
Enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride on Mackinac Island
See Mackinac Island from the comfort of a horse-drawn carriage by going on a narrated tour that stops by notable sites including Arch Rock, Fort Mackinac and Grand Hotel. Public tours depart throughout the day, or you can reserve an intimate, private tour as well. Been to Mackinac Island before? Get behind the wheel, er, reins, of your own horse-drawn carriage and drive one yourself! You can rent a Mackinac Island buggy by the hour and tour Mackinac Island on your own. Or, ditch the carriage and ride horseback into the middle of Mackinac Island on a guided or unguided trail ride.
Bike around Mackinac Island
How many people can say they’ve biked ALL THE WAY around an island? Mackinac Island offers exactly that opportunity. Here's what to expect on the 8.2-mile trek around Mackinac Island. You can rent a bike on Mackinac Island – or bring your own bike on the Mackinac Island ferry – and pedal safely around the outer rim of Mackinac Island on M-185, which is the only state highway in the country that doesn’t allow motor vehicles. If 8.2 miles sounds like a lot, keep in mind that the typical speed of a leisurely bike ride is about 8 miles per hour. So, you can make it all the way around Mackinac Island in about 60 minutes. And if you want, you can take breaks along the way for breathtaking views and even grab a bite to eat halfway ‘round Mackinac Island at the Cannonball Oasis. Been to Mackinac Island before? If you’ve already biked around the island, try heading into Mackinac Island's interior where there are more than 70 miles of paved and dirt trails to explore in Mackinac Island State Park. You can find many cool sites in the heart of Mackinac Island, away from town. Pedal to Sugarloaf, Anne's Tablet and other incredible Mackinac Island landmarks.
Visit Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel
Looming large atop Mackinac Island’s limestone bluffs as you approach on a ferry boat is Mackinac Island's historic Grand Hotel. Built in 1887, the iconic hotel has nearly 400 rooms that are virtually 100%-occupied May through October. But even if you’re not staying there, Grand Hotel is still worth a visit. For a small fee you can walk through the hotel and grounds including the world’s longest porch. At 660 feet from end to end, it’s more than two football fields across! The porch includes 147 planting boxes with 12 yards of potting soil and nearly 1,500 geraniums, the hotel’s trademark flower. While you’re near the hotel, stop by Sadie’s Ice Cream Parlor for a sweet Mackinac Island treat such as the famous Grand Hotel Pecan Balls. Been to Mackinac Island before? There’s quite a lot more for non-hotel guests to do at Grand Hotel (fees apply). Enjoy lunch or dinner in the hotel’s beautiful Main Dining Room, afternoon tea in the parlor or a cocktail in the Cupola Bar on the top floor where there are panoramic views of Mackinac Island. Plus, Grand Hotel features several one-of-a-kind boutique shops with clothing, jewelry, fine art, toys, souvenirs and more.
Sample fudge on Mackinac Island
Where else in the world can you visit 13 fudge shops – yes, 13! – all within a short walk of each other? Nowhere. Mackinac Island fudge makers churn out five tons of the tasty treat each day during peak tourism season. And it’s not just the fudge that’s a draw. Watching the actual fudge-making has been ingrained in the Mackinac Island experience for generations. Shops put the process on display for all to see – marble slabs, wooden paddles and all. Plus, Mackinac Island fudge shops all offer free samples to help you settle on your favorite. Been to Mackinac Island before? Sample more fudge. It’s still delicious!