10 Things to do for Honeymoon in Mackinac County That You Shouldn't Miss

April 10, 2022 Leonarda Pillsbury

Discover the best top things to do in Mackinac County, United States including Mackinac Bridge, Gough Carriages, Great Turtle Kayak Tours, Sip n' Sail Cruises, Mackinac Wheels, Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island Carriage Tours, Arch Rock, Mackinac Island State Park, Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry.
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1. Mackinac Bridge

I-75, Saint Ignace, MI 49781 +1 906-643-7600 http://www.mackinacbridge.org/
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5.0 based on 1,350 reviews

Mackinac Bridge

Linking Michigan's two peninsulas, this mighty bridge has a total length of five miles.

Reviewed By GoAlong2 - Seattle, United States

We went over the bridge once in the evening and then in the afternoon a few days later. The bridge towers high above the straits separating Lake Michigan from Lake Huron, and is several miles long. There are viewpoints along the shoreline at either end of the bridge. We stopped at on on the St Ignace side at a gift shop with a viewing platform. The speed limit on the bridge is 25 mph, so there is plenty of time to enjoy the view while driving over. The toll is $4 each way for a passenger car. There are two lanes in each direction with the center lanes made of steel grating which makes a humming sound as you drive. The outer lanes are paved. At night the bridge is lit with lights, for a good evening view. With its tall support towers and long suspension span (longest in North America) the bridge is an engineering marvel that connects the upper and lower peninsulas of Michigan.

2. Gough Carriages

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5.0 based on 136 reviews

Gough Carriages

Arrowhead Carriages has been taken over by Gough Livery Carriages. New company, same gig! We still offer private, narrated horse-drawn carriage tours of beautiful Mackinac Island.

3. Great Turtle Kayak Tours

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Great Turtle Kayak Tours

Kayak and stand up paddle board rentals with 2 locations: one on Mackinac Island, MI and one in Mackinaw City, MI. For beginners we offer basic instruction and guided tours in the calm waters of the marina, and for our more experienced paddlers, we lead tours to Arch Rock, Devil's Kitchen, the Mackinac Bridge, Round Island, and Bois Blanc Island, on the Straits of Mackinac in Lake Huron. Our summer tours are popular, and they book up fast, so reserve on our website now to secure your time!

4. Sip n' Sail Cruises

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Sip n' Sail Cruises

Enjoy 90 minutes of panoramic views aboard the Isle Royale Queen III, an 81' well-appointed vessel with multiple viewing areas, heated cabins, restrooms and a full service cash bar. Enjoy a beautiful evening cruise and view the sunset under the Mighty Mackinac Bridge. Ply the pristine waters of both big lakes, Huron and Michigan on this spectacular cruise. Take advantage of amazing photo opportunities as you skirt the shoreline of Mackinac Island and view the elegant Victorian and turn of the century homes. Enjoy Live Entertainment by a line-up of talented musicians and singer/songwriters. The Porthole Bar is stocked with your beverage of choice along with a few specialty cocktails that will add to your fun! This cruise will leave you talking about your unique adventure on Mackinac Island and longing to return. Whether you are by yourself, on a date or in a group you will have a memorable experience on a Sip n' Sail cruise with our friendly crew!

5. Mackinac Wheels

6929 Main Street, Mackinac Island, MI 49757 +1 906-847-8022 [email protected] http://www.mackinacbikes.com/
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5.0 based on 36 reviews

Mackinac Wheels

Reviewed By MackGirl148 - Fenton, United States

Greatest customer service on the island. Decided to get fenders installed on my bike. They had them in stock at a very reasonable price and were installed within about 30 minutes at a very low fee. I am very happy with them and will always choose Mackinac Wheels for my bike needs.

6. Fort Mackinac

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4.5 based on 2,023 reviews

Fort Mackinac

Iconic. The cannon blasts, the rifles fire, the soldiers march and history comes alive. The oldest building in Michigan and 13 other historical structures boast exhibits explaining everything from military training and battles to medical treatments to family life within the fort. More than just a military outpost, Fort Mackinac served as a home for soldiers and their families and eventually the headquarters for Mackinac National Park, where tourists to the island visited the great fortress on the bluff, much like they do today. This is Mackinac.

7. Mackinac Island Carriage Tours

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Mackinac Island Carriage Tours

Narrated tours of this island that doesn't allow cars.

8. Arch Rock

Mackinac Island, MI
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Arch Rock

Natural rock bridge soaring 149 feet above the Straits of Mackinac appears to be suspended in midair.

Reviewed By S60WIannal

We reached the arch rock at first by horse carriage tour and then returned to visit this beautiful site by bike and kayaking. You have to climbed up some stairs to reach it and take turns to do photos but it's worth it.

9. Mackinac Island State Park

Mackinac Island, MI 49757-5155 +1 231-436-4100 [email protected] http://www.mackinacparks.com
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Mackinac Island State Park

Michigan's first state park. This is Mackinac Island State Park, a landscape characterized by high limestone bluffs, beautiful vistas of sparkling water, vibrant forests, and mystical geological formations. With automobiles banned since 1898, here exists a quieter way of life away from interstate noise of cities. Over 80 percent of Mackinac Island is within Mackinac Island State Park—free of charge and open year round—where you’ll discover the true natural gems of Mackinac. Whether visiting this island parkland by foot, bike, horseback, or carriage, these many majestic geological wonders and unique historical monuments are visual treasures found only here—on the island sacred to the Ojibwa and Odawa Great Lakes Indian tribes. According to them, this is where life began. You’re invited to discover why. This is Mackinac.

Reviewed By danjfrank25 - Chicago, United States

Such a beautiful place to spend a couple days. Weather riding the 8.5 miles on a bike around the perimeter of the island or taking a carriage ride up to Fort Holmes (highly recommend Sam if you can get him), It’s very easy to relax and have a good time here

10. Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry

587 N State St, Saint Ignace, MI 49781-1428 +1 906-643-7635 http://www.mackinacferry.com
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4.5 based on 614 reviews

Star Line Mackinac Island Hydro-Jet Ferry

Reviewed By lilla-svenska - Worthington, United States

The Star Line ferry is efficient and friendly. They take your bags and bikes and whatever else at the dock and bring you and your stuff safely to the other side. If you're traveling to spend a few nights on the island your bags are transferred to the hotel seamlessly. If you're traveling back from your stay on the island, they pick them up from your hotel and bring them back and store them on the dock until you arrive. Friendly, cost effective and fast. Parking is conveniently located at the dock for varying prices depending on if it's valet or self park, but your car is secure and monitored.

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