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Discover Salt Lake City’s haunted side with this 1.5-hour ghost tour. Visit historic sites, hear spooky stories, and try ghost-hunting gear for a fun, creepy experience.
Our review of the Salt Lake City Haunted Old Town Tour brings you an inside look at this 90-minute journey into the city’s darker corners. If you’re curious about ghost stories, haunted buildings, and the eerie history lurking behind Salt Lake’s streets, this tour promises a fun blend of storytelling and hands-on ghost hunting. What we love about it? First, the knowledgeable guides who seem genuinely passionate about the city’s haunted tales. Second, the chance to test out actual ghost-hunting equipment makes it more than just a walk-and-listen experience.
That said, it’s not suited for everyone. Some stories might be a little intense for young children, and the group size can make it noisy at times. Still, for those with a taste for ghostly legends and a bit of lighthearted paranormal investigation, this tour offers genuine value. It’s especially good for history buffs who enjoy a spooky twist and for anyone who loves a fun, engaging night out that’s not purely touristy.
We’ll start with the basics: this is a guided bus tour, which means you’re comfortably seated as you move through Salt Lake’s historic—and reportedly haunted—areas. The pickup point is conveniently located at 186 N W Temple St, on the west side of the Salt Lake Temple, with clear instructions to arrive at least 10 minutes early to avoid missing out. The tour’s duration is approximately 90 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity without a long commitment.
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First stop: The Oldest Parts of Salt Lake City
As you board the bus, your guide begins weaving stories of local legends. One popular tale involves the “Hoppity Lady,” a ghostly figure rumored to roam looking for her lost husband. These kinds of stories set the tone for what’s to come—an engaging mix of history and ghost lore that makes each site feel alive with stories.
Rio Grande Train Depot
This historic station, dating back to the early days of Salt Lake’s development, is a key stop. Many visitors report sightings and strange noises here, adding a layer of authenticity. It’s a place that’s seen the city grow but still whispers of its past.
The Largest Municipal Cemetery in the U.S.
A visit to the cemetery allows for a quiet moment to reflect on the lives buried there, many of whom are part of Salt Lake’s founding stories. From reviews, we know that visitors find the stories about spirits wandering this graveyard compelling, and some even try to invoke spirits themselves.
Washington Square and the City & County Building
This historic site has been the backdrop to countless local events—some of which involved spirits lingering long after the proceedings. The guide shares spooky tales about jousting, treaties, and spirits that haven’t quite checked out yet.
One of the tour’s most engaging features is the opportunity for guests to try out ghost-hunting gear. Visitors have reported that the guide encourages participation and makes the experience accessible. Even if you’re new to ghost hunting, trying out EMF meters or spirit boxes adds an interactive element that’s surprisingly fun.
With a maximum of 25 travelers, the tour maintains an intimate feel, but some reviews note that conversations from other groups can sometimes distract from the storytelling. The guides, however, are evaluated as friendly and knowledgeable—many clearly enjoy sharing their paranormal insights.
Guests consistently praise the guides for their enthusiasm and expertise. One reviewer noted, “You could tell he enjoys his job,” while another found the storytelling “made the tour,” especially when discussing lesser-known legends. A few mention that occasionally the guides are a little hard to understand, but overall, they’re seen as the tour’s strong point.
At $28 per person, this tour delivers solid value. You’re not just paying for a bus ride; you’re getting a curated experience that mixes history, local lore, and paranormal fun. For those interested in Salt Lake City’s past as well as a spooky adventure, it’s a cost-effective way to see the city’s older neighborhoods from a different perspective.
If you enjoy ghost stories, history, or just a different way to explore Salt Lake City, you’ll probably find this tour worth your time. It’s especially suited for curious travelers who enjoy interactive experiences and are comfortable with mild spookiness. Families with teenagers might find it a unique bonding activity, provided children are not overly sensitive to ghostly tales.
However, those seeking a deep historical or cultural tour might find it less comprehensive. It’s more about the fun of ghost stories and paranormal testing than detailed history lessons.
This Salt Lake City ghost tour offers an enjoyable, well-paced introduction to the city’s haunted side. You’ll get a comfortable ride through historic neighborhoods, hear stories that range from eerie to amusing, and have the chance to participate in ghost-hunting experiments—making it more interactive than your average walking tour. The guides are clearly passionate and knowledgeable, which elevates the experience.
For a modest price, you get a family-friendly adventure that’s perfect for curious travelers, history buffs, or anyone looking to add a spooky twist to their Salt Lake City visit. It’s especially recommended if you’ve got a fascination with local legends or want a memorable, light-hearted scare. Just be prepared for some stories that might be a bit intense for young kids, and remember that the tour’s atmosphere is best enjoyed with an open mind and a sense of fun.
What is the tour duration?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a manageable evening activity.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 186 N W Temple St, on the west side of the Salt Lake Temple. Arrive at least 10 minutes early.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but some stories may not be appropriate for children 12 and under. Use your judgment based on your kids’ sensitivities.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes the driver/guide and bus transportation.
Are ghost-hunting activities part of the experience?
Yes, you’ll have the chance to try out ghost-hunting equipment, which many find adds a fun, interactive element.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Is this a family-friendly activity?
It is, though some reviews note it may be a little spooky for younger children—probably best for teenagers and older.
What about group size?
The tour accepts up to 25 travelers, which tends to keep the experience intimate but lively.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Yes, reviews highlight the guides’ friendliness and passion for storytelling, which greatly enhances the tour.
In the end, if you’re looking for a fun, offbeat way to explore Salt Lake City’s historic streets with a spooky twist, the Haunted Old Town Tour is worth considering. It combines history, local legends, and interactive fun, making it a memorable experience perfect for those with a sense of adventure and curiosity about the unknown.