Relaxing on Mackinac Island
Relaxation is embedded in the culture of Mackinac Island. It's in the air. What exactly makes Mackinac Island so relaxing is a long list, so let's start by highlighting these four things:Adirondack Chairs at Mackinad Island's Mission Point Resort
Curling up with a good book and no distractions may be the pinnacle of relaxation. The Adirondack chairs at Mackinac Island's Mission Point Resort on the southeast corner of the island are among the best spots for just that. Pack a book and head to Mission Point’s expansive lakefront lawn. You may intend to read solely for an hour or two, but this relaxing spot can pull you in and before you know it the hours have flown on by. The lawn at Mission Point is also a fantastic spot for flying a kite in the refreshing lake breeze. Two more places that will help you recharge: the rocking chairs at Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel, home of the world's longest porch, and Windermere Point on the west end of downtown which is awesome for kite flying and skipping stones.- Relaxing places to read a good book on Mackinac Island
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Mackinac Island's Trails for Hiking, Biking and Horseback Riding
M-185 is the main road and can be bustling with visitors making the 8.2-mile bike ride around Mackinac Island, enjoying a stroll or going for a horsedrawn carriage ride. However, it’s not the only path for a casual bike ride or relaxing walk. Mackinac Island features more than 70 miles of paved and natural trails, many that weave through the state park forest up in the island's interior. You can spend ample time wandering and stumbling across hidden curios throughout the forest.- 4 hiking and biking trails to explore on Mackinac Island
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A Mackinac Island Picnic
There’s a certain aura about laying a blanket down, nestling in and enjoying a picnic lunch. It’s hard to go wrong with several premier picnic spots on Mackinac Island. We'll just mention a couple of them here: Mackinac Island's Marquette Park once was named by Reader's Digest as the No. 1 picnic spot in all of Michigan! Located at the foot of historic Fort Mackinac, Marquette Park is right off Main Street on the east side of downtown. Just pick up some food at Doud's Market and watch all the people and horses go by. If you’d rather get away from the buzz downtown, then hop on a bike with your picnic basket and ride to the other side of Mackinac Island to British Landing, where there's a rocky beach with views of the Mackinac Bridge.- The beautiful beaches of Mackinac Island
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