Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Discover Jerome’s haunted past on this 1-hour small-group ghost tour, exploring old mines, secret passageways, and paranormal equipment for a fun, authentic experience.
Taking a ghost tour in Jerome might sound like a typical haunted house story, but this Cemetery Ghost Adventure offers a surprisingly genuine and immersive experience. Based in Cottonwood, Arizona, it’s part of a series of tours that blend history, local lore, and a dash of the paranormal — all wrapped up in a compact hour-long walk. This tour is praised for its small-group intimacy, which allows for a more personalized experience, and its focus on storytelling that goes beyond the usual ghostly clichés.
What we really love about this tour is how it combines historical context with paranormal elements, making it perfect for curious travelers who want a taste of Jerome’s wild west past and some spooky fun. It’s also a good value at just under $45 per person, especially considering the inclusion of advanced ghost-detecting equipment.
A potential consideration is that the tour is not suitable for children under 10, so it might not be ideal for families with very young kids. Also, since it operates in all weather conditions, you’ll want to dress appropriately if the forecast predicts rain or cooler temperatures. This experience is best suited for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, and those who appreciate a small, friendly group setting.
Looking for more options in Sedona? Here are some other experiences worth considering.
The tour kicks off at the Cottonwood Cemetery, a fitting starting point for a haunted adventure. Here, you’ll meet your guide — a local expert who’s well-versed in Jerome’s layered past. You’ll gather around briefly to prepare for the walk, which lasts about an hour, covering key spots and stories that have been passed down through generations.
Your guide, whose name isn’t specified but who receives praise for their storytelling, will lead you around Jerome’s historic streets. Expect to visit notable sites like the town’s first radio station and the electric theater, both of which played roles in Jerome’s lively past. You’ll also see an old mines entrance, right in the middle of town, which adds a tangible link to the area’s mining days.
The stories shared include tales of miners, cowboys, gamblers, and even Jeromes’ Red Light district that operated until 1918. These anecdotes give a vivid picture of the town’s colorful history and how it earned its reputation as a ghost town. The tour also touches on secret passageways and hidden spots that foster the spooky vibe.
One of the standout features is the use of advanced ghost-detecting equipment provided to each guest. While this doesn’t guarantee paranormal encounters, it adds a fun and interactive element for those interested in ghost hunting. You might find yourself intrigued by the electronic devices, which could pick up some interesting signals or just add to the thrill of the experience.
According to a review, the equipment is “provided for each guest,” making it accessible for all participants. The tour doesn’t promise ghosts, but the equipment and stories create an authentic atmosphere that amplifies the sense of mystery.
With a maximum of 12 people per tour, the experience feels very personal. Our reviewer noted that they appreciated the close-knit setting, which allowed for more engaging storytelling and room for questions. This smaller size means fewer distractions and a chance to really connect with the guide and fellow enthusiasts.
At just under $45, this tour offers a well-rounded experience that blends history, local legends, and paranormal fun. Unlike larger, more commercial ghost tours, this one’s smaller size and focus on storytelling make it more engaging. The inclusion of ghost-detecting gadgets adds a layer of interactivity that’s often missing in traditional walking tours.
The stories are not just tales but are rooted in Jerome’s actual past, making it more meaningful for those interested in the history of the old mining town. A reviewer mentioned that Jerome is “so much more” than a typical western set, describing it as “a weird limbo between decay and renewal,” which adds to the eerie, authentic vibe of the tour.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, and travelers looking for an authentic, small-group experience. It’s also suitable for those who enjoy a bit of spooky fun mixed with local stories. Because of the moderate physical activity and age restriction, it suits families with older children or anyone comfortable walking and exploring.
If you’re seeking a highly polished, theatrical ghost experience or are looking for a full-day adventure, this might feel too brief or understated. Similarly, if you’re uncomfortable with walking or standing for about an hour, keep that in mind.
This Cemetery Ghost Adventure in Cottonwood stands out for its blend of history and ghost lore, complemented by the small-group setting and paranormal equipment. It offers an engaging way to explore Jerome’s past, especially if you love stories that are rooted in real places and faces. The tour’s intimate size means you can ask questions and dive deeper into local legends without feeling lost in a crowd.
For those curious about the wild west, mining towns, or just looking for a fun, spooky outing, this tour delivers a compact but memorable experience. It’s particularly valuable for travelers seeking authentic stories, local insights, and a touch of the supernatural without paying too much or spending hours on a tour bus.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it’s designed for ages 10 and up, making it suitable for older children who enjoy stories of ghosts, miners, and old west legends.
What should I bring?
Bring a flashlight, especially if you plan to explore darker areas or do the evening tour. Dress appropriately for the weather, as it operates in all conditions.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 1 hour, walking through Jerome and its historic sites.
What’s included in the tour?
A local guide and advanced ghost-detecting equipment for each guest are included. There are no additional fees mentioned.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Cottonwood Cemetery, 599 N Main St, Cottonwood, AZ.
Can I book at different times?
Yes, there are multiple departure times available, from morning to evening, allowing flexibility for your schedule.
Is this a physically demanding tour?
No, it involves moderate walking, which should be manageable for most people with average mobility.
What if it rains?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
How many people are on each tour?
A maximum of 12 participants ensures an intimate experience, although the overall maximum is 24 if combined with other bookings.
What do reviewers say?
Reviewers generally give it a 4.9 out of 5, praising its authenticity, storytelling, and the small-group vibe. One reviewer called Jerome “a hidden gem,” noting that the tour exceeded expectations.
This tour is a smart pick for anyone interested in Jerome’s eerie past, wanting an interactive experience, or simply looking for a different way to spend an hour exploring Arizona’s fascinating old mining town.