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The Mackinac Bridge  is the most spectacular sight of the area.  The Mackinac Bridge is a Five Mile Long Suspension
Bridge connecting Lower Michigan and the Upper Peninsula.  The main towers stand 552 feet above the water. It is
a thrilling drive across and a beautiful sight at night with the colorful lights.  Only motorized vehicles are allowed on
the bridge except for Labor Day for the famous "Bridge Walk" and the finale of the Big Mac Bike tours in June and
September.


Mackinac Island is accessible by plane or boat.  Three Ferry Lines transport Passengers from Mackinaw City every 15-30 minutes.  The 15 minute ride across Lake Huron gives breathtaking views of the Mackinac Bridge, Round Island Lighthouse and Mackinac Island.  There are no cars or motorized vehicles allowed on the Island.    This is a historic "Back in Time" journey.  You may bring your own bicycle on The Ferry Boats or rent a bike on the Island.  The 8.2 mile ride on the Shoreline Road around the island is beautiful.  There are also interior bike paths and walking trails with many areas to explore.  A  2 hour carriage tour will Show and Tell you all about the Island.  If you prefer horseback riding, you may rent a horse or horse and buggy for your own private touring.  The Famous "Grand Hotel" may be toured or partake in the "Grand Lunch Buffet".


Fort Mackinac is located on Mackinac Island.  It portrays the Life and Times of the early 1800's.  Enjoy Military Re-enactments, Musket Firings, Cannon Salutes and Tour original Buildings of the Settlers of that time period. 

Mill Creek State Historic Park  is located just 3 miles South of Downtown Mackinaw City on U.S. 23.  This 600 acre park hosts a reconstructed water powered Saw Mill.  The nature trails can be walked for 3.5 miles to enjoy birds,  trees and wildlife.  Look for the trees chewed by the beaver and the beaver pond.  A one-mile long trail is handicap accessible. NEW- 50' Treetop Discovery Tower, 425' Eagle's Flight Zip Line, 165' Forest Canopy
Bridge.


Colonial Michilimackinac  is located in Mackinaw City.  This authentic British Military Fort and French fur
trading village is fun for the whole family.  The re-enactments and portrayals of daily life of the soldiers and settlers
are educational and realistic.  The re-enactment of the Battle for the Fort which runs all Memorial Weekend will  make
you feel as if you were there.  Musket and Cannon Firings, kid's rendevous play area, Native American Program, Active
archaeological dig are all part of discovery.

Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum - the retired Coast Guard Icebreaker the Mackinaw is open for
tours during the season and gives an educational and fun trip through history with a guided tour of the
life and work of the cutter.

Jack Pine Lumberjack Show - New attraction in Mackinaw City which reenacts old time Lumberjack competitions.
The audience cheers on their team in logrolling, pole climbing, sawing and chopping.  Fun for
all ages.
 Located 2 1/2 miles south of downtown Mackinaw City on US 23.
North Central State Trail - 62 mile crushed limestone trail connecting Gaylord, Indian River, Cheboygan
and Mackinaw City.  Great for bicycling, walking or jogging with entrance/exit across the street from the
Sunrise Beach Motel in Mackinaw City.  Take a long hike or ride or a short trip from several points.

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