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Aurora Haunts Ghost Tour
Meeting point
Aurora Regional Fire Museum, 53 N Broadway, Aurora, IL 60505
Duration
1 hour
Start time
Nightly @ 8pm
Tour Operator
Overview
Venture into the haunted heart of Aurora, Illinois—known ominously as the "City of Cemeteries"—on this spine-chilling ghost tour by US Ghost Adventures.
Located just 40 miles west of Chicago along the Fox River, Aurora's charming downtown conceals a dark and tragic past filled with suicides, murders, and restless spirits that refuse to leave.
This one-hour Aurora ghost walk takes you through the historic downtown district where paranormal activity runs rampant at locations like the notorious Leland Tower Apartments, the cursed Two Brothers Roundhouse, and the desecrated grounds of Mount Olivet Cemetery.
Your expert guide reveals authenticated haunted history researched from local archives, witness testimonies, and paranormal investigations. From shadowy figures at the Aurora Regional Fire Museum to phantom smells wafting through century-old buildings, this haunted tour near you delivers genuinely eerie encounters with Aurora's most tormented souls.
Whether you're seeking ghost tours in the Chicago area or paranormal experiences in Illinois, Aurora Haunts promises a haunted history tour that will leave you questioning what lurks in the darkness of the City of Lights.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
Your Aurora ghost tour begins in downtown Aurora's Historic District along the Fox River, where Victorian elegance masks centuries of tragedy and terror. This outdoor walking tour covers approximately 1 mile over 60 minutes, guiding you past Aurora's most actively haunted locations. US Ghost Adventures focuses on historically authentic accounts rather than staged entertainment, drawing from extensive research and documented supernatural phenomena.
Haunted Landmarks: Stand before the Leland Tower Apartments (built 1928), where multiple suicide victims leaped from the building into the Fox River below, leaving behind putrid phantom smells, inexplicable cold spots, and shadowy apparitions that terrorize residents to this day. Visit the Two Brothers Roundhouse, originally constructed in 1858 as a vital railroad hub, where horrific train accidents and mysterious deaths created a playground for paranormal activity—including the legendary tale of a boy who encountered "the Devil in that hole" and never returned. Explore the Aurora Regional Fire Museum, where artifacts are possessed by brave firefighters who perished in Aurora's deadliest 1934 blaze, with strange figures witnessed moving through the darkness.
Tragic Tales: Discover why Aurora earned its chilling nickname "City of Cemeteries" as you learn about the forgotten burial grounds beneath modern streets, including Root Street Cemetery where countless bodies lie in unmarked graves. Hear accounts of Mount Olivet Cemetery's desecrated sacred land, where EVP recordings capture soft-spoken voices and sinister intentions from restless spirits. Learn about the dark energy permeating downtown from historical tragedies including train disasters, mob violence, and the city's connection to Chicago's criminal underworld.
Free parking at Stolp Island Garage, River Street lots, and West Suburban Bank (after 5pm); street parking with time limits. Visit Parkopedia for the best parking information
No tour stops; use restrooms at Stolp Island Garage or downtown venues before tour starts. Visit Toilet Finder for restroom information
Mostly flat sidewalks (1 mile); partial wheelchair access—contact operator to confirm for specific needs (for more info contact tour operator)
Pet-friendly tour; leashed, well-behaved dogs welcome. Service animals always permitted.
No entry into buildings; stories are told from outside at public vantage points. (for more info contact tour operator)
Family-friendly with spooky history; suitable for older children comfortable with ghost stories. (for more info, contact tour operator)
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Things to take on a ghost walk
Essential Items
Comfortable walking shoes
Great for long walks and uneven ground.
Weather-appropriate clothing
Bring a jacket, hoodie, or raincoat.
Fully charged phone
For photos, notes, light, or emergencies.
Small torch/flashlight
Helps with dark paths and visibility.
Helpful Extras
Portable power bank
Keeps your phone alive for photos or apps.
Bottle of water
Stay hydrated on longer tours.
Bug spray
Useful in older outdoor areas.
Small backpack/crossbody bag
Carry essentials hands-free.
Safety & Comfort Snacks
Small snacks
Good for long or late-night tours.
Personal medication
Bring anything you may need.
Hand sanitizer or wipes
Useful in older buildings or high-touch areas.
Paranormal-Focused Items
EMF detector
For interactive ghost hunting.
