Sedona, Arizona – Jerome Ghosts and Quirks

Posted on April 9, 2025


If not for the artists who saved it, Jerome would be the largest ghost town in the nation. Visitors today browse art galleries that were once bordellos, mingle at restaurants that were once opium dens and make new friends at some of the oldest saloons in the state.

Jerome is considered a ghost town because its population drastically declined when the copper mines, which were the lifeblood of the town, closed in the 1950s.

Needless to say, plenty of ghost town tours in Jerome.

Sedona Jerome Ghost Town Tours
Sedona Jerome Ghost Town Tours

True to its ghost town vibes, this quirky hotel looks like an interesting place to stay.

Sedona Jerome Ghost City Hotel
Sedona Jerome Ghost City Hotel

Before it was known as the Ghost City Hotel, it was called the Garcia House.

Sedona Jerome Garcia House
Sedona Jerome Garcia House aka Ghost City Hotel plaque

As with most mining towns, there were many brothels around. Here is one that is now a private house. It is called “The House of Joy. ” 🙂

Sedona Jerome old brothel house
Sedona Jerome old brothel house

It was so much fun to walk around Jerome. As you can see from the brothel house picture above, Jerome is on a hill and has magnificent views of the valley below.

I just loved this garden.

Sedona Jerome quirky garden
Sedona Jerome quirky garden

And true to its quirky nature, there was a crystal store. I practically ran into the store, while dear Mr. Ken ran into the pastry shop next door.

One can never have enough crystals . . .I was especially excited to learn about the Shattuckite crystal. Shattuckite is a relatively rare copper silicate mineral. It was first discovered in 1915 in the copper mines of Bisbee, Arizona, specifically the Shattuck Mine (hence the name). It is a secondary mineral that forms from the alteration of other secondary minerals. It is a stone of communication, understanding and amplification.

Sedona Jerome shattuckite crystal
Sedona Jerome shattuckite crystal

Have you ever been to Jerome or to other ghost towns? What did you see there?