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Tombstone Terrors

Find out why Tombstone’s ghosts are too tough to leave the land of the living.

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Meeting Location:

Corner of 6th and E Allen Streets between the Birdcage Theater and Hotel Tombstone.

Tour Duration

Tours last 1 hour across a 1-mile walking distance. Ask about the bonus extended tour to additional haunted locations!

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Tombstone Terrors Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl

Embark on Tombstone Boos and Booze Haunted Pub Crawl for a night of ghostly legends and local libations. Discover Tombstone’s haunted history and sip your way through its historic bars for up to 2 hours of spine-chilling fun.

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Meeting Location:

Corner of 6th and E Allen Streets between the Birdcage Theater and Hotel Tombstone.

Tour Duration

Up to 2 hours

Availability

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The Experiences You've Heard About

Rachael Lee Cox

Five Stars

It was a very good tour, lots of history, I loved where they hung that guy, The guide was really nice, informed, she did a good job, I loved seeing a...

05.20.25

gilbert price

Five Stars

My wife and I have been coming to tombstone at least once a year for the last 18 years. We decided to do a ghost tour since we hadn’t done one in a ...

05.18.25

Jillian Peterson

Five Stars

Ethan was amazing! I highly suggest this tour as it was a fun way to learn the history.

05.11.25

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Preview The Most Haunted Locations In Tombstone

Big Nose Kate's Saloon in Tombstone, AZ

Big Nose Kate's Saloon

Big Nose Kate, whose real name was Mary Katherine Harmony, was a naughty, promiscuous woman who opened her saloon in the 1800s. The joint was a watering hole for big names such as Wyatt and Virgin Earp and Doc Holliday. 
But some of the old-time guests never left. An old miner, called Swampy, alleg ...

Schieffelin Hall

Schieffelin Hall

Once a respectable, upscale opera house, Schieffelin Hall was left abandoned for half a century—that is, abandoned by the living. 
Old performers, such as the Lady in Red, haunt the theater, dying to crawl their way back into the spotlight. The ghosts of basement suicide victims and mischievous p ...

Sunset on a dirt street at the OK Corral. Horse, carriage, and people mingle.

The O.K. Corral

If you think you know the history of the O.K. Corral, think again. This livery and horse corral has seen many iconic faces out looking for trouble. 
Sharp-shooters and gun-slingers have bloodied the name of the O.K. Corral. Even today, cowboys and villainous lawmen still haunt its dusty grounds, ea ...

Welcome To Tombstone Terrors

Join Tombstone Terrors as we uncover stories of the old mining town’s turbulent past and real hauntings experienced by residents and visitors.

Death and Destruction That Hollywood Won’t Show You

A town that has served as inspiration for numerous books, TV shows, movies, and more is also a place where violence ran rapped and primitive punishments were not uncommon. Tombstone may be synonymous with some of the most infamous cowboys in history, but the stories you’ve most likely heard merely scratch the surface of what was truly an unforgiving place and time. This tough old Arizona town survived two major fires and a slew of heartbreaks and tragedy.

Join a Tombstone ghost tour to travel back to the wild, wild west where you’ll discover the truth behind the gunfights at one of the most well-known saloons in America, the OK Corral. Hear the incredible stories of the Wyatt Earp and his loyal lawmen brotheres while standing in the very locations where they made history. Discover the real stories behind the outlaws that ran the roads of Tombstone leaving death and destruction in their path where the dead would rise from the dust to forever torment the living.

Where The Marshals and Outlaws Still Play

There’s a reason this town has been the subject of so many retellings and even tall tales – the events that took place centuries ago make for great entertainment! But there’s more than just the accounts of Billy the Kid and Wyatt Earp. Stories that include the ghosts of those you may not have heard of such as Swamper, a handyman who is believed to have disappeared in the mines but whose spirit is said to haunt Big Nose Kate’s Saloon.

Visit the site where Tombstone’s original undertaker operated with impunity, never short of bodies to bury. Learn about the actual disturbing duties of the professional undertaker, where bodies were placed for viewing and what he did to the bodies of those unclaimed. These terrifying details reveal why their spirits continue to be tied to their final resting place, destined to haunt anyone who treads to close.

What western town tour would be complete without a notorious gang of hated local outlaws? Uncover the true story of Orante, Tombstone’s fabled outlaw, tough as the undying town until a single bullet ended his reign of terror and locked his soul to the very spot where he was slain.

