Inside Mackinac Island 2026

Mackinac Island Visitor Guide. Everything you need to paln your Mackinac Island vacation. Get Inside Mackinac Island and discover USA Today's #1 Best Summer Travel Destination and experience this unique and beautiful island. Resorts, hotels, activities, dining, shoppping and more.

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GO TO MACKINACISLAND.ORG and visit the Places to Stay page or contact the hotel properties direct- ly to make overnight reservations. Browse all categories of dining, shop- ping and activities available, then take the ferry across, transport your- self back in time and create your own travel memories by visiting beautiful Mackinac Island. We look forward to your visit.

MACKINAC ISLAND is indeed a charming and picturesque destina- tion with its rich history, natural beau- ty, and unique atmosphere. Being recognized two years in a row as the Best Summer Travel Destination in the U.S. by USA Today Readers Choice is a testament to the Island’s popularity and appeal. WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? The blooming flowers, gorgeous weather, and the unique presence of horses create an idyllic setting for a memorable visit. With a diverse range of options, plan your experi- ence according to your interests. There’s a lot of excitement to discover. The appeal of Mackinac Island, with its living, breathing historic commu- nity, is truly captivating. The sooth- ing clip-clop sound of horse hooves, the gorgeous scenery and Victorian architecture create a unique and enchanting atmosphere that trans- ports visitors to a different time.

OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATIONS With over 1,600 guest rooms, hotel suites, cottages, bed and break- fasts and condo rentals, visitors can choose from a range of experiences. Whether you’re looking for elegance and tradition of an 1800s B&B, or a modern fully equipped all-suites hotel for your large family including your dog, Mackinac Island has some- thing to fit every taste and budget. INSIDE MACKINAC VISITOR GUIDE Use this magazine as a resource guide to research your hotel options, plan your meals and line up all your activities and adventures. You can also check out this magazine in digi- tal form at insidemackinac.com. A variety of charming guest accom- modations, exquisite dining, delight- ful shops, art galleries and boutiques await you. Combine this with a multitude of unique activities, and Mackinac becomes the perfect vaca- tion destination.

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BEGIN YOUR Unforgettable Island Experience AT MACKINAC’S TOP RATED HOTELS Chippewa Hotel and Lilac Tree Suites Hotel feature delightful guest rooms individually decorated with modern amenities. Guests can enjoy the famous PinkPony ® Restaurant, Bar, Patio Bar and the signature PinkPony ® Shop located in the Chippewa Hotel. PinkPony Club ™ is conveniently located in front of Lilac Tree Suites Hotel.

Chippewa Hotel boasts an unparalleled Main Street waterfront location.

Lilac Tree Suite balconies overlook Mackinac Island’s captivating Main Street.

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7 - SUMMER EVENTS CALENDAR 9 - HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS 20 - TOURISM BUREAU LISTING 22 - DOWNTOWN LOCATOR MAP 24 - HISTORY AND MUSEUMS 26 - HORSE IS KING HERE 29 - ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS 32 - WALKING & BIKING TOURS 33 - ISLAND GOLF COURSES 34 - GETTING TO THE ISLAND 37 - WATER/ BOATING ACTIVITIES 39 - REAL ESTATE INFORMATION

40 - BICYCLING ON MACKINAC 43- ARTISTS AND ART GALLERIES 46 - FAMOUS MACKINAC FUDGE 49 - SALON & SPAS 51 - ISLAND SHOPPING GUIDE 59 - ISLAND DINING GUIDE 71 - WEDDING PLANNING 72 - DINING AT A GLANCE 74 - LODGING AT A GLANCE

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The Inn at Stonecliffe invites you to reconnect in a tranquil setting. Thoughtfully restored and quietly elegant, the property offers 52 distinctive accommodations; including a historic 1904 Mansion, a Summer House, and 4 Private Cottages. More than a destination, Stonecliffe is a place of purpose. As a humanitarian hotel, 100% of profits support the Pulte Family Charitable Foundation’s initiatives locally and globally; making every stay as meaningful as it is unforgettable. Explore Mackinac’s Timeless Escape Historic Elegance Meets Modern Comforts

