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Is it me, or are there more ghost hunts and ghost tours this Valentine’s Day than in years past? Could be me. Or it could be because Valentine’s Day coincides with a weekend this year and haunted places and tours are taking advantage.
Whatever it is, I noticed there are 14 of them (at least) this February.
Technically there are more. I fudged the headline a bit because 14 is the perfect number, right? (Seeing as how Valentine’s Day is February 14th and all.)
You’ll see there are actually 16 on this list. Technically there are 17 ghost tour and ghost hunting events happening either on Valentine’s Day or during the weekend. (That I know of. To see the ones I’ve got listed, jaunt on over to the Ghost Tour and Ghost Hunting Events page.)
However, one overnight ghost hunt was sold out. (The Valentine’s Day Ghost Hunt & Overnight Stay at the Hotel Conneaut.) That’s why I didn’t include it here.
And three don’t specifically allude to Valentine’s weekend. (The Haunted Souls Ghost Tour at the Historic Latta Plantation in Huntersville, South Carolina; the Free RHA TShirt & Hunt at Rolling Hills Asylum in Bethany, New York; and the Haunted Princess Street Ghost Hunt with York Ghost Tours in York, Pennsylvania.)
So really there are 13 Valentine-specific events, but that number is more suitable to Friday the 13th. Which, if I’ve updated the Weird Holidays & Observances page correctly, there are two of in 2020: one in March and the other in November. Both will likely have haunted events happening then too. If I’m on my game, I’ll create a post similar to this to highlight them too.
But for now, here’s where to find romantic ghost tours and hunts to create a haunted Valentine’s Weekend in 2020 with your special boo.
Valentine’s Weekend Ghost Hunts and Tours
- February 13-14, 2020: Haunted Souls Ghost Tour at the Historic Latta Plantation – Huntersville, NC
- February 14, 2020: Bloody Valentine Weekend at the Thomas House with Mike and Chris from Travel Channel’s Haunted Towns – Red Boiling Springs, TN
- February 14, 2020: Haunted Hearts Downtown Ghost Walk – El Paso, TX
- February 14, 2020: Las Sombras del Pasado Overnight Investigation – El Paso, TX
- February 14, 2020: True Love is Forever, A Paranormal Date Night at the Roads Hotel – Atlanta, IN
- February 14, 2020: Valentine’s Day Ghost Hunting at the Museum of Shadows – Plattsmouth, NE
- February 14, 2020: Valentine’s Day Ghost Tour with Sixth Sense Savannah Ghost Tours – Savannah, GA
- February 14, 2020: Valentine’s Ghost Tour – Denver, CO
- February 14, 2020: Valentine’s Night Hunt at Rolling Hills Asylum – East Bethany, NY
- February 14 & 15, 2020: Ghosts of Valentine’s, a Theatrical Seance at the Winchester Mystery House – San Jose, CA
- February 14 & 15, 2020: Love Never Dies Ghost Tour of Philadelphia – Philadelphia, PA
- February 14 & 15, 2020: Saints or Sinners Valentine’s Ghost Tour at Brinton Lodge – Douglassville, PA
- February 15, 2020: Free RHA TShirt & Hunt at Rolling Hills Asylum – East Bethany, NY
- February 15, 2020: A Grave Valentine: Concordia Cemetery Ghost Tour – El Paso, TX
- February 15, 2020: Haunted Princess Street Ghost Hunt with York Ghost Tours – York, PA
- February 15-16, 2020: Couples Paranormal Investigation at the Bellaire House – Bellaire, OH
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Which of the above strikes your fancy most?
Courtney Mroch is a globe-trotting restless spirit who’s both possessed by wanderlust and the spirit of adventure, and obsessed with true crime, horror, the paranormal, and weird days. Perhaps it has something to do with her genes? She is related to occult royalty, after all. Marie Laveau, the famous Voodoo practitioner of New Orleans, is one of her ancestors. (Yes, really! As explained here.) That could also explain her infatuation with skeletons.
Speaking of mystical, to learn how Courtney channeled her battle with cancer to conjure up this site, check out HJ’s Origin Story.
I’d want to visit the Winchester house and learn as much as I can about its history, but I would bow out when it was seance time!
Really? No summoning the spirits for you? What if you could ask them about history?