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Experience Bisbee’s haunted past on a cozy golf cart tour. Enjoy spooky stories, historic sites, and hidden gems in a small, intimate group for a true local flavor.
If you’re looking for an evening adventure that combines history, spooky tales, and a touch of the supernatural, the Bisbee After Dark tour offers just that. This guided ghost tour, hosted in a golf cart, takes you through the historic streets of Bisbee, Arizona, revealing some of the town’s most haunted sites and eerie legends in a compact, engaging format.
What we love about this experience: First, the small group size—limited to just five people—ensures a personal experience, where your guide can share stories in an intimate and lively manner. Second, the tour’s stops at iconic haunted landmarks like the Copper Queen Hotel and the Oliver House give you a chance to peek into the town’s ghostly reputation, complemented by the scenic, dark streets that set the perfect spooky mood.
One consideration: Since the tour is only about an hour long, it’s a quick dose of ghostly fun. Those seeking a comprehensive exploration of Bisbee’s history or paranormal background might want to combine it with other activities. But for a relaxed, storytelling-focused evening, it hits the mark.
This tour is especially suited for history buffs, fans of ghost stories, or travelers who enjoy a blend of local lore and a bit of lighthearted spookiness. It’s perfect for those who want an authentic, fun experience without a long commitment, and it’s a great way to explore Bisbee’s unique atmosphere after sunset.
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This tour is designed as a one-hour, mobile storytelling journey through Bisbee’s most haunted spots. It’s hosted by B Active Bisbee, a local outfit known for blending history, entertainment, and authentic local flavor. The tour begins at the B Active Bisbee & Refresh Bar, located at 86 Main St, which sets a friendly, relaxed tone. From there, the small group—no more than five—boards a golf cart for a breezy, informal ride through town’s darkened streets.
What makes this tour appealing is the mix of charming storytelling and scenic exploration. You won’t just hear ghost stories; you’ll also learn snippets of the town’s colorful past, making the experience both spooky and educational. The guide, often praised for their knowledge and dramatization, adds a flair of theatricality that enhances the storytelling without overdoing it.
With most reviews praising the guide’s expertise, particularly their storytelling ability, the small group size really stands out. As one reviewer noted, “Our guide, Desiree, added a dramatic flair with her dark humor,” which shows how personalized and engaging the experience can be. It’s this intimacy that makes the tour memorable, allowing guests to feel more involved and ask questions about the sites or stories.
Traveling in a golf cart might seem a bit quirky, but it’s actually a smart way to cover a lot of ground comfortably. It allows you to see multiple sites without walking long distances, especially in the dark. The reviews highlight how easy it is to sit back and listen while drifting past some of Bisbee’s most haunted landmarks.
This is perhaps the most famed haunted site in Bisbee. Known as Arizona’s oldest continuously operating hotel, it’s steeped in ghostly tales. Guests have reported unusual noises and sightings, making it a staple for ghost enthusiasts. The stop lasts about ten minutes, enough to hear captivating stories and glimpse the hotel from the outside. It’s free to view, and many find it fascinating just to stand where history and hauntings collide.
A small building on the tour, the Oliver House, has a dark reputation with 26 deaths, including a mass murder. The eerie stories associated with this location add a layer of authenticity to the ghostly legends. Guests enjoy the chance to see the building up close and hear about its sinister past. Again, the stop is brief but impactful.
On OK Street, the haunted Bisbee Inn overlooks Brewery Gulch. This stop offers a glimpse into some of the haunted inns in town, with stories that connect guests to the ghostly guests rumored to linger there. It’s a quick stop, but one that captures the haunted charm of Bisbee’s hospitality scene.
The bulk of the tour involves riding through bisecting streets of Old Bisbee, where paranormal activity has reportedly been seen. Your guide points out lesser-known spots with fascinating tales, making the experience feel like a local’s secret. The 35-minute ride through these streets is often praised for its atmospheric setting and the opportunity to see parts of town that travelers usually miss.
From the moment you hop onto the golf cart, you’re part of an easygoing adventure. The guide’s stories, often filled with genuine local lore, keep you engaged without feeling overly scripted. As one reviewer put it, “Dani, our guide, was superb—so authentic and well-informed.” The storytelling often blends a mix of true crime, ghost stories, and historical tidbits, giving you a well-rounded picture of Bisbee’s haunted reputation.
At $58 per person, this tour offers a quick, entertaining glimpse into Bisbee’s haunted side. Considering the personalized service, small group, and the scenic ride, many find it to be a fair value. It’s not a comprehensive historical tour, but it’s an immersive, fun experience that doesn’t require hours or a big budget. It’s especially ideal for travelers looking for a relaxed, storytelling-focused activity that’s light on walking but rich in atmosphere.
Guests consistently praise the tour for its storytelling, knowledgeable guides, and the opportunity to see some of Bisbee’s haunted hotspots. One comment notes, “Very interesting! Our guide was amazing, a lot of history,” highlighting the educational aspect. Others enjoyed the added theatrical flair: “Our host added drama and dark humor, making it a fun, spooky night.” A few reviews also mention how the tour enhances their appreciation for Bisbee’s unique character.
Since the tour is only about an hour, it’s a quick activity—great for an evening, but not a deep dive. The golf cart, while fun, can be a bit noisy or bumpy, so bring along earplugs if you’re sensitive. Because it operates in the dark, dress warmly and wear comfortable shoes if you plan to explore any sites afterward.
The Bisbee After Dark ghost tour offers an engaging, small-group experience that combines storytelling, local history, and atmospheric exploration—all in a comfortable golf cart. Its intimate setting allows for direct interaction with a knowledgeable guide, making it more personal than large bus tours. The stops at historic haunted sites like the Copper Queen Hotel and Oliver House provide genuine insight into Bisbee’s spooky reputation, while the ride through the darkened streets creates a perfect setting for ghost stories.
While it’s a brief tour—lasting just about an hour—it packs a punch for those interested in haunted tales and local lore. If you enjoy stories that blend a touch of history with a little thrill, this tour will suit you well. It’s especially ideal for travelers wanting a low-key, memorable evening experience that doesn’t require a lot of time or expense.
In essence, this tour offers authentic local flavor, making it a worthwhile addition to your Bisbee visit. Whether you’re a skeptic or a true believer, you’ll appreciate the mix of history, humor, and ghostly charm that makes this tour so special.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the small group size and storytelling style suggest it’s best suited for older children or teenagers who can appreciate the ghost stories and history.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at B Active Bisbee & Refresh Bar, located at 86 Main St, Bisbee, AZ 85603.
How long does the tour last?
It’s approximately one hour long, making it a quick but engaging activity.
Do I need to prepare anything?
Just bring warm clothing if it’s cold and an open mind. Comfortable shoes are advisable if you wish to explore any sites later on foot.
Are the stops free to view?
Yes, the stops at sites like the Copper Queen Hotel and Oliver House are free to observe from outside, and the stories add context.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the spooky stories and dark atmosphere might be better enjoyed by teens and adults.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, full and free cancellations are available up to 24 hours before the start time.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes golf cart transportation. No additional fees are listed, but personal spending is up to you.
How can I book in advance?
Most travelers book about 11 days ahead, and booking can be done via the provided link, ensuring you secure your spot.
This playful, atmospheric tour is a fun way to get to know Bisbee’s haunted side without taking up your whole evening. It’s a perfect blend of storytelling, scenic ride, and local charm—sure to leave you with spooky memories and a few new tales to tell.