You might expect Mackinac Island to be full of beaches since it’s surrounded by water. And, of course, it is – although not the crowded, sandy shores you may be thinking of.
The beaches you find on Mackinac Island are a bit rockier. More rugged. More secluded.
They’re places with crystal clear water, mesmerizing views and an endless supply of smooth, flat stones perfect for skipping.
Take a look and see for yourself. Here are some examples of the beautiful beaches of Mackinac Island:
The Beach at Mackinac Island's Mission Point Resort
The beach at British Landing is a popular spot to take a break on a bike ride around the outer rim of Mackinac Island. The historic beach is located about halfway through the 8.2-mile trek, on the north side of the island where British troops landed during the War of 1812 on their way to overtake Fort Mackinac. British Landing today features a cannon to commemorate that occasion, plus other attractions including picnic tables, a nature center and the Cannonball Oasis.
6 Things To Do at Mackinac Island's British Landing