10 Things to do Good for Couples in Cheboygan County That You Shouldn't Miss

March 30, 2022 Osvaldo Hartline

Discover the best top things to do in Cheboygan County, United States including Arts & Adventure at BrassWind Landing, Nautical North Family Adventures, Cross In The Woods National Shrine, Ugly Anne Boat Cruises, Mackinaw Parasailing & Jet Boat Adventures, Alexander Henry Park, Colonial Michilimackinac, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse, Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry, Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises.
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1. Arts & Adventure at BrassWind Landing

6240 Mack Ave, Indian River, MI 49749-5132 +1 231-238-4843 [email protected] http://www.artsandadventure.com
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Arts & Adventure at BrassWind Landing

2. Nautical North Family Adventures

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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Nautical North Family Adventures

We can’t wait to teach you and your family the Great Lakes shipwreck history, first-hand. Schedule a tour today! Also offering scuba diving lessons - contact us for more details!

3. Cross In The Woods National Shrine

7078 W M 68 Hwy, Indian River, MI 49749-9472 +1 231-238-8973 http://www.crossinthewoods.com
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5.0 based on 226 reviews

Cross In The Woods National Shrine

Reviewed By melissarG6252TI - Grand Rapids, United States

Wow! This is an amazing place. So much in support of the crucifix. Allow time to walk and pray the Canticle trail (St. Francis prayer), to pray in the various shrines, or walk the Stations. The grounds are beautiful and a tribute to Our Father. Our schedule didn't line up for mass, however, plan that if you can. The gift shop rivals the one at our local diocese! A great resource for prayer books, gifts, statues and more. Worth the stop!

4. Ugly Anne Boat Cruises

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5.0 based on 390 reviews

Ugly Anne Boat Cruises

Come take a ride on Ugly Anne and experience the Straits of Mackinac and Mackinac Bridge like never before. Learn the about the over 80 shipwrecks, about the building of the Mackinac Bridge and the islands that are scattered throughout the Straits of Mackinac while enjoying beer, wine and N/A beverages. On board is a tour guide that can answer any questions you have. Ugly Anne will start cruises for the season on Memorial Day weekend. We will have a daily 5pm history cruise and sunset cruise both going under the the magnificent Mackinac Bridge and departing from Mackinaw City through mid- October. We do not have public cruises on Tuesdays. Tours from Mackinac Island will be scheduled by charter only.

5. Mackinaw Parasailing & Jet Boat Adventures

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5.0 based on 71 reviews

Mackinaw Parasailing & Jet Boat Adventures

Parasailing is exciting for the whole family, embark on an exhilarating flight and take in the panoramic views. Take off & land directly from the flight deck. (You don't have to get wet). You can parasail at three different locations, Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island, and St.Ignace, MI. Jet Boating is an adventure thrill ride, fun for the whole family, with 360° spins, sharp turns, and lightning acceleration. Jet Boat rides are at the Mackinaw City location only. Call us today for a reservation or any questions!! We are opened seven days a week from 9 am to 7 pm. Specials: - Morning Eye Opener for only $110 for two fliers! - Adventure Package for only $99 for one parasail flight and one jet boat ride! Regular Pricing: - Single Flier: $85 - Double Flier: $150 - Triple Flier: $210 (*Weather and other restrictions may apply*)

6. Alexander Henry Park

518 N Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701-9727 https://www.michigan.org/property/alexander-henry-park
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5.0 based on 12 reviews

Alexander Henry Park

Reviewed By Steve5863 - Avon, United States

For good reason, most everyone that visits Mackinaw City also visits this free park at the very tip of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula and at the southern end of the Mackinac Bridge, which offers excellent views of the bridge, the Straights of Mackinaw and Mackinac Island in the distance. In addition to the views, the park has a sandy beach, accessible walk along the shore, picnic tables, restrooms and free parking and provides access to the Old Mackinaw Point Lighthouse and Colonial Michilimackinac, both of which do require an entrance fee.

7. Colonial Michilimackinac

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Colonial Michilimackinac

Michilimackinac 1778: Rumors of War. Treasures from the past come to life at this 18th-century fort and fur trading village, reconstructed based on historic maps and more than 60 years of archaeological excavations. As you walk through the site, you are stepping back in time to 1778, when rumors of war and peace swirled around Michilimackinac. Here, you will see and hear how soldiers, civilians, and Native people responded to threats real and imagined as they attempted to maintain their livelihood, the fur trade. Historical interpreters representing voyageurs, British soldiers, and French-Canadian merchant families are stationed throughout the fort to answer your questions and perform demonstrations.

8. Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

526 N Huron Ave Mackinaw City, MI 49701, Mackinaw City, MI 49701-9727 +1 231-436-4100 [email protected] http://www.mackinacparks.com/parks-and-attractions/old-mackinac-point-lighthouse/
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Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

Made to be Seen. A point in the storm and a guiding beacon since 1889, Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse helped passing ships navigate through the treacherous waters of the Straits of Mackinac. There's just as much to see from the top of the tower as inside the original buildings. Authentically restored quarters and exhibits, including the original lens and the Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Museum, this "Castle of the Straits" is a true gem of the Great Lakes. This is Mackinac.

Reviewed By 357donalde - Helena, United States

This place was in a waterfront park, on a bike trail, and we took the tour. There were guides and a film, and a lot of info about the life of the lighthouse

9. Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry

801 S Huron Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701-9664 +1 800-638-9892 http://www.mackinacferry.com/
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4.5 based on 1,583 reviews

Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry

Reviewed By BackRoadsUSA

Solid Operation. Parking attendants kindly pointed out the Free parking lot available behind the brewery which offered safe, ample sized spaces for your car. Bathrooms available near the ticket office though staff unable to keep them clean on a busy Sunday, Ticket agent was short- did not offer us a brochure or map just quickly sold us tickets- never explained how to return or what times-- we were first time visitors. The boarding process was simple- masks were required and there was plenty of space on top to spread out. No one explained safety procedures though. We did take the ferry over that went under the bridge- stunning and staff did warn people on the upper decks they would get wet!

10. Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises

556 E Central Ave, Mackinaw City, MI 49701-9695 +1 231-436-5023 http://www.sheplersferry.com/lighthouses/lighthouses.html
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4.5 based on 115 reviews

Shepler's Lighthouse Cruises

Sail the Straits of Mackinac! Sixteen historic lighthouses lie within easy cruising distance of Mackinaw City. Travel in comfort and safety on Shepler's spacious vessels during these fascinating tours. For close to three centuries, the Straits of Mackinac has been a vital nautical thoroughfare, providing passage between Lakes Huron and Michigan. But traveling its famed blue waters has not come without risk. Over the many decades, lighthouses were built to protect mariners from dangerous shoals and reefs. Each has a story to tell. Shepler's exclusive Lighthouse Cruises are voyages of discovery. Guests are treated to awe-inspiring views and the fascinating history surrounding these Great Lakes guardians.

Reviewed By Joefarmer17 - Bremen, United States

Sheplers eastern lighthouse cruise is one of the best attractions I have ever done in many years of visiting the straits of Mackinac. If you like history and taking a 3 hour ride on a fast ferry boat then this the event for you. They take you under the mackinac bridge and then out into Lake Huron to see many of the historic lighthouses in the area. The guide tells you all the history behind the lighthouse as well as many interesting historical facts of things and events that have taken place in the straits area over the years. This was a great experience for my wife and I. Cant wait to come back and take the western cruise the next time we visit Mackinaw City.

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