Flagstaff: Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour

Traverse the haunted streets of Flagstaff and uncover its eerie history on the

The "Flagstaff: Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour" takes visitors on a thrilling exploration of the eerie history lurking within this Arizona town. Guided by seasoned storytellers, the one-hour journey uncovers haunted sites and chilling tales of railroad deaths, ghostly apparitions, and a mysterious doctor’s untimely demise. With an engaging atmosphere and affordable pricing, this tour offers a captivating glimpse into Flagstaff’s haunted past that will leave you eager to learn more.

Good To Know

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  • One-hour walking tour exploring haunted sites and historic landmarks in Flagstaff, including the Weatherford Hotel, Milligan House, and ATSF Railway Depot.
  • Tour price ranges from $24 to $32 per person, with up to 25% savings and a full refund for cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
  • Experience highlights include hearing tales of railroad deaths, murder, and ghostly figures, as well as visiting Route 66 landmarks led by seasoned guides.
  • Weatherford Hotel, Milligan House, and ATSF Railway Depot are known for their haunted histories and paranormal activities.
  • Tour details include meeting at the Flagstaff Visitors Center, a 1-hour duration, and restrictions on smoking, alcohol, drugs, and video recording.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour in Flagstaff offers a one-hour exploration of the city’s haunted sites and historic landmarks.

Priced from $32 to $24 per person, the tour provides up to a 25% savings. Travelers can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance, and they can reserve their spot now and pay later.

The tour highlights include the Weatherford Hotel, tales of railroad deaths and a ghostly doctor, and the ghost mural story in the Milligan House.

The Weatherford Hotel, tales of railroad deaths and a ghostly doctor, and the ghost mural story in the Milligan House.

Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, and the tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues.

Experience Highlights

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Explorers on the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour can uncover haunted sites like the Weatherford Hotel, where they’ll hear tales of railroad deaths, murder, and a ghostly doctor.

The tour also ventures to the Milligan House to discover the story behind its ghost mural.

Along the way, visitors will stop at historic Route 66 landmarks, including the ATSF Railway Depot.

Led by seasoned guides, the tour promises an engaging and informative experience filled with fun-loving camaraderie as participants explore the captivating local ghost stories of Flagstaff.

Exploring Haunted Sites

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As visitors step into the heart of historic Flagstaff, they’ll be greeted by the haunting presence of the Weatherford Hotel. This century-old landmark is said to be home to ghostly figures, including a former hotel guest who tragically died in the building.

The tour also explores the Milligan House, where a ghostly mural supposedly comes to life. Guides share tales of railroad deaths and a ghostly doctor who still makes his rounds.

Stopping at the ATSF Railway Depot, guests learn about the paranormal activity that lingers near this historic transportation hub on the iconic Route 66.

Tales of Railroad Deaths, Murder, and a Ghostly Doctor

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Ghostly tales of tragic railroad deaths, gruesome murders, and a haunting doctor’s presence linger along the historic Route 66 in Flagstaff.

Visitors hear of railroad workers who met untimely ends, their spirits lingering near the ATSF Railway Depot.

Chilling accounts of a woman’s brutal murder in the Weatherford Hotel captivate the group.

A ghostly doctor, whose apparition has been spotted in the Milligan House, is said to wander the halls, searching for his lost patients.

These unsettling stories from Flagstaff’s past come alive on the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour, leaving participants intrigued and unsettled.

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The Ghost Mural Story in the Milligan House

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The Milligan House in Flagstaff holds a mysterious ghost mural that captivates visitors on the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour.

Guides reveal the intriguing backstory of this eerie artwork:

  • The mural was discovered behind a wall during renovations, depicting a ghostly figure.

  • Legend suggests the mural was painted by a former resident, now thought to haunt the home.

  • Some believe the mural was created as a tribute to a tragic event, such as a murder or suicide.

  • The mural’s origins remain shrouded in mystery, adding to the house’s haunted atmosphere.

  • Guests are invited to examine the mural and ponder its chilling history.

Historic Route 66 Stops

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Several historic stops along Route 66 are included in the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour.

Visitors explore the ATSF Railway Depot, a former train station that now serves as a museum. The guide shares stories of railroad deaths and the ghostly presence that’s said to linger.

The tour also visits other iconic Route 66 sites, allowing participants to enjoy the route’s rich history.

Through these stops, the tour provides a unique blend of haunting tales and the fascinating legacy of one of America’s most iconic highways.

Tour Details and Logistics

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All tours for the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour meet outside the Flagstaff Visitors Center, located at 1 E Rte 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86001.

The Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour meets outside the Flagstaff Visitors Center, located at 1 E Rte 66, Flagstaff, AZ 86001.

Tour guides wear US Ghost Adventures t-shirts and carry lanterns, easily recognizable. Guests should arrive 15 minutes before the tour start time. The tour isn’t suitable for those with mobility issues.

Visitors are recommended to wear comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing. Prohibited items include smoking, alcohol, drugs, and video recording during the tour.

  • Tour duration: 1 hour

  • Price range: $24.00 to $32.00 per person

  • Cancellation policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance

  • Reservation options: Reserve now, pay later

  • Inclusions: Guided tour, local ghost stories, historical information

Customer Reviews and Feedback

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Customers generally rate the Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour as a 4.2 out of 5 based on 6 reviews.

Positive feedback highlights the engaging and knowledgeable guides who share well-researched history and authentic local ghost stories. Travelers appreciate the informative and energetic nature of the tours, recommending them for those interested in local history and ghost stories.

However, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments as it involves a 1-hour walking tour.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is the Tour Suitable for Children?

The tour is not suitable for children. The tour covers haunted sites with tales of railroad deaths, murder, and ghostly encounters, which may not be appropriate or interesting for young audiences. The tour is recommended for adults interested in local history and ghost stories.

Can I Bring My Pet on the Tour?

No, pets are not allowed on the tour. The tour details state that prohibited items include smoking, alcohol, drugs, and video recording, but do not mention bringing pets. For the safety and comfort of all participants, pets are not permitted on the walking tour.

Are There Any Food or Drink Options During the Tour?

The tour doesn’t include any food or drink options. Participants are advised to come prepared with comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, but consuming food or beverages during the walking tour is not permitted.

Are There Restroom Facilities Available Along the Tour Route?

There are no restroom facilities included during the tour. Guests are advised to use the restrooms at the starting location before the tour begins. The 1-hour walking tour does not include any stops for restroom breaks along the route.

Can I Take Photos or Videos During the Tour?

The tour prohibits video recording during the experience. However, guests are generally allowed to take photos, though they’re advised to be respectful and not disrupt the tour.

The Sum Up

The Flagstaff: Ghosts of Route 66 Haunted Walking Tour offers a captivating exploration of the city’s eerie past. Guests can uncover chilling tales of railroad deaths, ghostly apparitions, and haunted landmarks while strolling through historic Flagstaff. With engaging storytellers and an affordable price, this tour provides a unique and spooky glimpse into the haunted heritage of this Arizona destination.

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