A Musical Journey into Flagstaff’s Haunted Past

If you’re looking for a unique way to explore Flagstaff’s history — and add a dash of spooky fun — the Spooky Stories Musical Walking Tour offers an engaging mix of storytelling, live music, and theatrical surprises. For just $30 per person, you get about an hour and a half of entertainment that takes you around the charming downtown area, visiting six carefully chosen locations with stories that range from folklore and ghosts to historic accidents and local legends. The guides, Ms. Angi and Mr. Aaron, bring the stories to life with costumes, music, and special effects, making the past feel just a little closer — and a little spookier.
What we love most about this experience is how it combines history and entertainment seamlessly. The musical performances are lively and well-acted, adding a theatrical flair that makes the stories stick. Plus, the tour’s emphasis on family-friendly storytelling means even kids can enjoy the spooky surprises without feeling overwhelmed — perfect for a memorable evening with children or teenagers. A second highlight is the short walking distance— less than a mile— making it accessible for most fitness levels and easy to enjoy without feeling exhausted.
One potential consideration is that, since the tour is outdoors, it’s wise to bring a jacket or coat, especially in cooler weather. Also, since parking and transportation aren’t included, those arriving from out of town should plan ahead to find convenient parking nearby.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, families, or anyone curious about Flagstaff’s more mysterious side. If you enjoy stories with a theatrical twist, or if you’re simply looking for a different way to discover local landmarks, this guided walk offers genuine entertainment and a little thrill along the way.
Key Points
- Engaging storytelling with live musical performances make history memorable.
- Visiting six historic locations in downtown Flagstaff offers a well-rounded experience.
- Family friendly, suitable for children and adults alike.
- Short, manageable walk under one mile, making it accessible.
- Guided by costumed characters, adding theatrical fun to the storytelling.
- $30 per person, offering good value for a lively, interactive experience.
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An In-Depth Look at the Spooky Stories Musical Walking Tour
What’s Included and How It Works
For $30, you receive a guided theatrical musical walking tour led by Ms. Angi and Mr. Aaron, two guides who dress in costumes and perform six story songs about Flagstaff’s folklore, hauntings, and historic mysteries. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, during which you’ll visit six different landmarks in downtown Flagstaff.
The experience is designed to be family friendly, with tales suitable for children as well as adults. It’s a good choice for those who enjoy storytelling, music, and a touch of the supernatural. The ticket is a mobile ticket, making it convenient for last-minute plans or digital access.
The Itinerary in Detail
Stop 1: 66 E Phoenix Ave – Lumberyard and Local Folklore
Our journey begins at the Mother Myth mural on Phoenix Avenue and the historic Lumberyard Brewing Company building. Here, the story unfolds about the Flagstaff Lumber Company and the spooky tales linked to a series of mysterious accidents. The setting offers a visual gateway into Flagstaff’s lumbering past, with the added bonus of a mural that sets the tone for the stories to come.
The guides do a great job of blending visual history with theatrical storytelling, giving us a quick but impactful introduction to Flagstaff’s rugged past, with folklore that suggests not all accidents are purely accidental.
Stop 2: 19 E Phoenix Ave – The DuBeau Motel Inn
Next, we visit the site of Flagstaff’s first Motor Hotel, built in 1929 during the heyday of Route 66 tourism. The guides share stories about the motel’s heyday and some ghostly legends that have persisted over the decades, tying into the era when America’s love affair with car travel exploded.
This stop provides a charming glimpse into the 20th-century boom of motor tourism, with stories that highlight how the past often leaves behind more than just memories. The theatrical performance at this location is lively, and the story of the motel’s ghosts adds a spooky charm.
Stop 3: 11 N Leroux St – Historic Buildings with Haunted Hints
Here, we explore two neighboring structures: the McMillan building (circa 1887) and the Raymond historic building (circa 1911). Both have their own ghostly tales, with the guides weaving in local legends that have persisted for over a century.
This stop is particularly atmospheric, as the historic buildings evoke a sense of stepping back into time. Expect theatrical effects that emphasize the mystery surrounding these structures, making it clear why they’ve become part of local ghost stories.
Stop 4: 215 N Leroux St – A Tragic Tale and Haunted Artifact
At Hugh E. Campbell’s historic residence, the story turns more tragic with a focus on a young girl’s death and a haunted artifact linked to her story. This adds emotional depth to the tour, showing that some hauntings are tied to real human tragedy.
