town’s remains.
While exploring, visitors can use ghost meters and spirit boxes—included in the tour—to sense spirits. The equipment adds an interactive layer, encouraging participation and curiosity. Some stops may involve detecting electromagnetic anomalies or EVP recordings, which have been noted as particularly engaging.
One of the most praised aspects of this tour is the optional use of ghost-hunting tools. Guides provide EMF meters and spirit boxes, which travelers can use to try and sense spirits during the walk. Reports highlight that guides are well-versed in explaining how to use the equipment, making even newcomers feel comfortable with the process.
While some initial struggles with finding parking and navigating the hilly terrain are noted, the equipment experience generally enhances the tour’s interactive appeal. Some guests have seen or felt ghost presences, adding a personal and memorable touch to the experience.
Reviews frequently praise the knowledgeable guides, describing them as enthusiastic and engaging storytellers. Guide Levi is often mentioned as a particularly enthusiastic narrator who enjoys sharing stories about Jerome’s haunted history and local legends. The guides are adept at answering questions and providing up-to-date information about the town’s paranormal activity and historic background.
The narration balances facts and ghost stories, making the experience informative yet entertaining. The ability of guides to connect history with local legends is a key feature that makes this tour enjoyable.
The 1-hour length makes this tour a manageable activity, but some reviews suggest that timing may vary slightly depending on group size and pace. The tour starts at Ghost Town Tours in Jerome and involves walking through historic areas, which are mostly accessible but may involve some uneven terrain.
Most travelers find the pace comfortable, with enough time to listen to stories and interact with the equipment. However, scheduling earlier in the day or later in the evening could affect the atmosphere, as some reviews note that darkness enhances the ghostly ambiance.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, the tour offers a more intimate setting. This small group size allows guides to engage directly with participants and provide a more personalized experience. The small group environment also means fewer crowds and more opportunities for questions and interaction.
This setup is especially appealing for those who prefer a more relaxed and engaging ghost tour without feeling lost in a large crowd.
The tour costs $34.95 per person, with most bookings made well in advance—sometimes a year ahead. This indicates a popular experience, especially during peak travel seasons. The tour includes pickup options and offers a mobile ticket for convenience.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing flexibility for travelers who might need to adjust their plans. Additional costs include Arizona’s 9.8% sales tax, which can range from $4 to $45 depending on the total.
The Spirits and Wine Shuttle Arizona tour offers a well-rounded experience blending history, ghost stories, and interactive ghost-hunting tools. The knowledgeable guides and small group size make it a compelling activity for those interested in Jerome’s past and paranormal tales. The $34.95 price reflects good value given the hour-long duration and the unique equipment included.
While some may find the terrain hilly and timing a factor for the best atmosphere, this tour remains a strong choice for history buffs and ghost enthusiasts alike. It’s particularly suited for families with older children and adventure seekers eager to explore Jerome’s mysterious side.
“It started off good. Got to use EMPs and spirit boxes but mostly just drove around the super hilly city after struggling to find a place to park.”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers can participate, making it suitable for families with older kids.
Are the ghost-hunting tools included?
Yes, EMF meters and spirit boxes are provided for use during the tour, adding an interactive element.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts around 1 hour, walking through Jerome’s historic ruins and ghost sites.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is parking available at the starting point?
Some reviews mention difficulty parking, so arriving early or considering alternative parking options is recommended.
Does the tour happen after dark?
While timing can be flexible, most find that darkness enhances the ghostly atmosphere, although scheduling earlier is also possible.
What is the guide’s style?
Guides are enthusiastic, knowledgeable storytellers who share stories about Jerome’s haunted past and answer questions thoroughly.
Is there an age limit?
Most travelers of most ages can participate, but children should be accompanied by an adult.
What makes this tour different from others?
The combination of historic storytelling and ghost-hunting equipment sets this experience apart from typical walking tours.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made 364 days in advance, reflecting high demand.
What is the price?
The tour costs $34.95 per person, making it an affordable and engaging way to explore Jerome’s haunted history.