HGTV Names This Michigan Spot Is One Of The Best In U.S. For Halloween
Halloween season is in full swing, and it's the perfect time to embrace the spooky spirit! From haunted houses to pumpkin patches, this is the season for all things eerie and fun. Whether you're decorating your porch with carved pumpkins, stocking up on candy for trick-or-treaters, or planning your best costume yet, there's no denying there's a little 'boo' in the air.
Although most of the excitement may find you sticking close to home, Halloween is the perfect time to set out for a little road trip to celebrate the night. If you're looking for a top-tier Halloween experience, HGTV has just released its list of 'The Best Places to Celebrate Halloween in All 50 States'. "From coast to coast and occasionally beyond, these are the best places to celebrate Halloween in each state", HGTV said about their haunted list
What's HGTV's Pick for the Best Place in Michigan to Celebrate Halloween?
For Michigan, HGTV chose none other than Mackinac Island as the best place to celebrate Halloween! Known for its charm and as a summer favorite, the island transforms into something much spookier during the haunting season.
"At Fort Mackinac, visitors can walk through a Revolutionary War-era hospital said to hold phantom limbs or visit the kid’s quarters, where toys are said to move on their own", HGTV commented. "Haunts of Mackinac is the go-to ghost tour in these parts, with an expert staff that craft a captivating saga of the island’s history from indigenous history to the more recent past."
Not only does the fort offer some ghostly encounters, but many may not be aware so does the Mission Point Resort.
"At Mission Point Resort, guests can stay in an opulent, expansive hotel that offers lakeside views served with the spirit of Harvey, a former employee said to still roam the grounds."
So, if you're ready to trade summer vibes for ghostly chills, Mackinac Island should be at the top of your Halloween travel list. With its rich history, spooky legends, and autumn beauty, it's the perfect blend of fright and fun.
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