Whether you believe in ghosts or not, it’s hard to dispute what people consider the most haunted town in Arizona. It’s considered to have such high activity with the paranormal that people even take ghost tours of it. If you’re feeling brave enough, you can check out this town for yourself.
Jerome, a washed-up mining community with less than 500 residents, is a notoriously haunted destination whose history is one of abandonment and tragedy. Jerome Ghost Town Tours takes you to the most paranormally active spots and even provides ghost hunting equipment.
Jerome is one of the country’s most famed haunted destinations, despite having a population of fewer than 500. Despite how quiet the city is today, its roots are steeped in the perilous mining industry — meaning a fair amount of gruesome deaths have taken place here.
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While much of the town is unrecognizable after so many years, certain aspects haven’t changed a bit. These buildings still harbor tales from beyond the grave and Jerome Ghost Town Tours reveals these coveted secrets.
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Centrally located on Main Street, the office is just minutes away from all of Jerome’s most infamous attractions. Don’t be surprised if a few ghoulish greeters are awaiting your arrival, eager to show off their favorite haunting spots.
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There are multiple tours that each offer a unique perspective of the city. Whether your primary interest lies in urban legends or true historical accounts explaining why Jerome is so paranormally charged, rest-assured nobody leaves disappointed.
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Among the locations you’ll see is Jerome Grand Hotel, which served as a hospital for many years. Patients died left and right (more than 9,000, to be exact), many of whom have yet to be discharged. Overnight guests have reported everything from the sound of a baby crying to a spectral cat wandering the halls.
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Pay a visit to the Old Miners Cemetery, which dates back to somewhere around 1900. Hundreds of workers who met tragic deaths lie beneath these very grounds, and it is rumored that vengeful spirits lurk about after dark.
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Each participant will receive an EMF meter to ensure no otherworldly energy goes unnoticed. Choose the Jerome Ghost Adventure package and you can also use EVP equipment to pick up disembodied voices.
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You might need a drink after all the unrelenting adrenaline, so luckily, the tour makes a pit stop at Spirit Room. This quirky bar, situated directly beneath the historic Hotel Connor, pays homage to the Old West and celebrates Halloween all year long. It’s a fun time for all, guaranteed to wipe away any bad memories of the horrifying few hours that just transpired — until you close your eyes, that is.
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You can find Jerome Ghost Town Tours at 403 Clark Street A-2, Jerome, AZ 86331. There are four tour times each day starting at 10:00 AM.
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Visit the company’s website or Facebook page to learn more.
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Have you ever used Jerome Ghost Town Tours? If so, let us in on all the spooktacular details. Check out our previous article to learn more about the notorious Grand Hotel: The Story Behind Arizona’s Haunted Jerome Grand Hotel Is Seriously Creepy.
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Address: 403 Clark St A-2, Jerome, AZ 86331, USA
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Most Haunted Town In Arizona May 20, 2020 Leah What is the most haunted place in Arizona? If you’re considering visiting some haunted places in Arizona, you better be pretty brave. Not only is there a particular spot that is considered the most haunted place in the state, but possibly the entire nation. The Yuma Territorial Prison has quite a reputation. It was built in 1875 and kept prisoners until 1909. It was notorious even back in the day for its harsh conditions. Over a hundred inmates died while serving time there, and the nearby cemetery is where their bodies rest - their spirits, however, do not. Many people report feeling uneasy here, with others saying they heard ghostly noises echoing through the empty cells. What are the creepiest cemeteries in Arizona? The town of Jerome in Arizona has one of the spookiest cemeteries in the state - the Old Miners Cemetery - but it might not be the creepiest. That title could also go to the Evergreen Cemetery, located in Bisbee. This historic graveyard is the final resting place for many miners during the town’s heyday. They worked at local copper mines and met untimely deaths due to various mining accidents. It’s said that their restless spirits still haunt the grounds of the cemetery, never leaving after suffering tragic deaths. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, the Evergreen Cemetery is sure to send chills down your spine. Can I visit any abandoned places in Arizona? Beyond Arizona ghost stories, there are abandoned spots in the state that range from downright scary-looking without the need for paranormal tales, to actually quite pleasant. If you’re looking for a relaxing experience while also visiting an abandoned place, you can check out this abandoned resort in AZ. While the once-luxurious resort has been mostly destroyed, there are still remnants left behind that you can go hiking to near Strawberry. One of the pieces left behind is a hot springs pool that is always warm and very inviting. If you’d like, you can hike to the resort, explore its ruins, and take a dip.
