Sight
Skull Cave (Mackinac Island)
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Skull Cave is a shallow limestone cave on Mackinac Island's limestone bluffs, named after a gruesome discovery of human remains by early European explorers. The cave served as a temporary shelter for Native Americans and, later, British soldiers during the War of 1812. Today, visitors can peer into the dim interior from a boardwalk, with interpretive signs recounting its history. The cave's cool, damp atmosphere and historical significance make it a brief but evocative stop along the island's scenic trails.
Don't miss
- View the cave's interior from the boardwalk and imagine its past as a shelter
- Read the interpretive sign about the legend of the skulls found inside
- Combine with a walk or bike ride along the adjacent limestone bluffs
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Skull Cave (Mackinac Island)
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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