Ride the Peavine & Iron King Trails and picnic by Watson Lake
3 Hours
Helmet, E-bike
Explore the Peavine and Iron King Trails on a self-guided e-bike ride, then cruise down to Watson Lake Park for time at the lakeshore. Set your own pace over a 3-hour window.
Helmets must be worn at all times. Minimum recommended age is 13+ and at least 5 feet tall; some minors may need a short skills test. Trailhead parking has a $3 fee (free on Wednesdays); the kiosk takes cash or card.
Full refund if you cancel 24 hours before your reservation (booking fees not included). Full refund for bad weather (heavy rain or snow), but booking fees not included. Same-day cancellations/changes are not refundable. Same-day schedule changes may have a $30.00 rebooking fee. No partial refunds for early returns.
Arrive 15 minutes before your ride for orientation and a practice ride.
Yes. Helmets are provided and you must wear one at all times.
The minimum recommended age is 13+ and at least 5 feet tall, and you must be physically able to ride a bicycle. Minors who don’t meet this criteria must pass a short skills test before they can ride.
1625 Sundog Ranch Rd, Prescott, AZ, 86301
Ghost hunters and dark tourism fans seem to have found their match with this Phoenix tour company. Guides like Emily, David, Erika, and India consistently earn praise for their historical knowledge and engaging storytelling. What sets these tours apart is the authentic ghost hunting equipment everyone gets to use—EMF readers, spirit boxes, and dowsing rods—which creates an interactive experience rather than just a walking lecture. Multiple reviewers mention capturing unexplained activity and getting genuine responses from the equipment, particularly at locations like the Rosson House and Melinda's Alley. The experience does have some logistical quirks to know about. A couple visitors struggled with finding meeting locations and felt communication could be friendlier, while others wished for clearer guidance on parking costs and walking distances in downtown Phoenix's heat. One person felt their tour lacked substance with minimal storytelling, though this seems to be an outlier given how many others specifically rave about the detailed historical context. Most tours end at a speakeasy with craft cocktails, which gets enthusiastic mentions. For newcomers to paranormal investigating or longtime believers, the tours deliver both educational value and legitimate spooky moments.
We had a great time. Our tour guide David did a great job. I loved being able to use the equipment and being able to go into the hotel. My family and I really enjoyed feeling like we made contact with spirits. I would highly recommend participating with this tour if you're close to Tempe AZ.
Jamie Johnson
April 1, 2026
We had a great time. Our tour guide David did a great job. I loved being able to use the equipment and being able to go into the hotel. My family and I really enjoyed feeling like we made contact with spirits. I would highly recommend participating with this tour if you're close to Tempe AZ.
Jamie Johnson
April 1, 2026