The first stop on our late July 2016 trip to sites along Lake Superior was at the confluence of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron at Mackinac Island. We arrived in Mackinaw City on the Lower Peninsula of Michigan in the afternoon and, after checking in at our hotel, quickly boarded a ferry to Mackinac Island. After a quick ride across the Straits of Mackinac, we arrived on the island. Transportation on the island is limited to horse-drawn carriages and bicycles. We chose to just walk to the few places we had time to visit. We spent some time on Main Street eating, browsing in the shops, and buying some fudge. We then headed south on Main Street before turning inland on Market Street and then following Cadotte Avenue up the hill to the Grand Hotel. The hotel charges $10 per person to enter the lobby for non-registered guests. In addition, after six o'clock men must wear a coat and tie and women must not wear pants. As our attire was not appropriate, we headed back down the hill to catch the sunset ferry back to Mackinaw City.
There are many other places to see and roads to explore on the island, but we unfortunately didn't set aside the time to do so.
Star Line Ferry arriving at Mackinaw City |
Mackinac Bridge |
Hydro-Jet® Ferry rooster tail |
Parasailing near the bridge |
Channel marker at Mackinac Island |
Fort Mackinac guards the harbor |
Horse-drawn carriage |
Luggage is also transported by carriage |
Main Street |
Huron Street Pub & Grill is located on Main Street |
Beautiful flower baskets lined the street |
Hotel Iroquois |
Round Island Lighthouse |
Star Line's Marquette II enters the harbor |
Public Library |
Another view of the library |
Roadside flower garden |
Mackinac Bridge from Lake Shore Drive |
House on Cadotte Avenue |
Michigan Governor's Summer Residence |
Another view of the fort |
Grand Hotel |
Grounds and gardens down the hill from Grand Hotel |
Entrance to Grand Hotel |
View of the bridge from West Bluff Road |
The long porch of the Grand Hotel |
House on West Bluff Road |
Landscaping around the Grand Hotel |
Bicycle parking at Grand Hotel |
Woodfill Park |
Commemorative plaque and bench at Woodfill Park |
Little Stone Church |
Leaving the island |
Sunset behind the bridge |
The Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau website is https://www.mackinacisland.org/.
Ticket prices and schedules for ferry boats vary. Discounts are often available at local lodging establishments. The three ferry services are Arnold Mackinac Island Ferry, Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry and Star Line Mackinac Island. We utilized the Star Line Hydro-Jet® Ferry departing from Mackinaw City.
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