What makes fall on Mackinac Island so special
In many popular summertime destinations, fall is an afterthought, a lackluster transition from the peak of summer activity to the hibernation of winter. But just as Mackinac Island is the Best Summer Travel Destination, it's also one of the country's Best Places to Visit for Fall. Just as Mackinac Island blooms with the sweet scents of lilacs in June, it bursts forth with a wealth of reds, yellows and oranges as the leaves change in fall. Set against the deep blue water all around, Mackinac Island is vibrant and gorgeous spring, summer and fall! (And just so you know, Mackinac Island still exists in the winter, too.) So, if there are still days on the calendar before the end of October, then there’s still time to make some last-minute memories this year on Mackinac Island. Come see for yourself! Here are just eight ways that you can still experience the incredible natural beauty and charming atmosphere of Mackinac Island yet this fall:Extraordinary fall color tours on Mackinac Island
Driving tours of fall foliage are popular this time of year. Because Mackinac Island is car-free, that’s not an option. Good thing there are even better ways to see fall color on Mackinac Island!- Have you ever taken a fall color tour by plane or a helicopter?
- How about a fall color tour by bicycle?
- Or a fall color tour by horse-drawn carriage?
Carriage tours on Mackinac Island
Speaking of horse-drawn carriages, there are lots of ways to experience first-hand (or hoof!) what it’s like to get around in the place where the horse is king. Mackinac Island offers both public and private horse-drawn carriage tours of Mackinac Island narrated by guides who know the island inside and out. You can even take the reins and drive a horse-drawn carriage on Mackinac Island yourself! 7 sights to see on a horse-drawn carriage tour of Mackinac IslandHorseback riding on Mackinac Island
Horses not only are king of the road on Mackinac Island, they’re also king of the trails. And there are lots of trails in Mackinac Island State Park. More than 70 miles of them! Many of the trails are great for biking and hiking, while others are perfect for a Mackinac Island adventure on horseback. With the state park forest ablaze with color, fall is a fantastic time to saddle up and explore the interior wilderness of Mackinac Island. Everything to know about horses on Mackinac IslandFall golf on Mackinac Island
Few sites are as pretty as standing on an elevated tee, looking down at a green fairway flanked by fall color with the rich, blue waters of the Straits of Mackinac on the horizon. There’s still time this year to experience the one-of-a-kind golf courses on Mackinac Island:- The Jewel, Grand Hotel’s immaculate resort course that has attracted presidents and celebrities alike
- Wawashkamo, the oldest golf course in Michigan and built on the historic theater of the 1814 Battle of Mackinac
- The Greens of Mackinac, an incredibly scenic and family-friendly putting course at Mission Point Resort with 18 holes of all-natural grass and beverages from Bistro on the Greens never far away
- The Gem miniature golf course, located in the Woodlands Activity Center at Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel