This Ghost Tour In Arizona Takes You 220 Feet Below Ground & No Lights Are Allowed

It's crawling with ghosts.💀
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Are you craving an adventure worthy of a Paranormal Activity movie?

Grand Canyon Caverns in Arizona has Ghost Walk Tours that will take you on an hour-long journey, 220 feet below ground to some of the most haunted spots.

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Un-explain ghost and paranormal sightings.

Grand Canyon Caverns

It's like something out of a horror movie because no lights are allowed — only K2 EMF meters, and the ghosts crawling around you. 

You can snag an adult ticket for $22.95 plus tax, and tours start at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. by reservations only. 

According to the website, most travelers tend to see a ghost believed to be Walter Peck "at the top and bottom of the elevator shaft, opening the doors at different times."

Other chilling reports claim to have seen images of a body hanging "at the top of the caverns."

The list goes on and it's some of the things you can expect to see or hear while traversing the paths.

If you're a fan of the paranormal, you might want to give this tour a shot — if you dare.

Ghost Walk Tour

Price: $22.95+

Address: 115 Mile Marker AZ-66, Peach Springs, AZ

Why You Need To Go: You can explore caves crawling with ghosts in Arizona. 

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and, most of all, be respectful on your trip.

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