theinnatstonecliffe.com 8593 Cudahy Circle, Mackinac Island, MI 49757

2026 SEASON Mackinac Island Summer Events Calendar SUMMER CALENDAR

JULY 4TH FIREWORKS DISPLAY

ANNUAL LILAC FESTIVAL

FORT MACKINAC OPENING

MAY May 1 Fort Mackinac opens for the 2026 season May 9 Fort-2-Fort 5-Mile Challenge May 15-17 Zoo-de-Mack Bike Bash JUNE June 5-14 The 77th Annual Lilac Festival - A 10-day celebration includes the Lilac Queen Coronation, Lilac Walks & Talks, the Grand Parade and more! Full schedule at mackinacisland.org June 5-14 Free admission to the Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum June 6 Lilac Festival 10k Run / Walk June 25 Music in the Park - Free Concerts at 6:30pm, every Thursday through August 27th at Marquette Park JULY July 4 Star Spangled 4th of July, and picnic at Fort Mackinac - W.T. Rabe Stone Skipping Contest featuring amateur and professional divisions. 10:00am - Fireworks at 10:30pm

July 11-14 Chicago Yacht Club’s Race to Mackinac July 18-21 Bayview Mackinac Sailboat Race to Mackinac July 25 Vintage Base Ball Game: The Mackinac Never Sweats. Behind Fort Mackinac 6:30pm AUGUST Aug 1-31 Shakespeare in the Park Aug 16-17 National Hickory Stick Classic Golf tournament at Wawashkamo SEPTEMBER Sept 4-7 Grand Hotel’s Labor Day Jazz Festival Sept 7 Annual Labor Day Mackinac Bridge Walk Sept 12 Mackinac Island Annual 8-Mile Run/Walk OCTOBER Oct. 2-3 Mackinac Island Fall Fudge Festival - Celebrate the Island's famous fudge and enjoy 2 days of fall-themed activities. Oct 24-26 Halloween Weekend, kids trick-or-treating downtown, and adult costume parties at nights Oct 24 Great Turtle Trail Run 5.7 Mile Run/ Walk

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Above Mackinac Condos Mackinac Island’s newest luxury condo rental. Three beautiful downtown apartments to choose from available for extended vacations, all year round. Two 2-bedoom units and one 2200 sq. ft, 4 bedroom unit that accomodates up to 10 people, great for large family groups. Perfect location, rooftop deck with unreal views, and the interior is above and beyond incredible. Walk-in showers, washer and dryer, A/C. Beautifully appointed downtown suites. 3 apartments • 906-847-3614 • www.abovemackinaccondos.com Bay View B&B Built in 1891, Bay View still celebrates the Grand Victorian style that is truly Mackinac. Beautifully positioned on the bay, Bay View is the only B&B of her type resting on the water’s edge with its own unique seascape and incredible view of the Straits of Mackinac. Enjoy a hot, gourmet breakfast on the veranda, homemade cookies and a generous taste-tempting dessert each evening. And of course, bottomless cups of their famous Bay View Blend Coffee, all complimentary. 16 rooms & 4 suites from $175 • 906-847-3295 • www.mackinacbayview.com Bicycle Street Inn & Suites 84 rooms among three buildings superbly located on Main Street in down- town Mackinac Island. Bicycle Street Inn & Suites features 43 rooms and suites with walk-out balconies overlooking quaint shops and the Straits of Mackinac. Across the street, Waterfront Collection consists of two side by side buildings with an additional 41 rooms collectively, many with walk out balconies and direct waterfront views. All rooms and suites are beautifully furnished in a contemporary style and include a long list of amenities and free Wi-Fi. 84 rooms & suites • 855-560-8005 • www.bicyclestreet.com Chippewa Hotel Beautiful accommodations conveniently located downtown right on the waterfront. Charming rooms and suites with balconies overlooking the Island’s scenic harbor and marina. Huge lakeside Jacuzzi, elevator and all rooms with air conditioning. Dine at the famous Pink Pony, Patio Dining Room and Bar with lively entertainment every night. Kitty-corner to Fort Mackinac, with shopping, carriage tours, bike rentals, horseback riding all just steps away.

