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Explore Nevada’s ghostly past on this guided tour of Goodsprings from Las Vegas, complete with ghost-hunting gear, dining, and spooky stories.
If you’re looking for a break from the bright lights of Vegas and craving a touch of the mysterious, the Ghost Hunt in Goodsprings offers a compelling mix of history, eerie tales, and ghost-hunting fun. This tour promises more than just a walk through an abandoned town; it’s an evening of storytelling, chilling encounters, and a taste of Nevada’s dusty frontier past, all wrapped into a manageable three-and-a-half-hour package.
What we really appreciate about this experience are the detailed guides who share stories that breathe life into the decaying buildings and ghostly legends of Goodsprings. Plus, the opportunity to try ghost-hunting equipment adds a playful, hands-on aspect that appeals whether you’re a skeptic or a true believer. On the flip side, a potential concern for some travelers is the uneven terrain, which might not be suitable for those with mobility issues or those expecting a fully comfortable night out.
This tour is best suited for curious travelers who enjoy a mix of history and the supernatural, especially those with an adventurous streak happy to explore a ghost town after dark. Whether you’re a history buff, a ghost enthusiasm, or simply seeking a unique story to tell, you’ll find this experience offers genuine value and memorable moments.
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This tour opens the door to one of Nevada’s most storied ghost towns, a place that gained fame on the Travel Channel’s ‘Ghost Adventures.’ It’s a chance to explore the remains of a once-bustling mining community that’s now mostly abandoned but still alive with tales of spirits wandering its streets. What makes this experience stand out is the combination of authentic history, lively storytelling, and the thrill of ghost-hunting.
You’ll start at the Tuscany Suites & Casino, where your guide greets you and sets the tone for an evening of exploration. From there, you’ll head to the legendary Pioneer Saloon, a landmark with its own haunted reputation, and enjoy a hearty dinner that fuels your curiosity for what’s next. With the guides well-versed in local lore, you’ll learn about the town’s miners, gunshot victims, and ghost sightings that have persisted for decades.
The highlight is the ghost-hunting session, where you’re handed a range of equipment like EMF meters, temperature guns, and dowsing rods. Whether you experience any paranormal activity or simply enjoy the suspense, this hands-on approach adds a fun and interactive element. Plus, the quick visit to Goodsprings Cemetery offers a slightly eerie, sobering reminder of the town’s past.
Your tour kicks off with a stop at the iconic Pioneer Saloon, a place that has become synonymous with Nevada’s wild west past and ghostly legends. You’ll sit down to a meal of sandwiches, chips, and soft drinks — enough to keep you energized through the night’s adventures. The guide explains the haunted tales linked to the Saloon, including stories of miners and gunshot victims who might still linger among the shadows.
Guests consistently praise this part of the experience. Denise_L calls it “very interesting,” and mentions that Adam, the guide, was “very knowledgeable and gave us a lot of background information.” The dinner, often described as delicious, adds a layer of comfort before heading into the spooky exploration.
After dinner, your group sets out on foot to wander the remains of Goodsprings’ downtown. The guide leads you through the deserted streets, pointing out buildings, remnants of old shops, and the eerie silence of a ghost town. Be prepared for uneven terrain and a cool desert evening—layers and sturdy shoes are recommended. This walk offers a rare glimpse into a Nevada mining town that’s been largely left to time and nature, with only stories and legends filling the void.
Next, a visit to the local cemetery provides a more somber, atmospheric moment. Here, stories of spirits seen at night and unexplained phenomena are common. Guests have found this part particularly intriguing. As Robert_G notes, it’s “a great experience, both historical and from a ghost enthusiast’s standpoint.”
Back at the Pioneer Saloon, ghost-hunting equipment is distributed, and your guide explains how to use it. This is where the tour becomes interactive. Whether you’re a seasoned paranormal investigator or a first-timer, the chance to “try to locate spirits” adds a sense of adventure. Several reviews mention how surprising the activity can be; Earen_D describes the evening as “great value” and “fun.”
The tour concludes with a reflection on what has been experienced, and often, some light-hearted banter about ghostly sightings. Most guests agree that the balance of storytelling, history, and paranormal activity makes for a memorable evening.
