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    Fort Mackinac - They don't make them like they used to

    Fort Mackinac

    4.4(93 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    I was made aware of Fort Mackinac when I heard a loud boom coming from the direction of a hill. I…read morethought something had exploded on the island, but no: it was just Fort Mackinac doing their thang. Apparently, they have rifle and cannon firing demonstrations here, which are scheduled, so if you want to see one while you're visiting the fort, make sure to meet at the allotted time. This is a living history museum, and you'll learn a lot about American and British military history. I mean, you probably will, because you'll read the signs and information that's posted. I mostly looked around and admired the architecture and the view, and took photos of pretty or interesting things that I saw. So from my perspective, Fort Mackinac is a cool and visually interesting place to spend an hour or two. You are basically walking into and out of different houses and structures on what used to be a military outpost. Each building has something new to learn about military life, with exhibits that appeal to all ages. I was surprised by how many interactive and hands-on exhibits there were for kids. Keep in mind that some of the buildings are very airy, so if you visit on a cold day, it might be a little chilly. Plus, you're walking in and out a lot, so if you visit during the fall like I did, you might need a jacket. The gift shop is pretty big, with lots of souvenirs to remember your visit not just of Fort Mackinac, but Mackinac Island, as well.

    This is a historic fort located in the island. I would suggest this is your first attraction. Two…read morereasons to visit first - it has a back gate connect to the remaining attractions and the elevation different for easy climb to remain attractions in the island. The ticket can be purchased at bottom entrance. The elevation different is 150 feet from ticket booth to entrance. From sea level is 320 feet. The fort has 20 point of interest. That includes store house, bathhouse, reading room, block house, old hospital, gun platform and more. The experience includes dress up historic solder uniforms. There are several buildings that can be explored. That includes some film explaining the fort. This historic British military fort is important high point in the island. Now it is important tourists attraction and historic center.

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    Fort Mackinac - Well, looky here

    Well, looky here

    Fort Mackinac - The Kids' Quarters at Fort Mackinac.

    The Kids' Quarters at Fort Mackinac.

    Fort Mackinac - Lunch at the Tea Room has been a memorable part of a Fort Mackinac visit for decades.

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    Lunch at the Tea Room has been a memorable part of a Fort Mackinac visit for decades.

    City of Mackinac Island

    City of Mackinac Island

    3.8(57 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    The city has a total area of 18.84 square miles, 4.35 square miles is land and 14.49 square miles…read moreis water. The island population is about 583. The island has a large craft industry devoted to making fudge in a traditional manner, creating portions on cold marble slabs. Mackinac Island is the destination of both the annual Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac, and the annual Port Huron to Mackinac Boat Race. A unique local ordinance passed in 1895 prohibits the use of any motor vehicles on the island. The only exceptions to this are city emergency vehicles (ambulance, police cars and fire trucks), city service vehicles & snowmobiles in the winter. Today the most common means of travel is by foot, bicycle, horse or horse-drawn carriage. Roller skates and roller blades are also allowed, except in the downtown area.

    Visited Mackinaw island with family in May 2026. To my surprise it was soooo cold!! Yikes!…read more I was not super impressed. The island is small. I found the ferry system to and from the island while running frequently a little tedious. Tickets to and from the ferry were pricey too. The island island was ok but personally wasn't impressed. a number of the shops were not open. There are things like biking, kayaking, etc which I don't do. We went on horse drawn carriages but I was deeply concerned for the well being of the horses carrying so many people. Restaurants were ok. We stayed off the island in terms of a hotel. Hotels on the island were pricey and didn't seem super up to what I would expect for the prices. No cars which was interesting and unique. Lots of fudge, a fort to see, horse carriages, carriage museum, Grand hotel (which charges $14 bucks to enter to see!!), the Arch rock was interesting, etc. We visited for about a day and a half. Some people stay a few days some do it in one. Depends on how much you do. For me not super exciting but glad I checked it off the bucket list.

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    City of Mackinac Island - Suitcases carried by ferry onto the island

    Suitcases carried by ferry onto the island

    City of Mackinac Island
    City of Mackinac Island

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    Skull Cave - landmarks - Updated July 2026

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