If you’re after an unusual twist on your visit to Sedona, the Spirits and Wine Shuttle tour offers a fascinating blend of history, ghost stories, and paranormal sensing across the historic town of Jerome. For just under $35 per person, you get about an hour of exploring the ruins and haunted corners of this former mining boomtown, with a knowledgeable guide, and the chance to try specialized ghost-hunting equipment. The tour is designed for those curious about ghostly legends but also eager to learn about Jerome’s wild, lawless past.
What we love about this tour is how it combines entertaining storytelling with a hands-on ghost hunting experience. The inclusion of E.V.P. and EMF meters adds an interactive dimension that keeps even skeptics engaged. Plus, the small group size (maximum 12 travelers) ensures a more personalized experience and plenty of opportunities to ask questions and get insights from your guide.
One thing to keep in mind is that this is a shorter tour—just about 60 minutes—and it mainly focuses on Jerome’s haunted spots, not in-depth historical narration. Some reviews mention that the tour felt a bit rushed or that the walking portions can be challenging on the hilly terrain, especially if you’re not used to walking uphill. If you’re looking for a more extensive or evening ghost tour, this might be a starting point rather than your final adventure.
This experience is ideal for history buffs, ghost enthusiasts, or anyone wanting a fun, slightly spooky outing during their Sedona trip. It’s especially well-suited if you appreciate interactive activities like ghost sensing, or if you’ve got kids or teens who enjoy a spooky story with a modern twist.
Key Points

- Affordable and engaging ghost tour experience in Jerome
- Includes ghost-hunting equipment for a hands-on paranormal experience
- Knowledgeable guides provide interesting stories about Jerome’s past
- Small group sizes enhance interaction and personalized attention
- Short duration makes it easy to fit into a busy itinerary
- Some walking on hills may not suit everyone
A Detailed Look at the Ghostly Tour of Jerome
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Location and Setting
Jerome, Arizona, often nicknamed the “Wickedest Town in the West,” is a compelling backdrop for a ghost tour. Once a thriving copper mining hub, it later became a ghost town after the mines closed, leaving behind ruined buildings and deserted streets. Today, Jerome’s hilly streets, abandoned structures, and panoramic views create an atmospheric setting for stories of disasters, lawless days, and supernatural encounters.
This tour begins at a central location, Ghost Town Tours, where you’ll meet your guide and prepare for an hour of exploration. The terrain involves walking through historic buildings and ruins, so comfortable shoes are recommended, especially since some parts are on steep or uneven ground.
What the Tour Covers
The one-hour walking tour weaves together history and hauntings, sharing tales of Jerome’s early lawless days, disasters, and paranormal activity. Your guide (whose enthusiasm and knowledge come through in reviews) will narrate stories about the town’s illicit past, dangerous industries like blast furnaces, and notorious characters.
A key feature is the use of ghost-detecting devices like EMF meters and spirit boxes. These tools allow you to sense or “hear” spirits nearby, adding a layer of interactive fun. Some guests, like Cheryl, mention that their teenagers even felt ghostly presences, making it a memorable family activity.
The Stops and Highlights
While the tour mainly focuses on Jerome’s haunted locations, it also offers some historical context. The guide shares stories of disasters that struck the town, including hazards of the blast furnace and lawless, dangerous days in Jerome’s early years.
Though the itinerary isn’t rigidly detailed, you can expect to walk through ruined buildings and historic streets, with stops where ghost-sensing equipment is used. The narrated commentary keeps the atmosphere lively and informative, emphasizing both Jerome’s colorful past and its ghostly legends.
The Experience of Using Ghost-Hunting Equipment
One of the most praised aspects is the interactive element. Guests receive EMF meters and spirit boxes, which are used to detect electromagnetic fluctuations and spirits. Even skeptics find it fun to try to make contact or sense mysterious signals.
The reviews reflect this enthusiasm: “The spirit walk/shuttle was fantastic,” and some participants felt “a ghostly presence” during the walk. Having hands-on tools turns what could be a simple walk into an engaging activity that sparks curiosity and conversation.
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Guide Knowledge and Atmosphere
Our guide, Levi, receives high praise for his enthusiastic and informed narration. Reviewers commend his ability to answer questions thoroughly and keep the tour lively. It’s clear that guides who are passionate and well-informed greatly enhance the experience, making the stories more vivid and believable.
However, some reviews mention that the tour’s length can feel a bit short, especially if you’re expecting a more extensive exploration. One reviewer noted that it lasted about 40 minutes instead of the expected hour, with some lulls during walking.
Practical Details: Price, Duration, and Booking
At $34.95 per person, the price is reasonable given the interactive nature of the experience and the small group size. Booking most often occurs almost a year in advance, which hints at its popularity. The tour includes pickup options and a mobile ticket, making it convenient, but note that flashlights are not provided, so plan accordingly if you prefer extra visibility.
The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, though children must be accompanied by adults. It’s a one-hour experience, making it easily adaptable to a busy day of sightseeing.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Engaging guides who bring stories to life
- Hands-on ghost sensing equipment
- Small group size fosters interaction
- Good value for the price
Cons:
- The walk can be hilly, which might be tiring for some
- Short duration may leave some wanting more
- No flashlights provided, so bring your own if needed
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This tour appeals most to history enthusiasts who want to hear about Jerome’s wild past, along with ghost story aficionados eager to explore paranormal phenomena firsthand. It’s also perfect for families or groups looking for a fun, interactive outing that doesn’t require a full evening commitment.
If your interest lies in more in-depth historical narration or nighttime ghost walks, this might be a good starting point, but consider combining it with other Jerome or Sedona experiences for a more comprehensive visit.
Final Thoughts
Spirits and Wine Shuttle Arizona offers a unique, engaging glimpse into Jerome’s haunted side, blending history, storytelling, and ghost-hunting tools into a compact and affordable package. It’s a great way to add some spooky fun to your trip while learning about one of Arizona’s most intriguing towns. The knowledgeable guides, interactive equipment, and intimate setting make for a memorable experience.
While it may not satisfy those seeking a full-length, in-depth ghost tour, it’s perfect for a quick, fun introduction to Jerome’s spooky legends. If you’re a fan of mystery, history, or paranormal activities, this tour is well worth considering.
FAQ
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, though some reviews note it can be closer to 40 minutes. It’s a brief, engaging experience ideal for fitting into a busy schedule.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup options are available, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket for convenience.
Are ghost-hunting tools included?
Yes, specialized ghost sensing equipment, including EMF and spirit boxes, are provided for use during the tour.
Is this experience suitable for children?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and most travelers find it suitable for families, especially those interested in ghosts and history.
What should I bring?
While flashlights are not provided, you might want to bring your own if you prefer extra visibility in darker areas.
What is the price?
The tour costs $34.95 per person, offering good value considering the interactive nature and small group setting.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking through hilly terrains and ruins, so mobility may be a consideration. Check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
In the end, the Spirits and Wine Shuttle Arizona tour offers a fun, interactive way to experience Jerome’s haunted past. Whether you’re a seasoned ghost hunter or simply curious about local legends, this tour provides a lively, memorable snapshot of Arizona’s spooky side.
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