Visit the locations the spirits frequent and learn about the history of the people who walked the streets of Sealy when these spirits were walking among them.

New sites will be on the tour this year and new ghost stories will be shared!

The tour will include spirits at the Sealy Historical Park who will share stories from their lives in Sealy's early days. There will also be a hay wagon tour with stops in several locations in downtown Sealy.

Paranormal investigators have studied several of the buildings downtown and have captured voices and recorded spirit images.

This year's tour promises to be something truly special for the historian as well as the ghost hunter that resides in many of us!

There will be four tour times.  Each tour will last approximately 1 1/2 hours.  Tours will begin at 7 PM and begin every hour until 10 PM.  Tour goers will be transported to the tour locations by tour bus.  

Please wear comfortable clothing and dress appropriately for the weather conditions on the day of the tour.

Tours will begin at the Santa Fe Museum in the Sealy Historical Park located at 211 East Main Street in Sealy. Please purchase tickets in advance.  Seating cannot be guaranteed the night of the tour if tickets are not purchased in advance.  Seating is limited!  

Purchase tickets for the tour time you prefer.  Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the tour to register.

You must purchase tickets for the specific tour you want to take.  Ticket prices are as follows:

                                                                    Adults   - $18.00
                                                    Students - $10.00 for 18 and under

Tickets purchased online will be "will call" and waiting for you at the Santa Fe Musuem at the time of your tour.

Seats will not be reserved if payment has not been received prior to the tour.  Some tickets might be available the day of the tour, but please remember that seating is limited and that it is best to purchase tickets in advance.




     2025 Ghost Tour
The old Sealy Rice Mill on Front Street has its share of ghost stories!