Up For A Challenge? Get Spooked This Weekend In Mineola At Walking Ghost Tour
East Texas offers those who believe in ghosts and the paranormal many opportunities to get close to and experience something from beyond this world. From watching things move in the Jefferson Hotel to hearing ghosts in an Athens park to being visited by ghosts in downtown Mineola, there are a lot of unexplainable things happening around us.
If you've got nerves of steel and the ability to conquer your fear and overcome demons or meet some friendly folk from the other side, it's time to end your doom scrolling and get out for an adventure of your own in Mineola this Saturday night.
The Mineola Walking Ghost Tour will be taking Mineola visitors on a walking tour of some of the most haunted buildings in downtown Mineola.
Professional guides will take you on a walking tour of some of the most haunted and historic locations in Mineola. If you're lucky enough, you'll experience the eerie side of town and possibly bump into some unexpected visitors. If that happens, you'll most likely do a scare jump and grab your date's hand pretty hard.
While on the tour you'll get to use some of the paranormal equipment you see the investigators use on TV and take part in experiments that are designed to communicate with those on the other side.
Go on, get out there, and do something a little out of the ordinary and you could experience something extraordinary. It's a great way to spend an October Saturday and it's just fifteen bucks. If you're up for the challenge go ahead and book and reserve your spot for the tour.
October is the best month of the year for anything haunted! We'll keep you updated all month long on haunting and Halloween events around East Texas.
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