Park & nature
Mackinac Island State Park
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Mackinac Island State Park encompasses nearly the entire island, preserving its natural beauty and historic character. Established in 1895 as Michigan's first state park, it protects dramatic limestone formations like Arch Rock, Sugar Loaf, and Skull Cave, as well as miles of wooded trails ideal for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. The park also includes historic sites such as Fort Mackinac and the Biddle House. Visitors can explore the island's unique geology, spot wildlife, and enjoy serene views of Lake Huron. The park's car-free environment ensures a peaceful, immersive experience in nature.
Don't miss
- Hike or bike the 8-mile perimeter road for stunning lake views and access to Arch Rock.
- Visit Arch Rock, a natural limestone bridge rising 146 feet above the water.
- Explore the interior trails, such as the Tranquil Bluff Trail, for a quiet woodland experience.
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Mackinac Island State Park
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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Top ratedMackinac Bridge History Cruise4.7★ · 101 travelers~1 hourFrom$31 per personSee dates →More attractions in Mackinac Island
