Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour - Whiskey Row’s Haunted Tales and Historic Hotspots

Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour

Discover Prescott's haunted past on this 90-minute walking tour. Explore spooky sites, hear chilling stories, and enjoy an engaging guide in historic Prescott.

If you’re after an experience that combines history, a dash of the supernatural, and a lively storytelling style, the Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour might just be your perfect evening outing. This tour promises a 90-minute walk through Prescott’s historic streets, revealing tales of ghostly encounters, old-time scandals, and the wild characters who once roamed Whiskey Row and beyond. While it’s not a full-on scare fest, it’s a well-balanced blend of history and ghostly intrigue, perfect for those curious about Prescott’s darker stories.

What we love about this tour is its engaging guide—an enthusiastic storyteller who brings the town’s haunted tales alive—and the fact that it hits many of Prescott’s iconic haunted sites. Plus, with a reasonable price point of $27, it offers a lot of storytelling value without breaking the bank. A minor consideration: some visitors note the guide’s presentation could use a bit more spontaneity, but most agree the stories are captivating enough to keep interest high. This experience is ideal for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a fun, atmospheric way to explore Prescott after dark.

Whether you’re visiting Prescott for the first time or a local looking for a different perspective on this charming town, this tour offers an authentic peek into its spooky side. It works best in the evening, with comfortable walking shoes and a sense of adventure in tow. Let’s walk through what you can expect during this haunted journey.

  • Authentic haunted sites like the St. Michael Hotel, Masonic Temple, and Whiskey Row
  • Engaging storytelling from a knowledgeable guide who keeps the stories lively
  • Affordable value at $27 for a 90-minute walk through Prescott’s historic district
  • Comfortable pacing suitable for most visitors with easy walking shoes
  • Small group size (up to 25 people) for a more intimate experience
  • Free cancellation available if your plans change last-minute

The tour begins at Prescott’s iconic Courthouse Plaza around 7:00 pm, a lively area bustling during the day, but transformed into a hub of stories after sunset. From there, you’ll follow your guide through the historic streets, visiting a variety of sites that each hold their own ghostly tales and shadows of the past.

The Hotel St. Michael: A Beacon of Prescott’s Early 1900s Charm

Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour - The Hotel St. Michael: A Beacon of Prescott’s Early 1900s Charm

Your first stop is the Hotel St. Michael, built in the early 1900s. This elegant residence quickly became a favorite for visitors and locals alike. The hotel’s reputation for paranormal activity adds an intriguing layer to its beautiful architecture. We loved the way stories of ghostly sightings are woven into the building’s elegant past, giving visitors a feel for what it might have been like to stay there during Prescott’s gold rush days.

The descriptions suggest the hotel remains a lively location with ongoing tales of unexplained phenomena, making it a highlight for those who enjoy a mix of history and ghost hunting. Expect to hear about the spirits that are said to linger in these historic rooms—whether true or not, it’s a captivating part of Prescott’s haunted appeal.

The Masonic Temple and Granite Street Parking Garage

Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour - The Masonic Temple and Granite Street Parking Garage

Next, the tour visits the Masonic Temple, a building with a long history of mysterious occurrences. Masonic meeting halls often come with their own legends, and Prescott’s version is no exception. You’ll hear stories that range from unexplained noises to shadowy figures during late-night hours.

The Granite Street parking garage is another stop that piques curiosity. Though it might seem just like any other parking structure, local lore suggests it’s haunted. One reviewer even described it as “eerie,” hinting that the atmosphere here is perfect for ghost stories. It’s notable that some visitors find these sites more atmospheric thanks to the quiet and dim lighting, creating a sense of suspense.

Whiskey Row’s Haunted Tales and Historic Hotspots

Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour - Whiskey Row’s Haunted Tales and Historic Hotspots

No tour of Prescott would be complete without a walk along Whiskey Row, the historic stretch of bars and saloons that hosted some of the most colorful characters of the Old West. Here, your guide shares stories of old-time murder, drunken brawls, and legendary figures who may still linger in the shadows. You’ll also visit the Palace Saloon, which has been the site of many baffling, unexplained occurrences.