Thermometer
Check for cold spots.
Notebook & pen
Note sightings or strange sounds.
Red-filtered flashlight
Helps maintain night vision.
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FaQ's
what is a ghost tour
A ghost tour is a guided experience that explores haunted locations and shares stories of paranormal activity, local legends, and historical events. These tours often take place at night in historic towns, cemeteries, or old buildings, blending history with spine-tingling storytelling. Ghost tours offer a fun and immersive way to learn about a location’s past while enjoying a spooky adventure.
Why do people go on ghost tours?
People go on ghost tours to explore local history, hear chilling stories, and experience the thrill of the unknown. Ghost tours blend entertainment, folklore, and real historical events, making them popular with travelers, paranormal enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique nighttime adventure. They’re a fun way to discover hidden stories, learn about haunted locations, and enjoy a memorable, spine-tingling experience.
Is a ghost tour scary?
A ghost tour can be spooky, but it’s usually not overwhelmingly scary. Most ghost tours focus on storytelling, history, and exploring haunted locations rather than jump scares or intense horror. The level of fear often depends on the setting, the guide, and your own comfort with eerie tales. They’re designed to be enjoyable for most people, including beginners who want a fun, slightly spooky experience.
What is ghost tourism
Ghost tourism, also known as spooky tourism, is a type of travel focused on visiting haunted locations, paranormal sites, and historic places with spooky stories. It combines history, folklore, and supernatural experiences, attracting travelers who enjoy ghost tours, haunted attractions, and eerie adventures. Ghost tourism offers a unique way to explore a destination’s culture while experiencing thrilling, memorable moments.
What to wear on a ghost tour?
When choosing what to wear on a ghost tour, comfort and practicality are key. Most ghost tours involve walking through historic streets, uneven paths, or dimly lit areas, so opt for comfortable walking shoes with good grip. Dress in weather-appropriate layers, as tours often take place at night when temperatures drop. A light jacket or hoodie works well year-round.
Avoid loud or reflective clothing that can distract from the experience, and choose dark, neutral colours to blend into the spooky atmosphere. If you’re joining an outdoor tour, consider bringing waterproof layers, a hat, or gloves in colder seasons. A small crossbody bag is ideal for carrying essentials without weighing you down.
For added comfort and safety, bring a fully charged phone, but keep it on silent to avoid interrupting the tour. With the right clothing and gear, you’ll stay comfortable, safe, and fully immersed in the ghostly experience.
What to Expect on a Ghost Tour?
A ghost tour typically combines history, storytelling, and paranormal legends as you explore haunted locations, old towns, and places known for unexplained activity. Expect your guide to share true local stories, including tragic events, mysterious sightings, and eerie folklore tied to the area’s past. Many tours visit historic buildings, cemeteries, alleyways, and landmark sites after dark to heighten the atmosphere.
Most ghost tours are walking tours, so prepare for 60–90 minutes of light to moderate walking, sometimes on uneven ground or dimly lit streets. Some guides may use ghost-hunting tools—like EMF meters or spirit boxes—to demonstrate paranormal investigation techniques, giving you an interactive experience.
You can expect a mix of education, entertainment, and spooky fun, but not guaranteed scares or staged jump moments. The goal is to immerse you in the history, mystery, and unexplained stories that shape each location. Whether you’re a believer or a skeptic, a ghost tour offers a unique way to discover a city’s hidden past and explore its most haunted corners.
What to Bring on a Ghost Tour?
Preparing properly can make your ghost tour safer, more comfortable, and far more enjoyable. Here are the key items guests are recommended to bring to any ghost walk, haunted history tour, or paranormal investigation.
Essentials:
Comfortable walking shoes for uneven or historic streets
Weather-appropriate clothing: jacket, hoodie, or raincoat
Fully charged phone for photos, notes, or emergencies
Small torch/flashlight for dark areas
Helpful Extras:
Portable power bank for devices or ghost-hunting apps
Bottle of water to stay hydrated
Bug spray for outdoor or older locations
Small backpack or crossbody bag to keep hands free
Optional Paranormal Gear:
EMF detector for interactive ghost-hunting
Thermometer for detecting “cold spots”
Notebook & pen for logging encounters
Red-filtered flashlight to maintain night vision
Safety & Comfort:
Small snacks for longer or late-night tours
Personal medication if needed
Hand sanitizer or wipes for older buildings and high-touch areas
