It's an unlikely place for a vacation destination, it's not a 'wow' destination.
If you get a chance to pass through the three building town–post office, restaurant, and gift shop. You can pick up a souvenir and get bragging rights to tell everyone that you've been through Hell. Maybe, even tell them to go to Hell.
I stopped there on a road trip with my son. We switched places and I let him drive into the town. He liked the idea of being able to say that he drove his father to Hell.
Other than the bragging rights, it still is a quaint little town to visit. We had a bite to eat at the Hell Saloon. If that isn't quite your taste with the row of motorcycles parked outside, a couple of steps to the left and you can get a burger or pizza at the Hell Hole Diner.
Souvenirs declaring your visit can be found at Screams, a gift shop devoted solely to devilish merchandise.
The 'town' itself is designed for tourists to takes selfies and plan events to impress their friends. They even have a chapel for weddings to take place in Hell.
So, for a little humorous stop in The Wolverine State. Stop in Hell.
And, YES...it does freeze over, so if you've got any promises owed you, take a photo of the frozen conditions and cash in.
Getting There:
Hell, Michigan is located about an hour west of Detroit. You can take Highway 14 and a couple of turns an the back roads.
Hell is an unincorporated community in Livingston County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As an unincorporated community, Hell has no defined boundaries or population statistics of its own.