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Most Haunted Town In Arizona
May 20, 2020
Leah
What is the most haunted place in Arizona? If you’re considering visiting some haunted places in Arizona, you better be pretty brave. Not only is there a particular spot that is considered the most haunted place in the state, but possibly the entire nation. The Yuma Territorial Prison has quite a reputation. It was built in 1875 and kept prisoners until 1909. It was notorious even back in the day for its harsh conditions. Over a hundred inmates died while serving time there, and the nearby cemetery is where their bodies rest - their spirits, however, do not. Many people report feeling uneasy here, with others saying they heard ghostly noises echoing through the empty cells. What are the creepiest cemeteries in Arizona? The town of Jerome in Arizona has one of the spookiest cemeteries in the state - the Old Miners Cemetery - but it might not be the creepiest. That title could also go to the Evergreen Cemetery, located in Bisbee. This historic graveyard is the final resting place for many miners during the town’s heyday. They worked at local copper mines and met untimely deaths due to various mining accidents. It’s said that their restless spirits still haunt the grounds of the cemetery, never leaving after suffering tragic deaths. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, the Evergreen Cemetery is sure to send chills down your spine. Can I visit any abandoned places in Arizona? Beyond Arizona ghost stories, there are abandoned spots in the state that range from downright scary-looking without the need for paranormal tales, to actually quite pleasant. If you’re looking for a relaxing experience while also visiting an abandoned place, you can check out this abandoned resort in AZ. While the once-luxurious resort has been mostly destroyed, there are still remnants left behind that you can go hiking to near Strawberry. One of the pieces left behind is a hot springs pool that is always warm and very inviting. If you’d like, you can hike to the resort, explore its ruins, and take a dip.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
If you’re considering visiting some haunted places in Arizona, you better be pretty brave. Not only is there a particular spot that is considered the most haunted place in the state, but possibly the entire nation. The Yuma Territorial Prison has quite a reputation. It was built in 1875 and kept prisoners until 1909. It was notorious even back in the day for its harsh conditions. Over a hundred inmates died while serving time there, and the nearby cemetery is where their bodies rest - their spirits, however, do not. Many people report feeling uneasy here, with others saying they heard ghostly noises echoing through the empty cells.
What are the creepiest cemeteries in Arizona?
The town of Jerome in Arizona has one of the spookiest cemeteries in the state - the Old Miners Cemetery - but it might not be the creepiest. That title could also go to the Evergreen Cemetery, located in Bisbee. This historic graveyard is the final resting place for many miners during the town’s heyday. They worked at local copper mines and met untimely deaths due to various mining accidents. It’s said that their restless spirits still haunt the grounds of the cemetery, never leaving after suffering tragic deaths. Even if you don’t believe in ghosts, the Evergreen Cemetery is sure to send chills down your spine.
Can I visit any abandoned places in Arizona?
Beyond Arizona ghost stories, there are abandoned spots in the state that range from downright scary-looking without the need for paranormal tales, to actually quite pleasant. If you’re looking for a relaxing experience while also visiting an abandoned place, you can check out this abandoned resort in AZ. While the once-luxurious resort has been mostly destroyed, there are still remnants left behind that you can go hiking to near Strawberry. One of the pieces left behind is a hot springs pool that is always warm and very inviting. If you’d like, you can hike to the resort, explore its ruins, and take a dip.