Fort Stanton Featured in Season 2 of Ghost Hunters Television Show

During the first week of November 2019, film cameras were rolling at Fort Stanton Historic Site for Season 2 of A&E’s Ghost Hunters.

About the Episode

S 2 E 3

Proof of Afterlife

Apr 15, 2020 | 42m 55s | TV-PG L

Isolated deep in the wilderness of Southern New Mexico, Fort Stanton was originally established in the 19th century as a military post, then later it was converted to a tuberculosis hospital to help combat the epidemic that swept the country at the turn of the century. Thousands are believed to have died and been buried on site. Though no longer in use, it has been preserved as a cherished historical landmark. Disturbing reports of paranormal activity date back to the 1940s, but a recent uptick in claims has the Deputy Director of New Mexico historic sites worried about the safety of the two lone staff members that live on site. He has reached out to the Ghost Hunters for help.

About the Series

In season 2, Grant Wilson and team head into uncharted territory to be the first to investigate reports of paranormal phenomena in some of the nation’s most remote locations. Despite mysterious and unnerving warnings from locals, the Ghost Hunters face their fears and stay on mission: to help people confront terrifying paranormal encounters that have shaken them to their core. In doing so, they capture their most compelling evidence in over a decade.

Season 2 of Ghost Hunters will premier on April 8 with the Fort Stanton episode airing on April 15.