31 rooms & 26 suites from $189 • 800-241-3341 • www.chippewahotel.com

Cloghaun B&B Built in 1884, Cloghaun (pronounced clah-hahn) is one of the oldest Victorian homes on Mackinac Island, lovingly preserved by the fifth-generation owners. Its perfect location nestled atop Hoban Street is just a short block from the bustle of Main Street and the ferry docks. There’s no better view for watching Mackinac life clip-clop by than from Cloghaun’s inviting front porch. Choose among eleven unique guest rooms, designed with Victorian charm, and enjoy a hearty breakfast included in your stay. 10 rooms & 1 suite from $182 • 906-847-3885 • www.cloghaun.com

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With 18 acres of stunning waterfront property on the sunrise side of the Island, MISSION POINT RESORT is a wondrous retreat offering a wide variety of amenities and activities. Experience some of the most beautiful and unique gardens on all of the manicured outdoor property. Guests are invited to embark on tours of the award-winning gardens, available on Wednesdays and Saturdays during season. The resort has three restaurants, the all new Lilac Lounge, Lakeside Salon and Spa, a fantastic wellness center, The Greens real bent grass executive putting green, bike rental, kids club, and a wide variety of guest rooms and suites all newly renovated. Oh, and pets are permitted so you can bring the canine mem- ber of your family. INSIDE TIP : Grab a pizza pie to go at the new Adirondak Pizza, in the lower level of the hotel. GRAND HOTEL is America’s summer place where guests have experienced superb hospitality since 1887. Non-guests of Grand Hotel may purchase admission online or on-site for a self-guided tour of the hotel and gardens. Shop at any of the retail stores, enjoy Afternoon Tea or enjoy the Grand Luncheon. Download the Mackinac Insider app and unlock a world of privileges on the Island. Earn points and redeem them for rewards like free food, drinks, or activities. Text Island to 44144 to become an Insider or visit Mackinacinsider.com. INSIDE TIP : Check out the Woodlands Activity Center bring- ing life to family-friendly activities like miniature golf at The Gem, bike rentals, pickleball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, tennis, a nature center, and Cedar Grove, a family-friendly bike track. WHAT you need to KNOW about Island ACCOMMODATIONS

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Mackinac’s Premier Waterfront Bed & Breakfast

20 Beautifully decorated rooms with private baths nestled on the water’s edge. Deluxe seated hot breakfast, hot homemade cookies every afternoon, freshly made desserts every evening, bottomless cups of our Bay View Blend Coffee, and of course an abundance of unparalleled hospitality.

www.mackinacbayview.com 906-847-3295

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ACCOMMODATIONS “There is no finer summer climate anywhere in the world. The sweetest air, purest water, and lake scenery in its grand magnificence. Every variety for the eyes, taste and imagination.” 1826 Col. McKenney US Superintendant of Indian Affairs

Cottage Inn Beautiful Bed and Breakfast built with classic Victorian style and charm. Located on Market Street close to all ferry boat docks and just steps away from Mackinac Historic State Park exhibits, the public marina, shopping, dining and all other Island activities. Wake up to freshly baked muffins, a hot egg dish, yogurt, bagels, cereals, juice and great coffee. All rooms are air conditioned, featuring luxury sheets, flat screen TV, pillowtop mattresses, free Wi-Fi and more. 11 rooms from $135 • 906-847-4000 • www.cottageinnofmackinac.com Downtown Harbor Suites and Penthouse Experience elevated Island living in these fully furnished waterfront suites in the heart of downtown Mackinac Island. Four one-bedroom Harbor Suites overlook the harbor and Main Street, while the spacious three-bedroom penthouse offers a private rooftop terrace. Enjoy sweeping harbor views and an unbeatable location just steps from ferries, dining, boutiques, bike rentals, and the island’s most popular attractions.

