Michigan is said to be filled with many haunted spots said to be haunted by ghosts and mysterious spirits, so take a road trip and visit some of Michigan’s creepiest locations!
This abandoned orphanage in Marquette is said to have been haunted by nuns who mistreated children physically and psychologically. On quiet nights, their screams can still be heard echoing around.
1. The Doherty Hotel
Michigan, home to Great Lakes waters and maritime history, boasts many spine-tingling ghost stories that may make for chilling bedtime readings. From Columbia Court Apartments in Battle Creek to The Landmark Inn in Marquette – Michigan provides plenty of haunted spots that await those brave enough to venture forth into its darkness.
Doherty Hotel in Detroit is said to be home to numerous ghostly spirits. One such being is said to be Isaiah Leebove, an entity killed there in 1938 by Purple Gang members; since then his shadowy figure has been reported seen by guests, visitors, and employees alike.
The hotel’s sixth floor is said to be haunted by the ghosts of an unmarried librarian and crew member who fell in love during an ocean shipwreck; her mournful wails can often be heard by visitors and staff members alike.
2. Fort Gratiot Lighthouse
Michigan boasts an abundance of lighthouses – with 129 standing as eerie landmarks alone! While some beacons draw thousands to beaches for their aesthetic beauty, others draw ghosthunters searching for ghostly presences who claim they hear voices calling from inside or hear disturbing reverberations in their walls.
Fort Gratiot Lighthouse stands on Mackinac Strait and has long been believed to be haunted. Reportedly, its first lightkeeper’s wife committed suicide and her ghost can often be seen wandering about its grounds.
Motor City Ghost Hunters will host their tour and overnight stay of this haunted lighthouse on October 21. Tours and overnight stays can also be scheduled, and be sure to bring along bug spray! Likewise, Marquette MI is home to another haunted hotel, Landmark Inn. Here too you’ll be met with thrilling tales.
3. The Whitney Building
Built for lumber baron David Whitney, this mansion has since been converted into a restaurant. Employees and customers have reported strange noises and sightings throughout the building; psychic medium Kristy Robinett believes its original inhabitants, Flora and former gangster Isaiah Leebove may still haunt it today.
This haunted site in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula once served as a hospital, tuberculosis ward and mental asylum; now haunted by strange voices and sightings of patients who remain present today.
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is famous for the mysterious lights that appear along stretches of road in one small town. These mysterious circles-shaped lights, glowing white, red and green hues, have long been thought to be signs from spirit railroad workers who died in train crashes or maybe a portal to hell.
4. The Old Traverse City State Hospital
The Old Traverse City State Hospital stands as a grim reminder of Michigan’s past with mental healthcare, its deserted corridors offering urban explorers an intriguing chance to be terrified by ghostly presences or mysterious incidents. Urban explorers who venture in may experience strange, unexplainable phenomena.
Like any asylum, its dark history has earned this site the moniker “haunted.” Visitors have reported hearing disembodied voices and footsteps; seeing lights flicker on and off in unwired buildings; and sensing a cold presence.
Make sure you keep an eye out for the “Hippie Tree,” as there have been reports that circling this tree in certain patterns could allow access into hell. While this may just be legend, it’s worth investigating further! The Old Traverse City State Hospital is open and tours are available.
5. The Michigan Bell Telephone Company
Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is home to a frightening haunted house. According to legend, local witches allegedly committed three murders here and continue to cause mists of blue mist, shrieks of terror, shoulder tapping sounds and footsteps to be heard throughout the area.
Mary Mayo Hall dormitory at MSU has also been known for paranormal activity, with doors opening and closing by themselves as well as ghostly figures being seen within its walls.
The Northville Psychiatric Hospital stands as an unsettling reminder of Michigan’s past in mental health care, drawing urban explorers who come in search of supernatural presences or mysterious goings-on in its haunted halls. Here, past and present collide to create an eerie experience.