Step into Jerome’s storied streets with the passionate guides of Jerome Ghost Tours, locals who grew up hearing these legends at kitchen tables and now bring them to life with engaging storytelling, museum-quality research, and a ...
Most guests rave about the engaging tours that blend Jerome's dark history with hands-on paranormal investigation. The 2-hour Pandora's Box tour gets particular praise for providing ghost-hunting equipment like EMF readers and spirit boxes, which reviewers found genuinely fun to use. Many families mentioned bringing kids who had a great time, especially at the cemetery where communication seemed most active. Courtney emerges as a standout guide in many reviews, with visitors highlighting her knowledge of local history, respectful approach to the spirits, and ability to make the experience both spooky and entertaining. The tours visit locations like the old high school and cemetery, though some walking on steep Jerome terrain is required. While most experiences were overwhelmingly positive, a few visitors reported issues with front desk interactions and felt unclear about what locations they'd actually enter. One reviewer questioned the historical accuracy. Overall though, the majority found it an entertaining way to explore Jerome's mining past with a paranormal twist.
Fact filled, fun tour of Jerome and its crazy history. Courtney did a fantastic job filling our group in on the chronology of the town and the characters that made it what is was today. Amazing how ruthless people could be to make a dollar back then and how they became rich at the expense of others' hard work and resulting sorrows. Worthwhile visit.
Mike Blom
March 12, 2026
Fact filled, fun tour of Jerome and its crazy history. Courtney did a fantastic job filling our group in on the chronology of the town and the characters that made it what is was today. Amazing how ruthless people could be to make a dollar back then and how they became rich at the expense of others' hard work and resulting sorrows. Worthwhile visit.
Mike Blom
March 12, 2026