Driving to Mackinac Island
Here's drive time to the Mackinac Island ferry docks in Mackinaw City (on the south side of the Mackinac Bridge that connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas) and in St. Ignace (north side of the bridge):- Lansing, 3 hours, 30 minutes
- Grand Rapids, 4 hours
- Detroit, 4 hours, 30 minutes
- Milwaukee, 6 hours by way of the Upper Peninsula (or 8 hours through the Lower Peninsula)
- Chicago, 6 hours, 30 minutes 6 ways of getting to Mackinac Island from Chicago
- Columbus, 7 hours
- Cleveland, 7 hours
- Indianapolis, 7 hours, 30 minutes
- Buffalo, 7 hours, 30 minutes
- Pittsburgh, 8 hours 5 ways of getting to Mackinac Island from Pittsburgh
- Cincinnati, 8 hours
- Toronto, 8 hours How to get to Mackinac Island from Canada
- Minneapolis, 9 hours 5 ways of getting to Mackinac Island from Minneapolis
- Louisville, 9 hours
- St. Louis, 10 hours, 30 minutes
- Nashville, 11 hours, 30 minutes
- Washington, D.C., 12 hours
Flying to Mackinac Island
Here are various flight paths to Mackinac Island:- The nearest commercial airports to Mackinac Island are Pellston Regional Airport (PLN), about 15 minutes south of the ferry dock in Mackinaw City, and Chippewa County International Airport (CIU), about 35 minutes north of the ferry dock in St. Ignace. You can fly direct to the Pellston airport from Detroit (DTW), and nonstop to the Chippewa County airport from Detroit or Minneapolis (MSP). From either airport, you can catch a shuttle to the Mackinac Island ferry docks. RELATED: Can I fly to Mackinac Island?
- From Chicago’s O’Hare airport (ORD) you can fly nonstop to Cherry Capital Airport (TVC) in Traverse City, which is a two-hour drive from the Mackinac Island ferry dock. During the summer, the Traverse City airport also has direct flights from Newark (EWR), New York’s LaGuardia Airport (LGA), Atlanta (ATL), Dallas (DAL), Minneapolis (MSP) and Denver (DEN).
- Additional nonstop flights are available to other major Michigan airports including Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) in Grand Rapids, which is a four-hour drive from the Mackinac Island ferry dock, and Capital Region International Airport (LAN) in Lansing, which is a three-and-a-half-hour drive to the ferry dock. RELATED: Tips for flying to Mackinac Island
- Mackinac Island has a small airport for private planes and charter flights from around the Midwest. Flight time from St. Ignace to Mackinac Island is 7 minutes. If you charter a flight or fly a private plane into the island’s airport, make plans for a horse-drawn taxi to meet you upon arrival and transport you to your island lodging. RELATED: Everything you need to know about Mackinac Island taxis