Welcome To Bisbee Ghosts
With a haunted history that stretches back to its Native American roots and a mining boom that brought plenty of tragedy, Bisbee is no stranger to sinister secrets and unavenged spirits. Uncover Bisbee’s dark underbelly on an unforgettable ghost tour with Bisbee Ghosts.
Bullets, Bandits, and Boothill’s
When Bisbee hit it big with copper, silver, and gold strikes, what started as a sleepy outpost quickly turned into a rowdy boomtown. But the newly found glory came at a steep price, and it wasn’t long before one particularly blood-soaked incident turned the town upside down.
Come along with Bisbee Ghosts to uncover the story of the infamous Bisbee Massacre that claimed the lives of innocent people and left the entire community reeling. This gruesome act of desperation and greed started with a simple heist gone wrong at Old Letson Loft Hotel, before it quickly spiraled into chaos and bloodshed.
Learn how these daredevil bandits eventually met their Waterloo. Justice came swiftly for the culprits, but their restless spirits may still linger. What other chilling secrets lay buried in the unmarked graves at Boothill Graveyard? Find out what left an unsuspecting journalist trembling with fear on a thrilling ghost tour with Bisbee Ghosts.
What Will I See?
Visit Bisbee’s Most Haunted Locations, Including:
- Bisbee Grand Hotel – At first glance, Bisbee Grand Hotel seems like a charming throwback, but those who dare to stay might catch glimpses of its silent spirits lurking in the shadows.
- Copper Queen Hotel – Once the crown jewel of Bisbee’s booming copper empire, the Copper Queen Hotel now teems with the whispers of lost spirits and echoes of heartbreak.
- City Park – Beneath the swings and slides of Bisbee’s City Park lies a forgotten cemetery, where restless spirits of children still play in the shadows, tugging at shirts and giggling through the night.
Victorian Charm Turned Chilling
With the need to accommodate the increasing number of miners looking to rest their weary heads during the boom, Bisbee Grand Hotel sprang to life. But none of the visionaries behind the hotel’s construction would have imagined that the bustling activity of the living would give way to the quiet footsteps of those who never left.
More than a century after it was constructed, the hotel now holds the whispers of something far more chilling within its walls. Listen as Bisbee Ghosts reveals the tale of the mysterious male figure that silently roams the downstairs area, and learn about the gentle whispers of an old woman known for her ghostly housekeeping at the upper chambers.
What makes these spirits feel so at home? Some say it’s the spirits of past guests who simply couldn’t bear to leave their favorite getaway. Others believe it’s the restless souls of miners who stayed here, taking refuge after long, dangerous shifts underground.
The Ghostly Queen of Bisbee
Back when copper was king, the Copper Queen Hotel was built with the intention of impressing visiting dignitaries who came to oversee the booming mines. But the allure of its opulence and sophisticated ambiance soon attracted a different crowd: the notorious cowboys, gamblers, and outlaws of the Old West.
Visit the historic Copper Queen Hotel and uncover the fascinating tales of its scandalous past. Learn how a rejected lady, heartbroken by the callousness of her suitor, chose to end her life inside the storied hotel. Guests have reported unsettling encounters with a mysterious female apparition with seductive whispers, perhaps still craving the love that eluded her in life.
What other apparitions call this extraordinary haunted hotel home? Find out on a bone-chilling ghost tour with Bisbee Ghosts.
Why is Bisbee so Haunted?
Bisbee’s Brawlers
Many wild characters, reckless drunks, and cold-blooded criminals left trails of terror and lawlessness that are still felt in the city’s historic districts. Join Bisbee Ghosts tonight to uncover the hair-raising tales of these vicious individuals who spent their last nights behind bars and now haunt the site of the infamous Old Bisbee Jail.
With brawls spilling onto the streets and crimes escalating, the once-innocent streets of Bisbee soon transformed into a stage for drunken fights and daredevil antics. Discover how the Old Bisbee Jail became a magnet for mischief, housing everyone from rowdy miners to hardened criminals, all awaiting their uncertain fate behind iron bars.
Hear about the tragic fate of “Whiskey Jim,” a miner whose love for booze and brawling led to his untimely demise in the very jail where he once sought refuge. Guests have reported the ghostly clink of bottles and the unmistakable scent of cheap whiskey wafting through the air.
What other ghostly entity stalks this jail-turned-inn when the night falls? Could it be the violent spirit of “Mad Jack,” whose blood-soaked legacy whispers its horrors out loud from the dank cells, or the restless soul of an unlucky inmate trapped in an endless cycle of chaos? Bisbee Ghosts reveals these haunting tales and more.
Bisbee’s Most Haunted
Before miners came digging, the land around Bisbee was home to the Apache and Hohokam tribes. They believed the area held deep spiritual power, and local lore has it, they weren’t wrong.
From the tragic spirit at The Inn at Castle Rock to the grisly love triangle at The Oliver House, nearly every corner of this town holds a dark tale. Even Brewery Gulch’s notorious saloons are said to echo with the laughter and cries of long-gone patrons, and Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum is rumored to house the spirits of miners still reliving their pasts.
* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *