November 4 2023 Paranormal Day At the Superstition Mountain Museum
4087 E Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85119
ALL DAY FREE ADMISSION TO PARANORMAL DAY 10 AM to 4 PM
Enjoy a day of guest speakers, authors, psychics, paranormal teams and exciting workshops. A variety of vendors and artisans on hand where you'll find, stones, crystals, jewelry, tarot, Anime, special creations and More!
OPTIONAL EVENING EVENTS
There will be two ghost tours available for everyone in the family to enjoy. Top it off with an evening Ghost Hunt with a paranormal team using the latest equipment

GHOST TOUR $10 pp
Enjoy a ghost tour and learn of the haunted history.. See evidence collected and go on a ghostly adventure

GHOST HUNT $40 - $60 pp
Join Paranormal Teams and investigate the haunted grounds of the Superstition Mountain Museum.
Guest Speakers
Variety of speakers involved in the paranormal field
TBA
10:15 AM
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EVPs & Life after Life: The Correlation
11:15 AM
PHOENIX ARIZONA PARANORMAL SOCIETY (PAPS)
PAPS (Phoenix Arizona Paranormal Society)is dedicated to helping others gain peace of mind by helping to explain what is and is not paranormal through use of modern techniques and documented evidence acquired during investigations. Their mission is to capture both video and audio signatures of paranormal activity to prove the existence of life after death

REIKI WORKSHOP
12:15 PM
Candice Norton
Candice Norton is a Reiki Practitioner as well as an Empath/medium. Founder of SPIofAz, her group of open minded people that have experience in the paranormal or is curious in it...We are out to see what the way beyond might bring us...so come and take the adventure with us.

Vulture City Ghost Town
1:15 PM
DAMIAN HARRIS
Vulture City Ghost Town is renowned for its ghostly encounters side of this abandoned settlement.. First hand experience from numerous paranormal investigations of this abandoned settlement Learn about its history and hear the chilling tales of those who still walk this once thriving gold mining town.

Sounds Of The Dead: Staticom Method
2:15 PM
Tony & Cherie Rathman
Founder/Lead Investigators at Entity Voices Host of Entity Voices Paranormal Evidence Live Stream on KGRAdb.com. Explore the Staticom communication method and hear actual EVPs from beyond

Discover Tombstone AZ
3:15 PM
Tracy King
The City of Tombstone wants you to know that Tombstone Arizona's Businesses, Attractions, Restaurants & Saloons are awaiting your visit. Come on down and see what's happening in "The Town Too Tough to Die!"

Ghost Hunt 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm
$40 PER PERSON
2 Hour Ghost Hunt Extension Limited to 8 people10:00 pm to Midnight
+ $20 PER PERSON
Intense ghost hunt 2 hour add on for those who want to explore on their own
Purchasing Tickets You agree to all the terms of the cancellation policy

The Superstition Mountains are extremely haunted. November 24 2011 a crash killed 3 adults & 3 kids. Memorial wreckage was brought to the Superstition Mountain Museum. Here an incredible Spirit box session with interaction with our equipment.
An old minor long with white hair, beard and black eyes seen by many said to have fallen to his death. Claims of footsteps have been heard at the Old Stamp Mill and shadows seen throughout the grounds.
Event Start Time: 7:00pm Event Finish Time: 10:00pm (Intense ghost hunt 2 hour add on available)
An old minor long with white hair, beard and black eyes seen by many said to have fallen to his death. Claims of footsteps have been heard at the Old Stamp Mill and shadows seen throughout the grounds.
Event Start Time: 7:00pm Event Finish Time: 10:00pm (Intense ghost hunt 2 hour add on available)
PLEASE NOTE: You will be walking on uneven surface on trails throughout the property. There will be some incline and hills.
Your ghost hunt at Lost Dutchman Museum includes the following:
Equipment:
The investigators will provide EM meters, FLIR cameras, paranormal Music Boxes, Shadow sensors, REM Pods, Spirit boxes, Ovilus and other equipment for free to utilize to try and catch evidence of the spirits.* A valid driver’s license and credit card is required to be provided equipment. You can bring your own equipment if available.
History:
Perhaps nowhere in the entire United States is there an area full of legend, history and intrigue as the rugged 160,000 acre Superstition Mountain range in the Tonto National Forest in Central Arizona. Archeological evidence indicates people were here some 9000 years ago. Later inhabitants included the Salado, Hohokam and Apache Indians, followed by Spanish explorers and Mexican Gold Miners.
Early American trappers and adventurers migrated to the area and were soon followed by cattlemen and farmers. Eventually, the U.S. Cavalry was sent in to establish forts to protect this rapidly growing population. As modern times approached, men and women began searching for what they believed was the richest gold mine in the world
This tour and investigation is for entertainment purposes only. The information provided is accurate as provided by local historians. There is no guarantee there will be paranormal activity *Equipment varies
Your ghost hunt at Lost Dutchman Museum includes the following:
- Use of our equipment which includes, trigger objects and EMF Meters
- Participate in paranormal experiments
- Access to the most haunted areas.
- Ghost Hunt with experienced Ghost Hunting Team.
Equipment:
The investigators will provide EM meters, FLIR cameras, paranormal Music Boxes, Shadow sensors, REM Pods, Spirit boxes, Ovilus and other equipment for free to utilize to try and catch evidence of the spirits.* A valid driver’s license and credit card is required to be provided equipment. You can bring your own equipment if available.
History:
Perhaps nowhere in the entire United States is there an area full of legend, history and intrigue as the rugged 160,000 acre Superstition Mountain range in the Tonto National Forest in Central Arizona. Archeological evidence indicates people were here some 9000 years ago. Later inhabitants included the Salado, Hohokam and Apache Indians, followed by Spanish explorers and Mexican Gold Miners.
Early American trappers and adventurers migrated to the area and were soon followed by cattlemen and farmers. Eventually, the U.S. Cavalry was sent in to establish forts to protect this rapidly growing population. As modern times approached, men and women began searching for what they believed was the richest gold mine in the world
This tour and investigation is for entertainment purposes only. The information provided is accurate as provided by local historians. There is no guarantee there will be paranormal activity *Equipment varies