The tour is not just a tour, it's an adventure. It is a participative event (at least as much as you like to participate). We have fun and enjoy the stories and buildings of Colorado Springs. A mix of
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Location: Colorado Springs
What's Included
- Colorado Springs Walking Ghost / History Tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour is generally family-friendly, but it does include some spooky stories that might be a bit intense for really young kids. I'd say it's best suited for ages 10 and up. You know your kids best, but if they're into ghost stories, they'll likely enjoy it!
A: They run tours year-round, but the fall is especially popular because of the spooky season vibe! Winter can be chilly, so dress warmly if you go then. I'd recommend layers, as the evening can get pretty cold in Colorado Springs.
A: The starting point is usually located in downtown Colorado Springs, so it’s pretty accessible if you're driving. There’s street parking but can be a little tricky during peak hours. I recommend arriving early to find a good spot. If you’re taking public transport, check the local bus routes as they have stops nearby.
Discussions
Just did the Guided Walking Ghost Tour in Colorado Springs—so fun!
I took the Guided Walking Ghost/History Tour last week and had a blast! Our guide was super knowledgeable and shared some wild stories about the old buildings. It’s a mix of history and spooky tales, and I loved that we got to explore some hidden spots in Colorado Springs. Definitely recommend it for anyone who’s into ghost stories or local history! I think it’d make a great gift for my dad, who's a total history buff.
Thinking of gifting the Ghost Tour—any recommendations?
I’m considering gifting the Colorado Springs Ghost Tour to my sister for her birthday. She loves spooky stuff and this sounds perfect! Just worried about the evening weather since her birthday is in October. Should I pack extra layers? Anyone done it around that time? Would love to hear your thoughts!