Ride a Bike Around Mackinac Island
On car-free Mackinac Island, bicycles (and horses) are the primary way of getting around. In fact, one of the most popular activities for all ages is a bike ride all the way around the perimeter of Mackinac Island on M-185, the only state highway in the country that has no cars. The 8.2-mile route is far from daunting. It's mostly flat and there are numerous stops along the way to take a break and go off on another Mackinac Island adventure, from skipping stones at British Landing to snapping a cute family photo at Devil’s Kitchen. You can bring your own bikes to Mackinac Island or rent from one of the island’s many vendors that have all kinds of options including mountain bikes, kid bikes, tandems, tag-alongs and buggies for transporting younger children, too.- How much does it cost to rent bikes on Mackinac Island?
- Bringing your own bike vs. renting a bike on Mackinac Island
- What to expect on the 8.2-mile bike ride around Mackinac Island
- Why there are so many bicycles on Mackinac Island
Try Tasty Fudge on Mackinac Island
Fudge might not have been invented on Mackinac Island, but you could say it was perfected here. Fudge aromas fill downtown Mackinac Island and you can’t help but wander inside one of the many fudge shops just steps away from the ferry docks. Mackinac Island fudge shops are usually packed full with kids, and for good reason: There are so many delicious flavors to try! No wonder this tasty treat is Mackinac Island’s most popular souvenir. Kids also love to line the stores and watch the fudge get made.- How to get free fudge on Mackinac Island
- How Mackinac Island became fudge capital of the world
- Order Mackinac Island fudge online
- Mackinac Island Fudge Festival a feast of flavors and fun activities
Explore Mackinac Island's Historic Fort Mackinac
One of the coolest sights when approaching Mackinac Island in a ferry boat is historic Fort Mackinac. The 18th-century fort was built during the American Revolution and includes 14 original buildings high up on the bluff. With live cannon and rifle firing demonstrations daily and an interactive kids quarters, Fort Mackinac is a must-do attraction for families. As a bonus, a Fort Mackinac ticket also gets you into a few other historic Mackinac Island attractions including the Biddle House & Mackinac Island Native American Museum, the Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum and Mackinac Island’s American Fur Company Store and Dr. Beaumont Museum.- Things to do at Mackinac Island’s historic Fort Mackinac
- Mackinac Island Field Trip: 5 Places for Interactive History Lessons
- Things to do on Mackinac Island for history buffs
- 10 things to do on Mackinac Island on a rainy day
Visit a Mackinac Island Butterfly House
Mackinac Island has not one but TWO butterfly houses! Winged wonders reside at the Original Butterfly House and Insect World, located east of downtown behind Ste. Anne's Church toward Mission Point Resort, and at Wings of Mackinac, which is at Mackinac Island's Surrey Hill near a regular stop on horse-drawn carriage tours. Both locations allow kids to see beautiful creatures from around the world up close. Have that camera handy because you never know when a butterfly will land on your little one, creating the perfect photo op.- Why butterflies are a big deal on Mackinac Island
- Q&A with Wings of Mackinac butterfly conservatory
- Things to see and do at Mackinac Island’s Surrey Hill
- 7 sights to see on a public horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac Island
See Mackinac Island's Arch Rock
Mackinac Island’s assembly of wonders extends into the geological realms. Arch Rock is a staple of Mackinac Island and easily provokes proclaims of “wow” from both young and old. Located close to downtown, Arch Rock features sweeping views and inspiring sights. This is often the first spot people venture to when departing the downtown area because it's so picturesque. Not far from Arch Rock you can also discover Sugar Loaf, Robinson's Folly and, at the highest point of Mackinac Island, historic Fort Holmes.- 10 ‘supernatural’ sights to see in Mackinac Island State Park
- Many places of Mackinac Island: Friendship’s Altar
- Mackinac Island Stories from the Past: Lover’s Leap
- Legends of Mackinac Island: The Story of Sugar Loaf