If you’re considering a different way to explore Salt Lake City, this Ghosts and Hauntings Tour might just fit the bill. While I haven’t personally been on this tour, reviews and descriptions suggest it offers an intriguing mix of local history and ghostly tales.
What I love about this experience is its affordability—at just $24 per person, it’s a budget-friendly way to add some spine-tingling fun to your city trip. Plus, the knowledgeable guides seem to make all the difference, sharing stories that keep you engaged without overly relying on theatrical clichés.
On the flip side, some reviews point out that the tour can be a little uneven—occasional issues with sound or missed locations remind us that no experience is perfect. Still, if you’re into learning about haunted buildings and local legends, this tour seems well worth a shot.
It’s especially suited for history buffs, paranormal enthusiasts, and curious travelers wanting a different perspective on Salt Lake City. If you’re expecting full-blown ghost sightings, keep in mind that this is more about storytelling and legends—though some guests report detecting activity, it’s not a guaranteed ghost hunt.
Key Points

- Affordable price for a city ghost tour, around $24 per person
- Knowledgeable guides make the stories engaging and personalized
- Historic landmarks like the Capitol Theatre and Judge Building are highlights
- Mixed reviews about sound quality and some missed stops
- Tour lasts about 1 hour, making it easy to fit into your evening plans
- Ideal for those interested in local history and spooky stories without any heavy commitment
What to Expect from the Salt Lake Ghosts and Hauntings Tour

This tour promises to blend Salt Lake City’s history with ghostly legends in a way that’s accessible and interesting. It lasts around one hour, making it a quick but immersive experience—perfect for a relaxed evening walk. Pre-booked mobile tickets make the process seamless, and the meeting point at 8:00 pm is conveniently located downtown.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The tour kicks off at the Frank E. Moss United States Courthouse, a building from 1905 that’s seen a lot of history—originally a post office and court. According to stories, the halls still echo with the presence of stern Judge Ritter and other ghostly echoes. While it’s just a quick stop with free entry, the chilling tales immediately set a spooky tone.
Next, you’ll visit the Holiday Inn Express Salt Lake City Downtown, which might surprise you with its dark past. Despite renovations, rumors of paranormal activity linger around this hotel, adding an eerie layer to its welcoming front.
The Capitol Theatre, built in 1913, is a real highlight. Originally known as The Orpheum Theater, it was a lively vaudeville venue. Today, it’s famous among paranormal fans for the ghost of Dickie Duffin—stories of his lingering presence make this a must-see stop for anyone interested in haunted theaters.
The Walker Center is next—a towering skyscraper with a layered past, including uses as a bank, radio station, and weather tower. Its history fuels ghost stories and mysterious happenings, making it a fascinating architectural landmark.
Then, the Judge Building brings the tour into darker territory. Known for its craftsmanship, it is now linked to the tragic death of Steven Christensen. This chilling story adds a tragic dimension to the ghostly legends, giving the building an almost haunted reputation.
The final stop is Whiskey Street, a location with roots in the late 1800s, originally full of taverns and saloons. Today, it’s a bar and restaurant, but ghost stories abound—patrons and staff report strange phenomena linked to the area’s lively yet turbulent past.
What’s Included?
All fees and taxes are covered in the ticket price, and the tour is fully paid for upfront. No extra charges for attractions or entry.
What’s Not Included?
Snacks are on you, so feel free to bring something if you want, but there are no additional costs included for food or drinks.
Group Size and Accessibility
The tour is capped at 35 travelers, ensuring a relatively intimate experience. It’s suitable for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves walking between stops, but no strenuous activity is involved. The meeting point is close to public transportation, making it easy to access downtown Salt Lake City.
Authentic Experiences and Guest Perspectives

Based on numerous reviews, the guides stand out as a major highlight. Many guests praise their knowledge, storytelling skills, and enthusiasm. One reviewer noted that their guide “had a lot of great information and was a fantastic storyteller,” which is exactly what makes ghost tours memorable.
Of course, not every review is perfect. Some guests mentioned issues like poor sound quality or a missed location, with one reviewer noting that “the microphone and speaker did little to amplify” her voice, which made it hard to hear. Others found the stories more tragic than spooky, emphasizing the historical tragedies over ghostly encounters.
Interestingly, some guests mention detecting paranormal activity on monitors, hinting that there might be more than just stories here. Whether that’s due to genuine activity or the power of suggestion, it adds an extra layer of fun for those open to the experience.
The Good, the Not-So-Good, and the Honest
Most people find the price reasonable, citing it as good value for a quick, engaging tour. The stories are generally well-delivered, and the stops give a sense of the city’s layered past. However, a few mention that sometimes the storytelling could be more consistent or that certain locations—like a haunted hotel—were skipped, which disappointed some repeat visitors.
Another point to consider: the tour tends to be more about storytelling than evidence of ghosts, so if you’re after a full-blown paranormal investigation, this might not be your ideal experience. Still, for a fun, spooky night that combines local history with ghostly legends, this tour hits the mark.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?
This Salt Lake Ghosts and Hauntings Tour is best suited for history lovers, curious travelers, and those who enjoy a spooky story or two. It’s a budget-friendly way to see some of Salt Lake City’s most haunted landmarks without a lot of fuss. The guides’ storytelling skills and local insights add real value, making it more than just a walk around town.
If you’re comfortable with some walking, appreciate engaging stories, and are okay with some uneven moments—such as sound issues or skipped stops—you’ll likely enjoy this experience. It’s especially appealing if you’re visiting in the evening and want a light, entertaining activity to break up your day.
However, if you’re someone who expects a ghost-hunting adventure with clear evidence or full investigations, you might find this more atmospheric storytelling than a paranormal investigation.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately one hour, making it easy to fit into an evening schedule.
What is the starting point?
The meeting point is at 239 S Main St, Salt Lake City, with the tour starting promptly at 8:00 pm.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly advertised as family-friendly, the tour focuses on history and legends, which can appeal to a wide audience. However, because it involves walking and storytelling, consider your children’s interest levels.
Are there any additional costs?
No. All fees and taxes are included in the ticket price. Snacks and drinks are not included.
What if I have accessibility concerns?
The tour involves moderate walking but no strenuous activity. It’s close to public transport and groups are limited to 35 travelers, which helps manage comfort and accessibility.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the start. Cancellations less than 24 hours before will not be refunded.
Is there a chance I might see or experience something paranormal?
While some guests report detecting activity, it’s not guaranteed. The tour is primarily storytelling with some reports of paranormal phenomena on monitors, which adds to the fun.
Salt Lake Ghosts and Hauntings Tour By US Ghost Adventures
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Final Words

If you’re eager to explore Salt Lake City’s darker corners and enjoy a mix of history and ghostly tales, this tour offers solid value. It’s laid-back, approachable, and hosts guides who genuinely seem to enjoy sharing spooky stories. While it may not be a full-blown ghost hunt or investigation, it provides enough atmosphere and legends to keep your interest alive.
Think of it as a fun, moderately spooky walk through the city’s haunted past—perfect for an evening adventure or a different way to see Salt Lake City. Just keep in mind some of the reviews about sound and missed stops, and go in with an open mind ready for engaging stories rather than ghostly guarantees.
Enjoy your ghostly night out in Salt Lake City—and if you love a good story, this tour might just become one of your memorable travel experiences.
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