Salt Lake Ghost Tour: Salt, Spooks, & Shadows

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Free cancellation available
Up to 24 hours before the start time
Duration: 1 hour
Service animals welcome

Dive into Salt Lake City’s eerie past with our thrilling walking ghost tour, where history and the supernatural intertwine!

Guided by a local expert and master storyteller, you’ll explore a mile of haunted ground, visiting iconic sites brimming with ghostly encounters. Wander through the historic district and feel the chill of spectral sightings at places like the Hotel Plandome and the Exchange Place Historic District, where echoes of the past resonate with every step.

Uncover unsettling secrets beneath the city's serene surface as you visit the Frank E. Moss Federal Courthouse, Old Post Office, and the infamous “Whiskey Street.” While we can’t enter private buildings, the thrill of standing on haunted ground will send shivers down your spine.

Each stop offers a chance to connect with restless spirits, turning this tour into a spine-tingling adventure you’ll remember long after it ends!

What's included

  • All Fees and Taxes

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Snacks

    Languages spoken by guide

    English

    Additional information

    Wheelchair accessible

    Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

    Service animals allowed

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

    Location

    Departure point

    239 S Main St, S Main St 239, Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT, 84111
    All tours meet on the bridge in the middle of Gallivan Utah Center at 239 S Main St, Salt Lake City. Your guide will be wearing a US Ghost Adventures t-shirt and carrying a lantern. Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour starts time.

    End point

    Judge Building, E 300 S 8, Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, UT, 84111

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