Did you know that Mackinac Island is home to the oldest baseball field in all of Michigan? Or that the waters around Mackinac Island offer some the best fishing in the Great Lakes?
Because historic historic Fort Mackinac looms high on the bluffs, Mackinac Island often is identified with its military past. But the lives of soldiers stationed at Fort Mackinac involved much more than military training. They often spent their free time playing sports and games, or just getting outside to enjoy the natural beauty of Mackinac Island. They fished and sailed. Went ice skating and sledding. Played baseball, too.
Just as 18th- and 19th-century soldiers found Mackinac Island to be the perfect playground, so do 21st-century tourists today.
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Here are just 16 of the ways that Mackinac Island visitors get outside to enjoy friendly competition and recreation:
Golf on Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island is home to perhaps the world’s most diverse collection of golf courses. The Jewel at Grand Hotel is a classic 18-hole resort course that’s beautifully manicured and features a one-of-a-kind, 15-minute horse-drawn carriage ride between the two nines. Wawashkamo Golf Club is Michigan’s oldest continually played course, full of both golf and military history. The Greens at Mackinac is an 18-hole natural grass putting course that’s fun for all ages, both experienced golfers and novices alike, and its setting along the water makes for stunning views. Finally, The Gem is an 18-hole mini golf course tucked seamlessly inside the grounds of Grand Hotel. It was made to blend in with the natural surroundings and is fun for the whole family.
6 fascinating historical facts about Mackinac Island's Wawashkamo Golf Club
Bocceand croquet on Mackinac Island
When Mackinac Island evolved from a military outpost into a tourist destination during the last half of the 19th century, bocce and croquet were popular leisure games. And just as visitors played those lawn games then, they play them now. The open spaces of grass in Marquette Park, at Windermere Point, in the Grand Hotel Tea Garden and on the lawn at Mission Point Resort are great places to enjoy a relaxing afternoon of bocce or croquet.
How to play bocce ball
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Cornhole on Mackinac Island
Another relaxing lawn game that’s popular on Mackinac Island is cornhole. Again, the Grand Hotel Tea Garden and the lawn at Mission Point Resort are natural places to play, with equipment available on site. Mackinac Island even hosts a cornhole tournament each summer as part of the annual Lilac Festival.
Great ways to relax and unplug on Mackinac Island