Thank you to everyone who purchased tickets, all tours are SOLD OUT.
Join us for a spine-tingling adventure on the Haunted Historic Roseville Walking Tour! Are you ready to uncover the chilling secrets that lurk in the shadows of Roseville’s oldest and most historic district? Prepare for a 60-minute journey through the heart of the town, where history meets the supernatural. Witness the past come to life as our knowledgeable guide shares TRUE stories of ghostly encounters, unsolved murders, catastrophic events, and the tragic fates of those who once walked these streets. Explore the eerie corners of Roseville, where emotion, triumph, and tragedy intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a paranormal aficionado, this event promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with chills and thrills.
Tickets are limited, so don’t miss your chance to be part of the Haunted Historic Roseville Walking Tour!
To reserve your spot for a tour, please donate the following:
Adults (18+): $15 donation per adult
RHS Members and Teens (ages 13-17): $10 donation
Newly Added Upcoming Dates for the Haunted Historical Walking Tour:
Friday October 25th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Saturday October 26th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Thursday October 31st at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Sold Out Dates:
Sunday October 27th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Monday October 28th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Tuesday October 29th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Wednesday October 30th at 6pm -SOLD OUT-
Information about the walking tours:
Please note that the topics and stories on the tour may be triggering as they may deal with tragic deaths. The topics discussed may not be suitable for children, discretion is advised.
It is an one hour long tour around Old Town Roseville.
The tour will have times where you can sit, but you will be mostly on your feet so wear good walking shoes.
We start and end at the Carnegie Museum. Please arrive 15 minutes before the tour to check in. Street parking is available on Lincoln St and Pleasant St and there is a free public parking lot next to the Moose Lodge.