5 suites from $320 • 906-847-8077 • www.downtownharborsuites.com

Grand Hotel Beckoning guests since 1887 to a time where old-world meets new charm. Every room features its own ambiance designed by Dorothy Draper and Company. Experience an unforgettable stay along with an abundance of culinary delights and entertainment at 17 restaurants, bars and venues. Also enjoy the Esther Williams Swimming Pool with waterslide and pool bar & grill, golf at The Jewel, miniature golf at The Gem, bike rentals, pickleball, bocce ball, shuffleboard, a nature center, and Cedar Grove family-friendly bike track. 388 rooms & suites from $345 • 800-33Grand • www.grandhotel.com Haan’s 1830 Inn Haan’s 1830 Inn is an early Greek Revival style home with 9 unique guest rooms beautifully appointed with fine antiques, many guest amenities, and period touches. While the main part of the house was built in 1830 (with additions in 1847, and in 1988), the home has been completely restored into a comfort- able family home, run by 3 generations of the Haan family, since 1980. Spend time learning how to relax again - enjoying the simple things like the smell of peonies, the taste of fudge, and the rhythmic cadence of horses going by. 6 rooms & 3 suites from $175 • 906-847-6244 • www.1830inn.net Harbour View Inn Discover a new era of island charm! Originally built in 1820 by Native American fur trader Madame Magdelaine La Framboise, the hotel is unveiling a complete renovation for the 2026 season. Guestrooms and suites have been redesigned to offer enhanced comfort and a charming experience. Located on Main Street next to Ste. Anne's Church, guests enjoy views from the inviting front porch and second-story veranda, onsite bike rentals, and al fresco, streetside dining at Pedals Harbour Grille. All guests receive a complimentary continental breakfast. 61 rooms & 20 suites from $300 • 906-847-0101 • www.harbourviewinn.com

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The CHIPPEWA HOTE L offers beautiful accommoda- tions, situated directly on the Island’s waterfront harbor. Courteous professional staff make your stay as comfortable and accommodating as possible. Featuring one and two- room suites with balconies, economical Main Street rooms, Jacuzzi suites, all perfectly located adjacent to downtown. Dine at the famous Pink Pony Patio restaurant and Bar with lively entertainment every day. INSIDE TIP : Have a late dinner then stay until the entertainment starts, when the fun begins. The LILAC TREE SUITES is one of the first on the Island of a generation of newly designed all-suite hotels, perfect for families and larger groups. The hotel’s excellent location is near lots of shopping, dining, bike rentals and plenty of Island activities. Visit the fine shops on the ground floor of the hotel in the Lilac Tree Mall. INSIDE TIP : Come to the Lilac Tree on New Year’s Eve for the Great Turtle Drop as the hotel is open on select dates during the winter off-season. HARBOUR VIEW INN spans four distinctive buildings, anchored by a 200-year-old main house. For 2026, reimagined guest rooms, public spaces, and gardens debut across the property. Wraparound porches, balcony suites, and cottage rooms invite relaxation and quiet moments. Continental breakfast is included. INSIDE TIP : Enjoy a quiet morning coffee in a front-porch rocker as the Island wakes up. WHAT you need to KNOW about Island ACCOMMODATIONS

A Classic Gothic Victorian Bed & Breakfast Built in 1882

Relax on the Spacious Front Porch Enjoy Homemade Pastries Daily Bicycle Rentals on Site

Open May through October Open SELECT Winter Weekends

906-847-3758 www.SmallPointMackinac.com

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ACCOMMODATIONS “Mackinac Island is the most interesting spot in all the great lakes. The cool and in- vigorating breezes shall bring health and elasticity to the weak and weary. Here dis- ease shall not dare invade the pleasant glens or beautiful hilltops. " 1888 Charles Ellis - African American Physician

Hart’s Make yourself at home amid the sweet smelling lilacs at Hart’s on Mackinac Island. Excellent, quiet location on historic Market Street a short walk from the ferry boat docks and close to everything. All rooms at this lovely, affordable place are freshly decorated and newly renovated including private baths, flat screen cable TV and air conditioning. Plus, complimentary continental break- fast is provided before your day of adventure on the Island.

