Gaslights, Graves, & Gold: Terrors of Denver Ghost Tour

Join our mesmerizing walking ghost tour through Denver's haunted streets, where the past and the paranormal collide. Led by a seasoned guide steeped in local lore, you'll visit some of the city's most

Join our mesmerizing walking ghost tour through Denver's haunted streets, where the past and the paranormal collide. Led by a seasoned guide steeped in local lore, you'll visit some of the city's most storied and spooky spots, including the Capitol Building, Acacia Apartments, and the legendary Molly Brown House. These chilling stories reveal the darker side of Denver's history, making this tour perfect for both history enthusiasts and thrill-seekers. As you traverse a mile of haunted ground, you'll feel the crisp mountain air and sense the eerie presence of the past. Though we won’t enter private properties, standing on the very spots where ghostly encounters have occurred guarantees a spine-tingling experience. This tour is crafted to both entertain and educate, weaving together historical facts with eerie tales that will keep you captivated. Join us each night for an unforgettable journey into Denver’s haunted past.

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Location: Denver

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Q: Can I bring my kids on the Gaslights, Graves, & Gold tour?

A: Yes, children are welcome on the tour! It’s a great way to introduce them to Denver's history and some spooky stories. Just keep in mind that some of the tales can be a bit intense, so maybe gauge your kids’ comfort levels. I took my 10-year-old and she loved it!

Q: What should I wear for the Gaslights tour? Is it going to be cold?

A: Definitely dress for the weather! Since the tour runs in the evenings, it can get chilly, especially in the fall. I'd recommend layering up and wearing comfy shoes because you’ll be walking around for a while. I took a light jacket and was glad I did!

Q: Is there a chance the tour gets canceled due to weather?

A: Yeah, the tour can be canceled if the weather is really bad, like heavy rain or snow. They’ll notify you ahead of time, and you can usually reschedule your tickets for a later date. I did that once and it was super easy!

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Just did the Gaslights, Graves, & Gold tour and it was awesome!

I went on the Gaslights, Graves, & Gold tour last weekend with a couple of friends, and wow, it was such a blast! The guide really knew their stuff and the stories were both creepy and fascinating. We saw the Molly Brown House and learned about some wild hauntings. The vibe was so cool walking through Denver at night. Totally recommend it for a unique night out!

Thinking of gifting the ghost tour, any thoughts?

Hey all, I'm considering this Gaslights, Graves, & Gold tour as a gift for my history-loving best friend. He’s super into ghost stories! Just curious if anyone here has done it and if it’s worth it? What’s the best time to go?