Look beyond the shootouts and gunfights to reveal Tombstone’s tragedy that was, unfortunately, not uncommon in the days of cowboys, horse thieves, and the hand of the law. Tombstone Terrors will take you to the exact location where the remnants of a botched hanging remain along with the spirit of the victim who hanged. Discover the Schieffelin Hall, the original site for upscale events such as Opera and theater, and encounter who–or what–still frequents this area. Uncover the tragic story of Joshy who died trying to save his brother, and why he and various other unknown ghosts still reside at the Bird Cage Theater, continually putting on a show for whatever audience they can find.

Experience History in Real Life

Embark on a journey that takes you to the very locations that put Tombstone on the map. Tombstone Terrors ghost tours begin near the Tombstone City Park where your expert guide will introduce you to the heavily-researched and real-life accounts of the town that’s Too Tough to Die.  Many of the historic locations where documented historical figures lived, fought, and died will be where you’re most likely to experience the unexplained.

From history buffs that are fascinated by Tombstone to tourists making the most of their visit to Arizona, Tombstone Terrors is sure to deliver unbelievable history, shocking entertainment, and an unforgettable experience sure to capture the attention of any audience up for thrilling stories and terrifyingly true tales.

* This is a walking tour and we do not enter privately-owned buildings or private property *

6 Reasons to book your Tombstone Terrors Ghost Tour right now!

You want to get to know the real Tombstone

 

For the most part, the majority of what is known about Tombstone is based on Hollywood’s interpretation. While factual information can be found in literature and historical museums, those who are not history buffs may only know what’s portrayed on the big screen. What better way to get to know the real Tombstone than with an authentic tour through the town itself?

You don’t have to be into westerns to appreciate the sites and information you’ll receive on this ghost tour. You just have to be ready to be blown away by some of the stories you’ll hear and be ready to have a great time. Tombstone is one of the most famous places in the nation so grab your camera (phone!), an EMF reader, and learn what really went down in the most well-known place of the wild wild west.

You’re a fan of westerns.

 

You don’t have to be fully into westerns but hey, maybe you are! If westerns are your thing, you’re in the right place. The buildings you’ll see in your tour of Tombstone are some of the original ones that were built in the 1800s. While they may no longer be used for what they were intended, you’ll get to hear their origin stories, the darkness that helped build them, and the spirits that still frequent them.

This won’t be like anything you’ve seen on TV. The stories you’ll hear are real and raw and feature some characters that are a bit darker than those Hollywood created. Here, you’ll be taken to the real wild west, and it doesn’t get much more real than that.

You want to make the most of your time in Arizona

Whether you’re here on vacation or for work, you’re bound to have some time to fill. Why not get to know one of the most infamous places in American history? There’s no better way to do this than with a ghost tour that takes a deep dive into what put the town on the map. Sure, you can look up the history online. But let’s be honest, the internet does not do Tombstone justice. Since you’re here, book your spot on Tombstone Terrors ghost tour and experience the town the way one should – in person.

Tombstone Terrors tour guides will only make this part of your vacation that much more entertaining. In addition to being phenomenal storytellers, our tour guides will interact with you, answer any questions you may have, and keep you enthralled from beginning to end.

You need a family-friendly event to add to your vacation plans

 

If you’re looking for something that will keep everyone in the family happy and entertained, a Tombstone Terrors ghost tour is the ticket to a good time for everyone. It’s true the wild west has its fair share of some pretty intense and harrowing tales, but our guides are masters in telling these true and incredible stories in a way that’s spooky and thrilling yet suitable for young audiences.

Think it’ll be difficult keeping the kids’ attention? We’re up for the challenge! Over the years we’ve discovered that the town’s stories of ghosts, cowboys, and outlaws are too intriguing to resist for any child. So bring the family, we’re ready to entertain!

You want a memorable experience.

Sometimes there are just parts of a trip that don’t get saved in the memory bank. This experience won’t be one of them. Tombstone Terrors ghost tour goes beyond what you’ll experience at a museum or on a leisurely stroll. Your tour guides take you through prominent areas of the town that not only play an integral role in its establishment but also house the spirits that are responsible for making Tombstone what it is today.

The best part? The tour is interactive! We encourage our guests to take photos as you never know what you might capture, and encourage engagement through questions for your guides, and the spirits.

 

You want to do something different this time.

 

Don’t let this be like any other vacation you’ve been on. This doesn’t have to be another Groundhog Day trip: same restaurant, same bar, same shopping, same movie theater. Same, same, same. Let a ghost tour end the monotony of your trip and take you on an adventure you’ll never forget.

The Tombstone Terrors ghost tour will take you to places you might not normally have on your list to visit and tell you stories you won’t hear anywhere else. You’ll also get something you won’t get from a regular “been there, done that” trip: some excitement!

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