9 rooms from $205 • 906-847-6234 • www.hartsmackinac.com

Hotel Iroquois Located on the waterfront at the western edge of downtown, Hotel Iroquois is a thoughtfully appointed, open and airy hotel with nearly every room featuring compelling views of the water. Hotel Iroquois was voted 2nd of the top 10 hotels in the Midwest by Travel & Leisure in 2021 and is often recognized as a Condé Nast reader’s choice. The boutique hotel is also home to the Carriage House Restaurant, the Island’s premier waterfront restaurant featuring indoor and outdoor seating, live piano bar each night and stunning views of the straits. 36 rooms & 9 suites from $500 • 906-847-3321 • www.iroquoishotel.com Inn on Mackinac The Inn dates back to 1867 yet still retains its quaint, historic charm. Today the Inn is completely remodeled and redecorated with bright colorful décor, air con- ditioning throughout and a five story elevator. Experience a relaxed atmosphere from the spacious front porch, cozy Victorian parlor, beautiful outdoor spa pool and private sundeck. Kids 12 and under stay for free! Plus afternoon snacks and bedtime cookies are included for all guests. Experience affordable luxury and their award-winning friendly staff at the Inn on Mackinac, the quiet inn. 43 rooms & 1 suite • 855-784-3846 • www.innonmackinac.com The Inn at Stonecliffe Reopened to the public in 2024, The Inn at Stonecliffe defines a new era of Island hospitality. This secluded retreat, located two miles from downtown, pairs Mackinac’s storied past with refined modern comfort. Accommodations range from the historic 1904 Mansion and Summer House suites to new pri- vate cottages. Guests enjoy amenities such as weekly property activities, two pools, a wellness center, on-site bike rentals, exceptional dining, and reimag- ined event spaces. 52 guestrooms • 10 suites /cottages • 906-847-3355 • www.theinnatstonecliffe.com Island House Hotel Experience luxury with breathtaking water views, excellent service, and close proximity to downtown. As guardians of this award-winning landmark, the owners combine modern comforts with historic charm. Enjoy air-conditioned guest rooms, heated indoor pool, hot tub, and bike rentals. Have lunch in the garden or unwind on the porch as bikes, boats, and horse-drawn buggies pass by. Savor delectable cuisine in the elegant dining room then cozy up in the evening to a firepit and stargaze over the lake. 91 rooms & 3 suites from $179 • 906-847-3347 • www.theislandhouse.com

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Doug and Lydia Yoder, owners of BAY VIEW BED & BREAKFAST , have gotten everything right at this gorgeous B&B. Detailed Victorian decor, freshly baked pastries & hot breakfast every morning, plus homemade desserts at night. INSIDE TIP : Ask Rose, the hotel’s concierge, what time her fresh baked cookies come out of the oven in the afternoon. The ISLAND HOUSE HOTEL is listed under Historic Hotels of America, an official State of Michigan Historical Landmark, and is the oldest hotel on the Island built in 1852 as a beachfront summer resort. Since 1972, fam- ily owners have continuously upgraded the property including a recent $4 million multi year renovation. I NSIDE TIP : Take advantage of their two restaurants, bike rental, indoor pool and spa and more. Experience a refined Mackinac Island treat at The INN AT STONECLIFFE, where modern comfort meets timeless charm. Guests enjoy thoughtfully updated rooms and suites, private cottages, expansive grounds, wellness amenities, and on-site restaurants open to the public. INSIDE TIP : From the back lawn, follow the scenic trail to Sunset Rock for a romantic view overlooking the Straits. WHAT you need to KNOW about Island ACCOMMODATIONS

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“ No better place can be found for chlorotic girls and puny boys, worn out men and women suffering from overworked brain and muscles.” 1870 Dr. H.R. Mills, Fort Mackinac Post surgeon

Lakebluff Condos Situated on the west side of the Island, in the beautiful wooded Stonecliffe area. These spacious, lovely suites have air conditioning, Jacuzzi tubs, and pri- vate decks / balconies with garden views or water views. The sunsets from this side of the Island are spectacular. If a quiet getaway is what you had in mind, Lakebluff Condos is the place for you. Near Grand Hotel’s Woods Restaurant and Golf Course. Suites from $225 • 800-699-6927 • mackinacislandlakebluffcondos.com Lake View Hotel From its perfect downtown location across from Shepler’s Ferry, Lake View Hotel captures the past with its charming Victorian style yet has all the mod- ern conveniences that delight today’s travelers. A massive renovation trans- formed this 1858 landmark into a fabulous family friendly hotel that now boasts 85 guestrooms, an atrium, indoor heated pool and spa and huge front porch with rocking chairs. The perfect place for families to create their favorite Mackinac memories. 85 rooms from $179 • 906-847-3384 • www.lvmackinac.com Lilac Tree Suites Every room is a suite! Master suites with large balconies overlooking Main Street, two bedroom suites with three queen beds, Jacuzzi suites, honey- moon suites, all beautifully decorated with pillowtop mattresses, double sinks, marble vanities, 40” flat screen TVs, wet bar, microwave, fridge, air conditioning and free Wi-Fi. Great downtown location featuring a first-floor shopping mall, close to dining, activities, bike rental, carriage tours, and everything else Mackinac Island has to offer. 39 suites from $219 • 866-847-6575 • www.lilactree.com The Mackinac House This luxurious boutique hotel has 19 beautifully decorated rooms featuring classic Victorian architectural styling and all the amenities and comforts the modern traveler desires. The Inn is located on Historic Market Street just one block off Main Street and close to the ferry docks, Mackinac Island State Park, Historic Fort Mackinac, downtown shopping and a variety of dining options. Come spoil yourself!

