
The Dad Who's A War Buff Loves Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island oozes war-time history. A tour of Mackinac Island's historic Fort Mackinac gives you a sense of what life was like as a soldier in the 1800s, while Fort Holmes takes you all the way back to the War of 1812. You can check out historic buildings including Fort Mackinac's "Black Hole" dungeon and interact with costumed interpreters who reenact military life. You can even take a bike ride around a War of 1812 battlefield, which is now the hallowed grounds of Wawashkamo Golf Club. Things to do on Mackinac Island for history buffs
The Dad Who's A Golfer Loves Mackinac Island
Dads and golf go together like Mackinac Island and fudge. Mackinac Island offers a unique golf experience that golfing dads love, whether they're beginners or seasoned veterans. The Jewel at Grand Hotel features a horse-drawn carriage ride between the front and back nines. Mackinac Island also is home to the 9-hole Wawashkamo Golf Club, the oldest golf course in Michigan. And for family fun, there's the Greens of Mackinac, an 18-hole, natural grass putting course at Mission Point Resort, and The Gem, a miniature golf course at Grand Hotel. The one-of-a-kind golf courses of Mackinac Island
The Cowboy Dad Loves Mackinac Island
There are no cars on Mackinac Island. Instead, horses rule the road. That means dads with a cowboy twang to their personality love exploring Mackinac Island on horseback. In addition to saddle horse rentals, dads can enjoy a relaxing horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac Island or even drive their own horse and buggy. Mackinac Island: A Horse Lover's Dream
The Dad Who's An Adventurer Loves Mackinac Island
With 70-plus miles of hiking and biking trails, the wilderness of Mackinac Island is seemingly never-ending. Whether your dad likes to lace up his hiking boots or pedal a bike, he'll love it! Did you know that 80% of Mackinac Island is state parkland? Plus, Mackinac Island State Park is full of fascinating rock formations and other unique geological features that are fun to discover. 5 things you have to see in Michigan's original national park