Many guests appreciate the richness of these stories. One reviewer mentions that “we heard about sightings and rumors along Whiskey Row, the Hassayampa Hotel, and alleyways,” which makes the walk feel like stepping into a ghostly tapestry woven with authentic local legends.

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Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour



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(19 reviews)

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“Stephanie did a wonderful job describing all the different haunts occurring around Prescott. She was friendly, fun and entertaining. The tour was e…”

— Stephanie F, Aug 2025

The Haunted Old Firehouse Plaza and Elks Opera House

Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour - The Haunted Old Firehouse Plaza and Elks Opera House

The Old Firehouse Plaza offers a fascinating glimpse into Prescott’s past and its haunted reputation. The plaza has a storied history, and its reputation for paranormal activity adds to its allure as a ghostly hotspot.

The tour concludes at the Elks Opera House, a beautifully restored venue where history and the arts meet. Here, the stories of unexplained sounds and apparitions bring a sense of theatrical flourish—perfectly fitting for a location that once hosted performances and gatherings.

Most guests praise the guide’s storytelling ability, calling them “friendly, fun, and entertaining.” One reviewer remarked, “Stephanie did a wonderful job describing all the different haunts,” which highlights the importance of an engaging storyteller for this type of tour. However, some mention that the guide’s script could be a bit more spontaneous, which may influence how captivated you feel.

The tour is designed as a leisurely walk, with a pace suitable for most visitors. While not physically demanding, comfortable shoes and hydration are recommended, especially since Prescott’s streets can be uneven and the evening air might be cool.

The tour costs $27 per person for approximately 90 minutes of storytelling and exploration. Considering that you visit several historic and haunted sites in Prescott’s downtown area, this is a fair price, especially given the small group size—up to 25 participants—which creates a more intimate experience.

The tour is mobile ticket based, offering convenience, and it ends next to the Hassayampa Inn, making it easy to continue your evening with dinner or drinks. The flexible cancellation policy—full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance—adds peace of mind for spontaneous plans.

Among the 19 reviews, most are highly positive. Many mention the knowledgeable guides and how they brought Prescott’s haunted stories to life. One reviewer summed it up as “a fun, engaging, and well-done 90-minute tour,” which echoes what many others have said.

A few visitors point out that the guide’s presentation could improve, with one reviewer suggesting more spontaneity might enhance the experience. Still, even skeptics find the stories interesting and the atmosphere immersive, especially if you enjoy local lore or ghost stories.

The Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour offers a well-paced, engaging stroll through Prescott’s haunted landmarks. It’s ideal for history lovers, ghost story enthusiasts, and anyone eager to see a different side of this charming town. The blend of historic sites, local legends, and atmospheric storytelling makes it a memorable experience worth the modest price.

While it may not satisfy hardcore ghost hunters seeking supernatural thrills, it provides enough spooky charm and genuine storytelling to delight most visitors. The small group size and friendly guide ensure a personal touch, making it feel like a shared adventure into Prescott’s mysterious past. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this tour adds a fun, slightly spooky chapter to your Prescott visit.

Is there a specific start time I should be aware of?
Yes, the tour begins at 7:00 pm, making it a perfect evening activity after a day of sightseeing.

How long does the tour last?
It runs for approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, offering a compact but thorough ghostly walk through Prescott.

Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and interested in ghost stories or history. Children should be able to handle the walking distance and the atmospheric storytelling.

What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and casual attire are recommended. Since it’s an outdoor evening walk, bring water and perhaps a light jacket if it’s cool.

Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Courthouse Plaza, 120 S Cortez St, and ends near the Hassayampa Inn at 122 E Gurley St, making it easy to continue your evening in Prescott.

Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours prior to the start. No refunds are offered if canceled less than 24 hours before.

The Ghosts Of Downtown Prescott Haunted History Tour delivers a lively, atmospheric exploration of Prescott’s spooky side, blending history with ghostly tales. It’s a fantastic way to add some intrigue to your trip, especially if you appreciate stories rooted in local character and charm.