Explore Denver’s haunted past with a spine-tingling walking tour through Capitol Hill’s ghostly sites and eerie legends. Discover chilling stories and haunted locales.
Explore Denver’s haunted past with a spine-tingling walking tour through Capitol Hill’s ghostly sites and eerie legends. Discover chilling stories and haunted locales.
- 1288 Gilpin St - The former site of the Henry Treat Rogers Mansion, now demolished, is where you’ll begin your evening by learning about the eerie real-life experiences of Russell Hunter. He later wrote the screenplay for the Hollywood horror classic, “The Changeling,” inspired by the paranormal and sometimes frightening events he encountered…
- 1288 Gilpin St - The former site of the Henry Treat Rogers Mansion, now demolished, is where you’ll begin your evening by learning about the eerie real-life experiences of Russell Hunter. He later wrote the screenplay for the Hollywood horror classic, “The Changeling,” inspired by the paranormal and sometimes frightening events he encountered while living there.
- Cheesman Park - Visit the graveyard-turned-park that inspired a classic Hollywood horror film and hear tales of some of the souls still resting here. This tour is the only Denver ghost tour that includes Cheesman Park and the location of the demolished Henry Treat Rogers mansion. We believe you’ll agree: these are two must-see, can’t-miss spots for anyone visiting Denver with an interest in exploring the Mile High City’s darker side.
- 1022 N Humboldt St - Stoiberhof: This haunted mansion, resembling a small castle, ominously sits on the edge of the graveyard-turned-park. Discover the tragic fate of the original owners and their connection to the Titanic, along with the two spirits still frequently seen within this ivy-covered, walled compound.
- 420 E 11th Ave - The haunted Patterson Inn conceals many dark secrets, deaths, and tragedies behind its beautiful façade, designed to resemble a French chateau. The legends and hauntings here even attracted the “Portals to Hell” TV crew to film and capture some of the paranormal activity. Even better, our team knows the former innkeeper and will share his stories of inexplicable events. This is one of the guests’ favorite stops, and we know the tales here will give you chills.
- Peabody-Whitehead Mansion - Known as the most haunted house in Colorado, this historic landmark is so eerie that we don’t even like turning our backs to it. Discover why this boarded-up, overgrown site struggles to keep tenants. Strong, tough men have been unable to spend a night inside. This legendary haunt has attracted paranormal enthusiasts from around the world and was featured on The Travel Channel’s “Ghost Adventures.”
- 1200 Pennsylvania St - The stunning Dunning Benedict House is a beautiful example of Romanesque Revival architecture, but beneath its beauty lies the death of Walter Cheesman (after whom Cheesman Park is named), unexplained events, and some mischievous spirits. Architect William Lang, who also designed the famous Molly Brown House, is behind this creation. This is the final stop on your Ghosts of Capitol Hill experience.
- Unbridled - Dennis Sheedy was a notable figure in Denver’s history, a rarity in itself, but he wasn’t immune to Denver’s darker side. His grand, historic compound is known for frequent sightings of a Victorian-era woman pleading for help. Who is she? Join the tour to find out, if you dare.
- Molly Brown House Museum - You may recognize her as the famous Titanic survivor, but are you aware of the paranormal activity that has occurred in the house since Molly’s passing?

- All taxes and fees are included.
- All taxes and fees are included.
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
Step away from the typical tourist path, skip the national chains and large group tours, and delve into the intriguing and eerie history of Denver’s Capitol Hill on this walking tour. Discover the chilling tales of Denver’s ghosts and the departed, guaranteed to give you goosebumps and send shivers down your spine.
Embark on this journey with your guide…
Step away from the typical tourist path, skip the national chains and large group tours, and delve into the intriguing and eerie history of Denver’s Capitol Hill on this walking tour. Discover the chilling tales of Denver’s ghosts and the departed, guaranteed to give you goosebumps and send shivers down your spine.
Embark on this journey with your guide and host for the evening, as they share an entertaining mix of legends, lore, history, and mystery from the Mile High City’s past. Visit famous haunted locations where spirits are rumored to still linger, and feel the spine-tingling sensation as you learn the true stories of some Denver residents believed to haunt the area.
Your guide will take you to what was once a burial ground, leading you through the shadows of Cheesman Park—one of the city’s most haunted spots. Stay alert at the site of the demolished Henry Treat Rogers Mansion, the Unsinkable Molly Brown’s House, and all the haunted locations you’ll explore!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.