The inn was originally built sometime in the late 1800s. It served as a speakeasy during the Prohibition Era. It most recently served as a Bed & Breakfast.
There have been many reports of hauntings here over the years. Most common are reports of a little girl's presence on the second floor and a woman gazing out a window. Shadows of women are also seen vanishing through a storage room door.
(This info taken from the book Haunted Travels of Michigan)
The cache is a medium snaplock container hidden in a typical way. The cache is on an island, but there is a bridge that will take you to the island, no boat is required.
Sleepy Hollow is a State Park, so either a Michigan DNR Recreation Passport or a fee is required to enter the park in a motor vehicle.
Please also be aware that hunting is allowed in this park certain times of the year, so please be careful and dress appropriately when hunting is allowed.