Ghost Adventures - Season 17

Season 17

Episodes

Idaho State Reform School
Zak and the crew travel to St. Anthony, ID, to investigate a former school with a dark history of suicide and death. The guys capture paranormal activity that proves the children who lost their lives are still trapped on the grounds.

Westerfeld House
Zak and the crew head to San Francisco to investigate the historic Westerfeld House, which played host to satanic rituals performed by underground occultist filmmaker Kenneth Anger and Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey.

Crisis in Oakdale
The crew lands in Oakdale, CA, to investigate a sinister energy darkening the home of a grieving family. During the emotionally charged and frightening lockdown, Billy and Aaron are mysteriously debilitated and Jay witnesses a door open by itself.

Tintic Mining District
Zak and the crew head to a former mining camp in Eureka, Utah, to investigate several haunted buildings. A special guest investigator joins the team for the terrifying lockdown in which an unprecedented piece of evidence horrifies everyone

Terror in Fontana
Zak and the crew travel to Fontana, CA, to investigate the suburban home of a family who claim they're being terrorized by a demon. During the intense lockdown, the guys are shocked by a satanic message sent through a child's toy.

Riverside Plane Graveyard
Zak and the crew investigate the March Field Air Museum in Riverside, CA, where employees have heard voices, seen artifacts move and even felt spirits move through their bodies.
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