If you are looking for a spooky weekend adventure this summer, Fort Knox is giving you five chances to live out your ghostbusting dreams!

Does the idea of spending the night hunting for ghosts sound fun? If so, boy do we have something for you!

Maine-based paranormal investigation group, 207 Paranormal, will host another season of after-hours Ghost Hunts at Fort Knox. They will take place on 5 different Saturday nights, in May, June, July, August, September, and October.

Guests become part of a paranormal investigation using high-tech night vision and sensor equipment to discover what goes bump in the night.

Warning–There is limited lighting with some hazardous terrain

Here is how the schedule breaks down:

Ghost Hunts 8p-12am

Saturday, May 24th
Saturday, August 16th
Saturday, October 18th

Ghost Camps 8pm-8am

Saturday, June 21st
Saturday, September 27th       

Tickets are on sale, so be sure to check out the Fort Knox website for more details.

Over the years the stories have become legendary, and that has brought people from all over to get a look for themselves. It has also been the focus of visits from TV shows, and many, many teams of ghost-hunting enthusiasts.

New York Times bestselling author Tess Gerritsen once paid a visit to Fort Knox to research the concept that Maine is reportedly one of the most haunted states in the country.

Your hosts are the crew from 207 Paranormal will guide you to all the spooky hot spots at Fort Knox, and they provide all the ghost-hunting equipment for you.

The Ghost Camp events give you the chance to ghost hunt till the sun comes up. That's right, you spend the night camping out!

Make sure you bring a flashlight!

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