Discover the best top things to do in Cheboygan County, United States including Chillermania!, Great Lakes Lighthouse Keepers association, JoAnn's Fudge, Murdick's Fudge, Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum Inc., Mackinaw Bridge Museum, McGulpin Point Lighthouse & Historic Site, Marshall's Fudge and Candy Company, Spy Quest Laser Maze, Alice's Kandy and Korn.
Restaurants in Cheboygan County
5.0 based on 67 reviews
World Headquarters for books by Johnathan Rand! Michigan Chillers, American Chillers, Freddie Fernortner, Dollar $tore Danny, and MORE!
We've been coming here for years- my oldest (now 24) started reading the Michigan Chiller books when she was very young and since her Grandpa lived only a mile away from the store - we have come here pretty much every time we come to Indian River over the years. All 5 of our kids love the Chillers series, and I love the adult books (written as Christopher Knight). We have all the adult books, the teen books, and both the Michigan and American Chiller series (still collecting the rest of the American Chillers books, as he is still releasing new ones). Found out today he started a new series "Nightmare Nation" - so I got the first book of that. "Jonathan" and his wife are almost always here- we always enjoy talking with them- they're very personable and funny. He signed the books I purchased today for me as well- he always does if he's here. I always read the kids books as well- written for kids or not- they are always interesting and a fun quick read for me. I wanted to also say that his adult books are as good as Stephen King's (I think even better honestly because King has a tendency to make some "underlying evil force" be the cause of every bad thing in his books- Christopher "Knight" has very unique stories that are absolutely nightmare inducing.) I'm still hoping a new one will come out one of these days ;) Stop in and visit- you won't regret it. And in the summer you are very likely to meet the author and his wife and at least one of their dogs.
5.0 based on 33 reviews
If you care about the Great Lakes and the lighthouses in the State of Michigan the organization is a must for you and deserves your support.
5.0 based on 60 reviews
We found this to be the friendliest shop in town. They also had the best selection. Additionally they offer shipping to all parts of the United States. My wife was able to send off a five pack to her mother and friends down in Florida. Good service. Good selection. Shipping options available. We recommend Joanns.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
Aaron Murdick's Fudge is located on Central Avenue across from Subway in Mackinaw City. WE have a blue and white striped awning. We are not affiliated with any other Murdick Fudge store. All Murdick Fudge stores are independently owned. We cannot vouch for other "Murdick" stores including those located: on Mackinac Island, Petoskey, St. Ignace, or in the Crossings Mall in Mackinaw City.
We're not fudge connoisseurs enough to judge what may be the best fudge (of the numerous area options), so we'll take the word of those more knowledgeable. What we do find especially interesting, is the history of this shop and its owners (and their lineage). The 8-11-19 TA review being our reference, we stopped in to checkout the shop, and see the home of fifth generation fudge making. The staff were friendly and informative. The shop has a tempting selection of options from which to choose. One can come for the history, and leave with a treat.
4.5 based on 337 reviews
The self-guided tour of this massive vessel, complete with abundant signage and a number of videos explaining its operation and life onboard, is surprisingly interesting and well worth an hour or so of one’s time. While the engine room and bridge were certainly tour highlights, the best part was the opportunity to talk to a couple of volunteers along the way that actually served on board and to learn of their personal experiences. One note of caution, those with mobility issues are likely to find moving about the ship along the tour route difficult if not impossible.
4.5 based on 195 reviews
Loved seeing all the interesting artifacts and newspaper articles on the construction of the bridge. They have a small theater where you can watch a video on how the idea for the bridge was born and the construction, This is a very informative place to pop in and learn a little bit about Michigan's past and it's all free, I would highly recommend taking the time to stop in.
4.5 based on 578 reviews
Emmet County owns the historic McGulpin Point Lighthouse, which protected shipping on the Straits of Mackinac against storms, fog and rocks between 1869 and 1906. It was purchased by the county in 2008, which reopened McGulpin to the public with a gala celebration on May 30, 2009. The site is approximately 10 acres and is a half mile north of the Headlands. It includes 336 feet of shoreline on the Straits with a commanding view of the Mackinac Bridge. Trail to the Straits includes new interpretive signage coming in Summer 2015! Beautifully maintained grounds and interior. There is always something new at McGulpin Point!
We had 6 women in our group trip to Mackinac. We arrived about 40 minutes prior to the lighthouse opening on Monday morning, before heading home afterwards. While we waited, we walked down to the lake and skipped stones, walked out into the chilly water, and read the history blocks around the lighthouse grounds. The young lady working in the lighthouse that morning was terrific. She was knowledgeable about the lighthouse, it's history, and graciously warned us of the couple "caution" areas during our self-guided tour of the lighthouse. The McGulpin Family history is so interesting. The view from atop the lighthouse is just breathtaking. We were all glad that we took the time to wait until it opened, and didn't just leave! Please visit this lighthouse. You won't be disappointed :)
4.5 based on 52 reviews
I didn’t try their fudge, but I had several things with their homemade caramel and they were fabulous!
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Take on the maze by yourself or with a partner. As soon as you enter the maze, the security system engages. Your mission is to find a path through the seemingly impenetrable web of green light. Earn a top ten score and your name goes up in lights on the leader board. The maze is easy to play, but difficult to master. Beware, once is never enough! Change it up and break as may beams as you can as fast as you can in Buster. Just like the Maze Challenge, you can take on Buster by yourself or with a partner.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Who doesn't love Candy. When I stay in Mackinac City it is always at the Hamilton Inn Select and that's a short walk to Alice's Kandy and Korn. Alice's homemade caramel is the best, whether on their caramel corn or one of their caramel apples. Their fudge is the best in the area, creamy like my grandmother use to make, not grainy with granular suger. I recommend the peanut butter fudge and the pecan logs.
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