Mackinac Island Carriage Tour Start: Downtown Mackinac Island
The ticket office for Mackinac Island Carriage Tours is right in downtown Mackinac Island on Main Street, near the ferry docks. No reservations are needed. Just buy your ticket and off you go! Downtown Mackinac Island: Something for every visitorMackinac Island Carriage Tour Sight: Grand Hotel
After winding through historic downtown Mackinac Island, the carriage tour heads up Cadotte Avenue past Grand Hotel. While the tour does not stop at the stately resort, you can choose to end your tour here later and enjoy some time strolling the longest front porch in the world. What is the Grand Hotel dress code on Mackinac Island?Mackinac Island Carriage Tour Stop: Surrey Hill
The first stop on a horse-drawn carriage tour is Mackinac Island's Surrey Hill. This is where you’ll transfer from a two-horse carriage used in town to a 3-horse hitch for the main part of the tour. But before boarding the next carriage, feel free to explore the history of horse-drawn transportation on Mackinac Island at the Surrey Hill Carriage Museum. Or venture into Mackinac Island's Wings of Mackinac butterfly house for an up-close and personal look at insects from around the world. Those are just two of the attractions you can enjoy in Surrey Hill during a break in your tour. (Carriage tours do not stop in Surrey Hill in the fall.)- Things to See and Do at Mackinac Island’s Surrey Hill
- Q&A with Wings of Mackinac Butterfly Conservatory
Mackinac Island Carriage Tour Sight: Historic Cemeteries
From Surrey Hill, the horse-drawn carriage tour takes you through Mackinac Island State Park past sights including Skull Cave and Post Cemetery where Fort Mackinac soldiers, their families and “The Chaplain’s Lady” are buried. A look at the historic cemeteries of Mackinac IslandMackinac Island Carriage Tour Stop: Arch Rock
The next stop on a horse-drawn carriage tour is the picturesque Arch Rock, one of many famous rock formations on Mackinac Island. The tour will make a brief stop here for viewing, and restrooms are available in a new nature center on the Arch Rock plaza. 10 'supernatural' sights to see in Mackinac Island State ParkMackinac Island Carriage Tour Stop: Fort Mackinac
After snapping photos of Arch Rock, you’ll re-board your horse-drawn carriage and proceed to Mackinac Island's historic Fort Mackinac. For an additional fee, you can explore the historic fort that dates to 1780 and showcases 14 original buildings, including the oldest one in Michigan. Historical interpreters at Fort Mackinac lead demonstrations and share what life was like as a soldier on Mackinac Island. (Tip: A ticket to Fort Mackinac includes admission to other Mackinac State Historic Parks attractions on Mackinac Island including the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, Biddle House Mackinac Island Native American Museum, Benjamin Blacksmith Shop, American Fur Company Store and Dr. Beaumont Museum and more. You may be able to get a deal on a combo package including a Mackinac Island ferry ticket and Fort Mackinac admission.)- Q&A with a Fort Mackinac interpretive soldier
- Things to do at Mackinac Island's historic Fort Mackinac