
Getting to Mackinac Island
That was quite the place. Typically, when we exit the car that means we’ve arrived at the destination. Not with Mackinac Island, though, no no. On this occasion, we departed the car and boarded what I can only describe as a car that drives on water – a Mackinac Island ferry, I believe I remember Jim calling it. Now, I thought sticking my head out of a car window was fun, but being out on the water took it to a whole new level. It didn’t take any effort whatsoever to feel the cool breeze as there was nothing to stick my head out of – I was completely in the open on this magical vessel. I can recall thinking how we must be off to somewhere special if it involves this splendor. The ride captured all my dog senses – the sounds and smells, especially. I absolutely loved crossing the water. Maybe I was someone’s pet fish in a previous life! Tips for a dog-friendly trip to Mackinac Island
Arriving on Mackinac Island
Stepping off the vessel and onto Mackinac Island really made my tail wag! So many exciting things were happening. There were people on bikes and these other animals I can only describe as gigantic dogs. Even though one of my hobbies is chasing cars, the fact that this magical land lacked them made it even more interesting. We dispersed onto Main Street and I was immediately captivated by colorful downtown Mackinac Island filled with restaurants, shops, and more. The various Mackinac Island fudge shops were such a tease, too, since dogs can’t eat that stuff. Things to know about keeping your dog safe on Mackinac Island
Playing Around on Mackinac Island, a Dog's Paradise
After checking in at one of the dog-friendly hotels on Mackinac Island, the real fun began. The Island itself is mostly state park, which means lots of nature and seemingly endless miles of trails. It's a dog’s paradise! We hiked and explored all the nooks and crannies. We stumbled across numerous interesting geological formations in Mackinac Island State Park. For example, one was arched like a cat’s back after they see my intimidating dog self! Mackinac Island Travel Guide for Dogs, in pictures