19 rooms from $250 • 906-847-3911 • www.themackinachouse.com

Main Street Inn and Suites Step back in time with an overnight stay on historic Mackinac Island. Well- appointed standard rooms, plus one and two bedroom suites all furnished in “Mackinac Cottage” motif. Comfortable rooms and suites perfect for honey- moon couples to large families. Affordable accommodations with amenities including pillowtop mattresses, air conditioning, TV, fridge, microwave, and a communal sitting room with pool table, television, and games. Nightly turn- down service includes a fudge treat too! 10 rooms & 8 suites from $150 • 906-847-6530 • www.mainstreetinnandsuites.com

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HOTEL IROQUOIS was voted one of the Best Small Hotels in the world, 4 years in a row by popular Condé Nast Magazine ! A real stunner, this classically sophisticated and intimate hotel captivates guests with its singular combina- tion of beautifully decorated guest rooms and suites, fine dining and unparalleled waterfront location. INSIDE TIP : Have lunch or dinner on the outdoor patio at the Carriage House Restaurant and enjoy the view. LAKE VIEW HOTEL is a casual carefree property, with affordable rates that make it your best bet for comfort and convenience. The hotel boasts an atrium, indoor pool, spacious rooms and restaurant. It has an Island- style atmosphere in their generous sized guest rooms with thoughtful amenities. INSIDE TIP : Settle into one of the rocking chairs on the front porch and watch bikes, horses and people stroll by. How about staying in a beautifully furnished, air con- ditioned, bluff view, chalet style condo? L AKEBLUFF CONDOS offer studio, penthouse suites, one, two and three bedroom condo units available for a few nights or a week, perfect for families and groups. INSIDE TIP : Rates are substantially reduced for weekday bookings during September/October and the view is spectacular. WHAT you need to KNOW about Island ACCOMMODATIONS

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“Any big hotel has got a scandal, just like every big hotel has got a ghost.” Stephen King - Author, the Shining

Market Street Inn This turn-of-the-century Inn has been updated with all the modern conve- niences you want. Offering a variety of uniquely furnished guest rooms at affordable rates and a cozy sitting area where you may relax after a day of sightseeing and having fun on Mackinac Island. From the front porch to the Garden Courtyard, the gardens surrounding the Inn provide an intimate and relaxing environment. Come enjoy the perfect blend of turn-of-the-century charm and 21st-century comfort. 8 rooms & 1 suite from $135 • 888-899-3811 • www.marketstreetinn.net Metivier Inn Lovely bed and breakfast surrounded by magnificent gardens with rooms uniquely decorated in a blend of English and French country style decor. Sleep in a four poster bed, a canopy or wicker bed at this charming getaway retreat. Enjoy a good book next to the woodburning fireplace or relax on the front porch and watch as horse-drawn carriages and bicyclers go by. A breakfast buffet awaits the Mackinac traveler each morning as well. Great location close to everything, on Market Street. 22 rooms from $358 • 517-202-3792 • 906-847-6234 • www.metivierinn.com Mission Point Resort Located on the sunrise side of the Island and home to 18 acres of gorgeous waterfront property, Mission Point Resort features 243 guest rooms and suites, 3 restaurants with indoor and outdoor dining, two coffee shops, bike rental, executive putting course, Lakeside Salon and Spa, and their famous white Adirondack chair-studded Great Lawn. Wedding and convention facilities available, plus many dog friendly guest rooms. For families and world travel- ers, Mission Point is the resort to go-to and discover Mackinac. 243 rooms & suites • 906-847-3000 • www.missionpoint.com Murray Hotel The Murray has been an Island tradition for over 140 years. This charming fam- ily-owned and managed hotel has kept its Victorian atmosphere intact, while the facilities have been updated to meet the needs of today's modern traveler. Their friendly staff offer guests unparalleled hospitality, comfort and value. Fully air conditioned rooms, spacious rooftop sundeck and spa pool, Amigo Burrito and breakfast is on premises. Located in the heart of downtown. 67 rooms & 2 suites from $99 • 906-847-3360 • www.mymurrayhotel.com Pine Cottage Bed & Breakfast Built in 1870 and extensively renovated in 2020, Pine Cottage beckons you to a simpler time with its rocking chairs lining the wrap-around porch, old-world appeal, steam radiators, and stand-up showers. The ambiance easily allows one to envision Victorian-era women in sweeping gowns and men in coats and hats stepping off steamships in the harbor and making their way up the lane to take tea in the parlor as guests. While modern comforts enhance your stay, you will truly appreciate the nostalgic feel of Pine Cottage. 14 rooms & 1 suite from $199 • 906-847-3820 • www.pinecottagemackinac.com

