Northern Nevada Ghost Hunters Begins New Season with Renewed Focus on History, Education, and Community

Northern Nevada Ghost Hunters Begins New Season with Renewed Focus on History, Education, and Community

via Northern Nevada Ghost Hunters

Virginia City, NV — Northern Nevada Ghost Hunters (NNGH), a volunteer-driven 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, is entering its new season with a renewed commitment to preserving Nevada history, supporting historic sites, and providing educational, respectful paranormal experiences for the public.

Moving forward with a clear focus on history, education, and community partnerships, NNGH works with historic locations throughout the Comstock region, including the Donovan Mill, Gold Hill Hotel, Fourth Ward School Museum, and new partner locations Amity Lodge and Miners Union Hall. Through tours, educational programs, and community outreach, the organization supports preservation efforts while connecting guests with the rich heritage of Northern Nevada.

“Our mission is about much more than paranormal investigation,” said Rob Barron, Executive Director of NNGH. “Everything we do is rooted in respect for history and a desire to help preserve the incredible stories and places that make the Comstock so unique.”

NNGH works closely with each partner location to curate fundraising efforts and educational programs that suit the character and needs of the individual site. Whether through guided tours, specialty events, lectures, or seasonal programming, the organization tailors its approach to ensure that each historic property benefits in a meaningful and sustainable way.

Proceeds from NNGH programs directly support partner locations and help fund future educational opportunities for the public. The organization is entirely volunteer-driven, with dedicated local residents donating their time, skills, and knowledge to support historic preservation, assist with educational programming, and ensure that events are conducted responsibly and respectfully. Through their efforts, volunteers play a vital role in helping keep Nevada history accessible and engaging for the community.

As the new season begins, NNGH looks forward to welcoming guests through a full calendar of programs, including ongoing haunted history tours and a summer series of special investigations and educational events in partnership with historic Comstock sites, including programs at Amity Lodge and Miners Union Hall. The organization also continues to expand volunteer opportunities and community collaborations as part of its mission to preserve and share Nevada’s heritage.

For more information about upcoming programs or volunteer opportunities, visit www.nngh.net.

NNGH Gold Hill Hotel Tour | Photo credit: NNGH

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