The woods of Michigan is a subject usually reserved for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and explorers of all sorts. But few realize that deep in these very woods lies an attraction of the creepiest order. While it sounds like a peaceful spot, “the Hippie Tree” has become the subject of local folklore and horror stories. Here’s more on this deeply intriguing — and terribly haunting — site.

The Hippie Tree is an old willow that can be found deep in the forest of Traverse City.

Steven Depolo/flickr The tree received its nickname because of the spiritual visitors (hippies, as they were called by locals) who would come to this spot for enlightenment. After receiving visions, these artists would then paint on the bark of the tree in bright, neon paint.

While the appearance of the tree itself may not evoke nightmares, the story behind it surely does.

Adam Lynch/flickr The tree is situated near the abandoned Old State Hospital Grounds. Legend has it that the tree, although no longer alive, is filled with the restless spirits of those who once lived at the hospital. Many who visit the tree, accessible by means of a small path, report an overwhelming sense of madness and discomfort.

For some, the tree is also believed to be the very portal to Hell, which lies hidden beneath the spindly branches.

Adam Lynch/flickr Visitors to the area, in addition to noticing a feeling of great discomfort, have also reported various otherworldly interactions. The best way to access the site is parking at the Greenspire School. Once you’ve started the trailhead, take your first right up towards a clearing on the hill. It’s then you’ll notice the characteristic bright paint.

Whether you believe the site to be deeply haunted or simply of intrigue, there’s no denying the uniqueness of this forested attraction.

Adam Lynch/flickr Many believe that leaving some sort of artistic marking will allow for enlightenment, and according to some, a transformation you won’t want to take lightly.

Have you heard the folklore behind Michigan’s Hippie Tree? Or perhaps you’ve encountered something peculiar there? If so, we’d love to hear about your experiences.

Steven Depolo/flickr

The tree received its nickname because of the spiritual visitors (hippies, as they were called by locals) who would come to this spot for enlightenment. After receiving visions, these artists would then paint on the bark of the tree in bright, neon paint.

Adam Lynch/flickr

The tree is situated near the abandoned Old State Hospital Grounds. Legend has it that the tree, although no longer alive, is filled with the restless spirits of those who once lived at the hospital. Many who visit the tree, accessible by means of a small path, report an overwhelming sense of madness and discomfort.

Visitors to the area, in addition to noticing a feeling of great discomfort, have also reported various otherworldly interactions. The best way to access the site is parking at the Greenspire School. Once you’ve started the trailhead, take your first right up towards a clearing on the hill. It’s then you’ll notice the characteristic bright paint.

Many believe that leaving some sort of artistic marking will allow for enlightenment, and according to some, a transformation you won’t want to take lightly.

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