When you hear the name “Mackinac Island” you might think of a bustling downtown full of bicycles, horse-drawn carriages and fudge shops. For sure, that’s true. But Mackinac Island is much, much bigger than that. Although the entire island measures only 3.8 square-miles, there’s a whole world to explore and, in many cases, you’ll feel as if you have that world all to yourself. From isolated forest trails where you can encounter majestic Mackinac Island rock formations to stunning vistas on long stretches of quiet coastline, you can truly escape to a place that’s all your own when you visit Mackinac Island. Did you know more than 80% of Mackinac Island is state parkland? And much of that is unsullied wilderness just waiting for you to discover. Take a look at these examples of places on Mackinac Island where visitors can roam freely through the boundless beauty of one of the world’s prettiest places: A woman sits in the shade of a tree on a bluff overlooking downtown Mackinac Island

The Woods Outside Fort Mackinac

This quiet spot is up on the bluff overlooking downtown Mackinac Island, above Marquette Park. The view is simply marvelous and nearby you can find Mackinac Island landmarks including the Somewhere in Time Gazebo, Anne's Tablet and the Lewis Cass Memorial. A woman runs along car-free M-185 on Mackinac Island as the sun rises over the water on the lake

Mackinac Island's Car-Free Highway, M-185

While horse-drawn carriages and bicyclists also use this road around the perimeter of Mackinac Island, it tends to be pretty quiet in the mornings and overflowing with scenic beauty. A man stands on rocks below Eagle Point Cave on Mackinac Island

The Trails of Mackinac Island State Park

There are more than 70 miles of trails crisscrossing Mackinac Island State Park (which was once the country's second national park!). You might not see another soul on your entire hike! A woman and two children relax on a rocky Mackinac Island beach along the water

Mackinac Island Beaches

You won't find beach umbrellas and towels lined up for miles along the beaches of Mackinac Island. What you will find is a quiet place to relax where you’re surrounded by thousands of perfect skipping stones, not thousands of other people. A young man sits in a hammock overlooking the water around Mackinac Island

Hammocking Spots on Mackinac Island

Just find two trees on the cliffs high above Lake Huron and relax in your own personal hammocking paradise on Mackinac Island. A young boy stands on the rocky beach at Mackinac Island's Windermere Point

Mackinac Island's Windermere Point

Located at the west end of downtown, Windermere Point on Mackinac Island is a delightful place to find some space to yourself along the water and feel the lake breeze as you watch ferry boats pass by. You also can grab a bite to eat from the Doghouse, which is right in the park. A woman sits in one of many white Adirondack chairs on the waterfront lawn at Mackinac Island's Mission Point Resort

The Lawn at Mackinac Island's Mission Point Resort

Dotted with Adirondack chairs, the lawn along the water at Mackinac Island's Mission Point Resort is a lovely place to relax apart from the hustle and bustle of town and watch the world go by. A paddler in the water off Mackinac Island points a kayak toward the setting sun

Mackinac Island Paddling Tour

Even in a group trip with Great Turtle Kayak Tours, a sunset paddle offers a peaceful chance to see the fading light from the water while your spirit is caressed by the lake’s soothing ripples. RELATED MACKINAC ISLAND BLOGS: