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A Taste of Mackinac Arts
Biking & Kayaking Carriage Parade
Fall Horses Leaving

Golf Courses & Fall Imagery

Feast of Epona Fudge Festival
Jazz Festival

Haunted Theatre

Houses of Worship Horses
Lilac Festival Mackinac Island Butterfly House
Pow Wow Somewhere in Time Weekend
Spring Horses Summer Imagery I Summer Imagery II
Tower at Mission Point Wings of Mackinac Butterfly Conservatory
Winter on Mackinac  
Welcome to Mackinac State Historic Parks
Mackinac Island became the second national park in the United States in 1875. Military operations had ceased by 1895 and Mackinac Island National Park was transferred from the US government to the State of Michigan as its first state park.
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Mackinac Island State Park
Enjoy 1,800 acres of cedars and birches with glacial limestone bluffs towering over trails surrounded by wildflowers and fresh blue waters. Hiking, biking, cross country ski & snowshoe trails abound for all fitness levels. Free admission.
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Fort Mackinac
Constructed by British soldiers during the American Revolution, Fort Mackinac served as a sentinel in the Straits of Mackinac for 115 years. Today the original restored fort is a National Historic Landmark. For admission fees, click here.
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Downtown Historic Buildings
Today, Historic Downtown Mackinac Island includes five significant structures from the island's past: the Dr. Beaumont Museum/1820 American Fur Company Retail Store, Biddle House, Benjamin Blacksmith Shop, McGulpin House and Mission Church. For admission fees, click here.
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