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Mackinac Island Trip Guide

Islands with peaceful parks and preserved history create a soul-reviving escape.
For great views, visit the Grand Hotel’s 660 foot porch.
The Mackinac Bridge
Downtown Mackinac Island.
Downtown Mackinac Island.

What to do

Carriage tours A classic horse-drawn carriage ride gives a good overview of the island’s southern end. Hire a horse-drawn taxi or sign on with Jack’s Livery Stable; you can drive a rented horse and buggy outside the downtown area. (906) 847-3391; jacksliverystable.com [1] Other business offering carriage rides include Grand Hotel (grandhotel.com [2]) and Mackinac Island Carriage Tours (mict.com [3]).

Ferries Three lines shuttle visitors to the island. To avoid waits, order tickets online: Arnold Transit Company (arnoldline.com [4]), Shepler’s (sheplersferry.com [5]) and Star Line (mackinacferry.com [6]).

Mackinac State Historic Parks The best family deal is a $75 season-long membership, which includes admission for two adults and any of their children or grandchildren to these top-notch sites: Colonial Michilimackinac, a reconstructed 1770s fort and fur-trading village, and the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse in Mackinaw City; Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park, a reconstructed 1800s sawmill and nature park south of Mackinaw City; and Fort Mackinac and six nearby sites on Mackinac Island. Plan to spend at least a half day at each fort and a couple of hours at Mill Creek. See reviews and ratings. [7] (231) 436-4100; mackinacparks.com  [8]

Mackinaw Crossings In Mackinaw City, a complex of more than 50 shops and eateries makes a good rainy-day or evening stop. Stick around for free nightly laser light shows. (231) 436-5030; mackinawcrossings.com [9]

Shepler’s Lighthouse Cruises Three- to five-hour cruises are available June through mid-September; reservations recommended. (231) 436-5023; sheplersferry.com [5]

Woods and Water Ecotours Beginners are welcome on hiking, biking and kayaking trips. In Hessel. (906) 484-4157; woodswaterecotours.com [10]

Where to eat

Bessie’s Original Homemade Pasties The St. Ignace cafe claims a loyal following for its hearty traditional meat pies. Sandwiches and ice cream are also available. (906) 643-8487; bessiesoriginalhomemadepasties.com [11]

Joann's Fudge This is just one place where you'll find the quintessential Mackinac treat. (906) 847-6357; joannsfudge.com [12]

Woods Run by the Grand Hotel, this Bavarian-style lodge serves dinner. (906) 847-3331; grandhotel.com/woods.html [13]

Click ahead for where to stay.

Where to stay

Fairview Beachfront Inn In Mackinaw City, the hotel’s 1,200-foot private beach, indoor water park, great location and affordable rates make it popular with families. From $69. (800) 822-8314; mackinaw-city.com [14]

Chippewa Hotel Waterfront This refurbished 1902 hotel in downtown Mackinac Island overlooks the harbor. Grab a casual bite on the Pink Pony patio. From $175. (800) 241-3341; chippewahotel.com [15]

Grand Hotel For an unforgettable experience, stay at this glorious Victorian-Era landmark, with its purportedly world’s-longest 660-foot front porch overlooking the straits. From $264 per person, including breakfast and dinner. See reviews and ratings. [16](800) 334-7263; grandhotel.com [2]

Hotel Iroquois Surveying the water from the edge of town, this luxurious Queen Anne-style hotel on Mackinac Island feels like an oasis. From $300. See reviews and ratings. [17] (906) 847-3321; iroquoishotel.com [18]

Metivier Inn Want some character but not too much? Consider this charming (and air-conditioned) B&B on the island. From $220. (866) 847-6234; metivierinn.com [19]

Mission Point Resort Outside of town on Mackinac Island, visitors rent bikes, visit the spa and dine at on-site restaurants. From $229. See reviews and ratings. [20] (906) 847-3312; missionpoint.com  [21]

For information: Les Cheneaux Islands Area Tourist Association (888) 364-7526; lescheneaux.org [22]

Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau (800) 454-5227; mackinacisland.org [23]

Mackinaw Area Visitors Bureau (800) 750-0160; mackinawcity.com [24]

St. Ignace Visitors Bureau (800) 338-6660; stignace.com [25]

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Links:
[1] http://jacksliverystable.com
[2] http://grandhotel.com
[3] http://mict.com
[4] http://arnoldline.com
[5] http://sheplersferry.com
[6] http://mackinacferry.com
[7] http://www.midwestliving.com/travel/michigan/mackinac-island/mackinac-state-historic-parks/
[8] http://mackinacparks.com
[9] http://mackinawcrossings.com
[10] http://woodswaterecotours.com
[11] http://bessiesoriginalhomemadepasties.com
[12] http://joannsfudge.com
[13] http://grandhotel.com/woods.html
[14] http://mackinaw-city.com
[15] http://chippewahotel.com
[16] http://www.midwestliving.com/travel/michigan/mackinac-island/grand-hotel/
[17] http://www.midwestliving.com/travel/michigan/mackinac-island/hotel-iroquois/
[18] http://iroquoishotel.com
[19] http://metivierinn.com
[20] http://www.midwestliving.com/travel/michigan/mackinac-island/mission-point-resort/
[21] http://missionpoint.com
[22] http://lescheneaux.org
[23] http://mackinacisland.org
[24] http://mackinawcity.com
[25] http://stignace.com
[26] http://www.midwestliving.com/tags/mackinac-island
[27] http://www.midwestliving.com/tags/michigan
[28] http://www.midwestliving.com/tags/travel
[29] http://www.midwestliving.com/tags/michigan-trip-guides