Things to Know About Mackinac Island's Marquette Park
- Marquette Park is where you can find Mile Marker 0 to begin an 8.2-mile bicycle ride around the outer rim of Mackinac Island on M-185, the only state highway in the country that's car free.
- Marquette Park is where there’s a reproduction of an ancient birchbark chapel that signifies the first European presence on Mackinac Island.
- Marquette Park is the top picnic spot in all of Michigan, according to Readers’ Digest. It’s a wonderful destination overlooking the Mackinac Island harbor where you can enjoy a peaceful lunch after picking up some food at Doud’s Market, the oldest grocery store in the country. Or, as Readers’ Digest suggests for your visit to Marquette Park, “as you watch the ferries go by and escape the hustle and bustle of city life, savor some of the island's sweet specialty: rich chocolatey fudge. Pure bliss.”
- There’s a playground in Marquette Park, over by the Richard & Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum that’s housed in the historic Indian Dormitory building on the east side of the park.