Come for a ghost tour at one of the most haunted locations in AZ. Learn the secrets of what happened within these walls. You'll hear about Jail’s hidden past and the spirits that are said to still roa
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Location: Claypool
What's Included
- In-person English Guide
- Demontration Of The Latest Ghost Hunting Equipment
- Led by seasoned 47 year paranormal investigator -historian
- Brief video of paranormal activity
- Tour through all levels providing historic and paranormal content
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, the Haunted Jail Ghost Tours are generally recommended for ages 12 and up due to the spooky themes and some intense stories shared during the tour. It's worth noting that younger teens might enjoy it if they're into ghost stories, but I’d check with the tour guide for specifics if you’re planning to bring anyone younger.
A: The tours usually run rain or shine, but if conditions are severe, like a storm warning, they might postpone. I recommend checking their website or calling ahead if the weather looks sketchy. They’re pretty good about communication!
A: Dress comfortably and in layers! The jail can get chilly at night, and you'll be walking around a lot. I would recommend wearing sturdy shoes too, since you might be walking on uneven ground. Also, don’t forget your flashlight if you have one, although they provide some equipment!
Discussions
Just did the Haunted Jail Tour and OMG!
I recently went on the 1910 Haunted Jail Ghost Tour in Claypool, and it was such a wild experience! The guide was super knowledgeable and shared some crazy stories about the history of the jail. I actually sat in a cell alone for a few minutes—gotta say, it was way creepier than I expected! The whole atmosphere was just perfect for a spooky night out. I definitely recommend it, especially for Halloween!
Thinking of gifting the Haunted Jail Tour—thoughts?
I’m considering buying the Haunted Jail Ghost Tour as a gift for my partner who loves ghost stories. Has anyone done this before? Is it worth it? I want it to be special but also fun. Any tips on how to make the experience better?