Running Around Mackinac Island
- A run around the outer rim of Mackinac Island on M-185 is the classic route. Not only is the road relatively flat, but it’s right along the water the whole way so you get to enjoy both gorgeous waterfront views and the cooling lake breeze. It’s a little over 8 miles all the way around, or about 13 kilometers. This is the route for the Mackinac Island Eight Mile held each September.
Running the Trails of Mackinac Island
- For a hillier run through the interior of Mackinac Island, there’s literally an endless variety of paved roads and earthen trails you can combine to come up with any distance. Several routes are posted on plotaroute.com, for example. Here’s one that’s just shorter than a 5k: Start in the Mission District at the southeast corner of the island, run up to the center of Mackinac Island past Arch Rock and Skull Cave and then back downhill into town. The route rises about 160 feet in the first two kilometers, then cruises downhill pretty much the rest of the way.
Running Uphill and Downhill on Mackinac Island
- Another 5k route from the Mission District takes you northward on a steady climb up about 130 feet in the first mile to Harrisonville, where many year-round Mackinac Island residents live. The route then heads steadily back down on Cadotte Avenue past Grand Hotel and the Jewel Golf Course. The route drops 200 feet in about one mile on the way back to Main Street.
Running Through the Middle of Mackinac Island
- For a 10K route, you can start near Fort Mackinac and cross right through the middle of Mackinac Island on Garrison and British Landing roads. You’ll run past old Mackinac Island cemeteries, the island’s airport and historic Wawashkamo Golf Club all the way to British Landing. There’s a steep ascent in the first kilometer followed by an even steeper drop, then another rise and fall as you run back toward picturesque Arch Rock along Scott’s Cave Road and Crooked Tree Road.
- The race season kicks off in May with the Fort2Fort Challenge, a five-mile run that starts with a rifle salute at Fort Mackinac and goes up to Fort Holmes and back
- The Lilac Festival 10K Run & Walk takes place during the annual Mackinac Island Lilac Festival in June. That run routes through downtown, past shoreline views of the Mackinac Bridge and along paved, tree-covered paths in the island’s interior.
- The next race on the calendar is the Mackinac Island Eight Mile Run & Walk in September. This event follows the classic lakeshore route on M-185 all the way around the outer rim of Mackinac Island. It’s the only state highway in the country that prohibits motor vehicles, making it a popular path for runners and bikers all summer long.
- The final race of the season is the largest. The Great Turtle Half Marathon & 5.7 Mile Run/Walk in October typically attracts upwards of 2,500 participants. The event coincides with Mackinac Island’s annual Halloween Weekend and is a great time to catch stunning fall colors as well as end-of-season sales in the shops and boutiques downtown.