The guides skillfully use music and storytelling to evoke empathy and curiosity, making this stop a memorable part of the tour.
Stop 5: 16 W Cherry Ave – The Gothic Cathedral
The Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary church provides a stunning visual contrast with its European-style architecture, gargoyles, and stained glass windows. Here, stories revolve around the church’s long history, its architectural features, and perhaps a few ghostly whispers that are said to echo within its walls.
The tour offers a chance to admire the architecture while listening to stories that bring the building’s history to life. The setting feels both spiritual and mysterious, perfect for a ghostly tale.
Stop 6: Coconino County Courthouse & Historic Clock Tower
The final stop is at the courthouse and clock tower, built in 1894. This landmark is rich with stories about a local businessman’s accidental death and a long-lived curse linked to the clock. The guides cap off the tour with a mix of humor and history, leaving us with a sense of the lingering mysteries that haunt Flagstaff’s civic heart.
The Experience: Atmosphere and Entertainment
Throughout the tour, the guides employ costumes, special effects, and musical storytelling that create a theatrical atmosphere, elevating each story beyond mere narration. The musical performances are lively, often humorous, but with enough spooky elements to keep everyone on their toes.
The short walking distance — just under one mile — keeps the experience lively without becoming tiring. It’s done in the cool of the evening, so dressing appropriately is recommended, especially in colder months.
Authenticity and Value
While the stories are dramatized for entertainment, they are rooted in local lore, making for a fun yet informative experience. The price of $30 per person covers the guides’ effort, theatrical effects, and the unique storytelling, offering good value for those seeking something different from typical historical tours.
Most reviews highlight how the live performances and storytelling make the tour memorable, with many describing it as “entertaining and fun” and appreciating how it appeals to families. Several reviewers mention that the tour “brings the history alive,” making it easier to connect with Flagstaff’s past.
Logistics: What You Need to Know
Parking is not included, so planning ahead is wise. The tour begins at Gandy Dancer Sitting Park and ends near the Clock Tower. Since it’s a walking tour in downtown Flagstaff, comfortable shoes are recommended, and bringing water is advised, especially in warmer weather or for those sensitive to outdoor temperatures.
The tour is scheduled to run most days, with confirmation upon booking, and can be canceled with full refund if needed. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate experience.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for families with children, history enthusiasts wanting a fun twist, or anyone curious about Flagstaff’s haunted stories. It’s a great way to combine sightseeing with entertainment, especially if you enjoy theatrical storytelling and live music. If you’re after a light-hearted ghost tour that’s suitable for all ages and offers a bit of local flavor, this tour hits the mark.
Final Thoughts: The Value of a Ghostly Musical Walk
The Spooky Stories Musical Walking Tour offers a refreshing take on exploring Flagstaff. Combining live performance, storytelling, and historic landmarks, it provides a well-rounded, engaging experience for a reasonable price. The guides’ theatrical flair and the stories’ mix of humor, tragedy, and mystery make it memorable without feeling overly spooky or dark — perfect for families or groups looking for fun.
The walk’s manageable length and emphasis on storytelling make it accessible, while the urban setting keeps it convenient. It’s an excellent choice for travelers wanting to add some local culture and a touch of the supernatural to their Flagstaff visit.
If you enjoy stories that connect you to the past and prefer your history served with a bit of theatrical fun, this tour is a solid pick. Just remember to dress warmly and bring your curiosity — and maybe a flashlight for the spooky surprises along the way.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family friendly and offers entertainment suitable for children and adults alike, with stories presented in a fun, theatrical style.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 1 hour 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes, making it a manageable outing for most.
Do I need to bring anything?
It’s a walking outdoor tour, so bringing water and dressing warmly is recommended, especially in cooler months.
Are parking and transportation included?
No, transportation and parking are not provided. Plan to find parking nearby before the tour starts.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 20 travelers, which helps keep the experience intimate and engaging.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations later than that are not refunded.
Is the tour accessible for those with mobility issues?
Since it involves walking just under a mile outdoors, those with mobility concerns should consider their comfort level.
How do the musical performances enhance the storytelling?
The guides perform story songs that add lively, theatrical energy, making the tales more memorable and engaging.
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