With over 70 miles of trails and 80% of the Island being State Park, it’s safe to say Mackinac Island is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream. From hiking and biking to water excursions and horseback riding, Mackinac Island is full of adventure and just waiting to be explored.
The best part about being on Mackinac Island is slowing down and enjoying the sights and sounds. But if you’re looking for more, listed below are some ideas for an outdoor-based trip to Mackinac Island. Be sure to visit our Tourism Booth on Main Street and grab yourself a Mackinac Island map and Mackinac Island Visitor’s Guide and get all the information you need to venture off for a day (or multiple days!) of fun!
Carriage Tours & Horseback Riding on Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island Carriage Tours and Gough Livery offer private horse-drawn tours of the island. This charge-by-the-hour tour is narrated by a knowledgeable driver who will share the sites and tell the history of Mackinac Island. Try your hand at Mackinac Island's Drive-Your-Own Carriages at Jack’s Livery. Here, horses know the route and you hold the reins. Or take a saddle ride with Cindy’s and Jack’s Riding Stables and horseback tours into the state park. Go on a guided tour through wooded trails and enjoy seeing Mackinac Island from your saddle.
Mackinac Island: A Horse Lover's Fantasy
Mackinac Island is home to an abundance of birds and a bird migration hotspot. Whether you are new to birding or a seasoned birder, you’ll have a great time looking for feathered friends. You can find more information on our Mackinac Island birding blog!
Birding on Mackinac Island
Exercise your mind and your body and geocache on Mackinac Island! With more than 100 geocaches on Mackinac Island, it’s one of the most concentrated areas for caches in Michigan. Explore trails and places you’ve never been to and discover the treasures hidden all around you!
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