Has anyone ever told you to “go to hell?” Well, don’t let this rude direction get you down, because now you have the perfect answer: “I will, gladly!” That’s right: Michigan is home to its very own Hell, and it’s actually one of our state’s most unique and fun spots to peruse. Whether you’re looking for some kitschy entertainment or simply seeking a new destination to explore here in the Great Lakes State, we promise you won’t be disappointed when you go to Hell.
Hell, Michigan is a one-of-a-kind community located in Livingston County. It sits approximately fifteen miles northwest of Ann Arbor.
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Despite its spooky-sounding name, Hell is overflowing with fun activities to enjoy and plenty of things to do — no matter what your age.
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Before you peruse the town, stop in for a bite to eat at Hell Hole Bar. Don’t let the name fool you: you’ll find all sorts of delicious dishes to enjoy here.
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Did we mention that Hell even has its own saloon? We can’t imagine anything more fun than stopping in for a drink or two in the middle of Hell.
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Younger visitors will love visiting Screams Ice Cream Shop, which offers all sorts of uniquely named ice cream treats — including the Gravedigger Sundae.
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From souvenir shops to a putt-putt golf course, there are attractions in Hell to keep you occupied all day long. Make sure to bring your camera, because this community is overflowing with fun photo ops.
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Looking to step away from the main attractions and appreciate some of Michigan’s natural beauty? Rent a canoe and paddle straight through Hell with a visit to the nearby Pinckney Recreation Area.
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It’s even possible to get married in Hell! That’s right: Hell’s Chapel of Love offers rentals for couples looking to add a special touch to their wedding day.
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So, what are you waiting for? Don’t let this town’s menacing moniker keep you from checking it out firsthand. You might just have the time of your life in Hell.
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Have you visited Hell? What were your first impressions and favorite attractions? We’re always eager to hear your stories and see your photographs in the comment section!
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