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Salt Lake Ghost Tour: Salt, Spooks, & Shadows

Salt Lake Ghost Tour: Salt, Spooks, & Shadows

Did you know the Judge Building was bombed in 1985? Or that a cult leader caused one of Utah’s most disturbing murder-suicides at the site of the Holiday Inn? There are dark and sinister tales in every corner of Salt Lake City, and the spirits are anxious to tell them. Join your US Ghost Adventures guide for an evening of true crime and campfire ghost stories beginning at Gallivan Plaza. From there, you’ll visit six historic, haunted spots, unlocking a new creepy tale at each one. Uncover the history of infamous forger Mark Hofmann; steer clear of the angry ghost of Judge Ritter at the Federal Courthouse; and bask in the chilling energy of the Capitol Theater, where a fire claimed a teen boy’s life. You’ll end your tour on Whiskey Street, where you’re free to grab a drink after the tour. You may even spot the mischievous ghost girl who runs along the bar shelves, knocking over bottles. Are you brave enough to step into the shadows of Salt Lake City? You may never sleep with the lights off again. 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 start time

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Federal Courthouse, Salt Lake City: Our most recommended tours and activities

Salt Lake Ghost Tour: Salt, Spooks, & Shadows

Salt Lake Ghost Tour: Salt, Spooks, & Shadows

Did you know the Judge Building was bombed in 1985? Or that a cult leader caused one of Utah’s most disturbing murder-suicides at the site of the Holiday Inn? There are dark and sinister tales in every corner of Salt Lake City, and the spirits are anxious to tell them. Join your US Ghost Adventures guide for an evening of true crime and campfire ghost stories beginning at Gallivan Plaza. From there, you’ll visit six historic, haunted spots, unlocking a new creepy tale at each one. Uncover the history of infamous forger Mark Hofmann; steer clear of the angry ghost of Judge Ritter at the Federal Courthouse; and bask in the chilling energy of the Capitol Theater, where a fire claimed a teen boy’s life. You’ll end your tour on Whiskey Street, where you’re free to grab a drink after the tour. You may even spot the mischievous ghost girl who runs along the bar shelves, knocking over bottles. Are you brave enough to step into the shadows of Salt Lake City? You may never sleep with the lights off again. 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 start time

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This was a good experience. not so much for the ghost part(I personally think Ogden was a lot better/scarier) for me but especially loved getting to see downtown more even tho I’m from here, to see more places to go eat and things/events to do. It was fun to have a ghost finder transmitter

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Our guide Isabella was amazing and loved the way she explained each stop we visited. Loved the way she interacted with the group. I enjoyed learning a bit about the darker side of SLC, was a great tour.

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David did a great job of showing us around downtown SLC and teaching us some history along with stories of hauntings and unusual happenings.

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It was so interesting! Cathy was a fabulous tour guide. She was full of knowledge and SLC history. We would definitely recommend this tour!

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Loved learning the history of SLC. Our guide also had a great personality!