Transportation from Las Vegas is included, making logistics one less thing to worry about. The tour departs from Tuscany Suites & Casino, a familiar location for many travelers. The small group cap of 13 ensures a more intimate experience, allowing for personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere. Without hotel pickup, you’ll need to meet at the designated spot, which is straightforward given its location near public transit options.
At $159.95 per person, this tour packs in quite a bit—dinner, transportation, ghost-hunting gear, and a guided exploration—all within three and a half hours. Considering the entertainment, storytelling, and unique setting, many find it to be a good value. Several reviewers mention how much they enjoyed the guides’ knowledge and the overall experience, which adds to the perception of value.
While it’s not a cheap night out, it’s an immersive experience that’s more than just a walk through a haunted town; it’s an engaging journey into Nevada’s frontier past with a supernatural twist. If you’re a fan of ghost stories or Nevada history, this tour offers a compelling blend.
Many reviews highlight the expertise of the guides. Joseph_D mentions, “Our tour guide went above and beyond,” while Christina_P notes the history was “great,” even if some felt the investigation was “a little rushed.” The majority agree that the guides’ knowledge and enthusiasm make a big difference.
The ghost-hunting aspect receives mixed reviews — some guests report hits with the equipment, others mention no paranormal activity, which is typical for ghost tours. Olaf_G’s review sums it up well: “I did not expect to find one or get a clear confirmation of their existence and wasn’t too disappointed.” The ghosts are not on a schedule, after all.
Most guests find the experience fun and a bit mysterious, regardless of whether they encounter a spirit or not. The combination of history, storytelling, and the chance for a little spooky fun makes this tour a memorable night out.
This experience appeals to those who enjoy history, storytelling, and a touch of the supernatural. It’s especially suitable for visitors with an adventurous streak who don’t mind walking over uneven ground at night. Families with older teens, ghost enthusiasts, or anyone curious about frontier Nevada will find it engaging.
Because it’s a small group tour, travelers looking for a more personalized, intimate experience will appreciate the setting. However, those with limited mobility or seeking a leisurely, fully comfortable evening might find the terrain challenging.
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The Ghost Hunt in Goodsprings from Las Vegas provides a well-balanced mix of history, ghost stories, and interactive fun. With knowledgeable guides who share captivating tales and the opportunity to handle ghost-hunting equipment, it’s a memorable way to spend an evening outside the bright lights of the Strip. The inclusion of dinner at the historic Pioneer Saloon adds a cozy touch to what might otherwise be a spooky, solitary experience.
This tour offers genuine value for those interested in Nevada’s frontier past and ghostly legends, especially when considering the small group size and expert guidance. It’s perfect for curious travelers eager to explore a ghost town after dark, or those simply looking for a different kind of Vegas experience.
While the terrain and a lack of guaranteed paranormal activity might give some pause, the overall storytelling, atmosphere, and fun of trying to catch a spirit make it a worthwhile addition to any Vegas itinerary. Expect an evening of intriguing stories, a little mystery, and a few surprises along the way.
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Does the Ghost Hunt in Goodsprings Tour offer hotel pickup?
No, transportation is provided from Tuscany Suites & Casino. You’ll meet your guide at the casino’s valet.
What is the minimum age to participate?
All guests must be at least 18 years old.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Transportation isn’t wheelchair accessible, and the terrain involves uneven ground, so it may not be suitable for all.
How long is the tour?
Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
What ghost-hunting equipment is provided?
Guests are supplied with EMF meters, temperature guns, and dowsing rods, with instructions on how to use them.
What kind of stories will we hear?
The guide shares tales of local ghost sightings, Nevada history, and mini-documentaries about the town’s past.
Can I take photos?
Absolutely, photos are encouraged and a great way to capture the spooky atmosphere.
What’s on the dinner menu?
Typically, sandwiches, chips, and soft drinks. Vegetarian and vegan options like a veggie burger are available.
Is it suitable for vegetarians?
Yes, a vegan burger is offered, and other dietary needs can usually be accommodated.
What should I wear?
Close-toe shoes are required, and dressing in layers is wise given desert evenings can be quite cool.