Haunted places in Arizona are lurking around every corner and you can visit 13 of them on this trolley tour in Tombstone. From the Bird Cage Theatre to Boot Hill Graveyard, the tour showcases the haunted history of the "Town Too Tough to Die" as you've never experienced it before. Are you brave enough to climb aboard?
Put on your cowboy boots and saddle up for a scary good time when you embark on a haunted trolley tour of historic downtown Tombstone.
Located at the Old Tombstone Western Theme Park, the tour leads to 13 of the most infamous places in the "Town Too Tough To Die."
Held on Friday and Saturday nights only, the ride makes stops at such notorious destinations as Boot Hill Graveyard, the Bufford House, and more.
Tour guides will offer historical narration all throughout the journey. You'll even hear eyewitness accounts of some of the murders that took place around Tombstone!
Other paranormal hotspots you'll visit include the Bird Cage Theatre, which is so haunted that it was featured on Ghost Adventures!
Widely regarded as one of the most haunted places on earth, the circa-1881 theater also served as a casino and bordello.
You'll also pass by the old courthouse (and see the gallows behind it).
The two-story Victorian building is now a state historic park with a museum dedicated to the town's mining past.
Lay eyes on the very site of the O.K. Corral gunfight...
...and watch a reenactment to learn exactly how it all went down.
The homes of Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp themselves are even included on the tour!
One thing is for sure — this trolley ride hits all of the haunted highlights of the aptly-named town of Tombstone.
Tours take place every Friday and Saturday evening and the duration is one hour.
You can purchase tickets either online or at the park for this tour.
Visit the Old Tombstone Western Theme Park website or Facebook page for more information.
Have you ever taken this trolley tour to some of the most haunted places in Arizona? If so, we'd love to hear all about your experience! Tell us in the comments. Don't forget to check out our previous article for a fascinating mine tour in Arizona to also check out while you're in Tombstone!
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