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Located on Market Street in Mackinac’s downtown histor- ic district is METIVIER INN. Individually decorated rooms, free breakfast, afternoon coffee and sweets are all offered at this “top 10 U.S. Island B&B”. A truly charming Mackinac style B&B. INSIDE TIP : Stroll through the magnificent French country gardens throughout Metivier lawn. The MACKINAC HOUSE is a beautifully designed bou- tique hotel meticulously decorated and furnished by design professionals. AC, walk-in showers, premium cot- ton sheets, pillowtop mattresses, mini fridges and plenty more. INSIDE TIP : Check out the Fort Suite with a direct view of old Fort Mackinac. MACKINAC RESORTS is a hospitality management com- pany offering accommodations throughout the Island. You’ll find Victorian cottages, chalet condos, deluxe hotel rooms, and family style apartments and suites with mul- tiple bedrooms, full kitchens and much more. Stay for a weekend or a month. INSIDE TIP : Check out Mackinac Resort's website to see pictures of several incredible 1800s Victorian mansions available to rent. Enjoy the true quaintness of SMALL POINT BED AND BREAKFAST . Relax, overlooking the straits while you finish your book in a comfy chair. Not located downtown but not out of town either. INSIDE TIP : Enjoy homemade pastries on the porch while watching 1000’ lake freighters glide by. WHAT you need to KNOW about Island ACCOMMODATIONS

THE WINDERMERE HOTE L is another authentic charming Victorian hotel celebrating its 121st season, filled with mod- ern conveniences . The Windermere is owned and operat- ed by the Mayor of Mackinac Island, Margaret Doud. INSIDE TIP : Across the street is the Windermere Point Dog House, which serves one of the tastiest hotdogs in the state!

Located in the Oakwood Building at Stonecliffe

tHe Mackinac HouSe a Boutique HoteL _____ ____

Lakebluff Condos

Penthouse, Studio, 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Condo Suites

All suites except Gardenviews have Spectacular Lake Views

All Suites with Balconies Wood Burning Fireplaces Fully Air Conditioned Never a Cleaning Fee

Located near the Inn at Stonecliffe, Woods Restaurant and Golf Course

1-800-699-6927 www.mackinacislandlakebluffcondos.com

Located on Historic Market St. 906-847-3911 www.TheMackinacHouse.com

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Pontiac Lodge The Pontiac Lodge is a charming boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Mackinac Island, just steps from ferry docks, bike rentals, shops, dining, attrac- tions, and evening entertainment. Offering well-appointed guest rooms with wet bars, and select rooms featuring relaxing jacuzzi tubs. A spacious two-bed- room suite with a kitchen and living room provides extra room for families or small groups. One of the few hotels open year-round, Pontiac Lodge invites you to experience the magic of Mackinac in every season. . 10 rooms & 1 suite from $138 • 906-847-3433 www.pontiaclodge.com Sunset Condos & Guest Rooms Tucked away on the west end of Mackinac Island in the scenic Stonecliffe area, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustle of downtown. Guests enjoy outdoor grills and picnic areas, full kitchens, private balconies, cable TV, WiFi, and convenient horse-drawn shuttle and taxi service to and from town. Condos accommodate 2–12 guests, making them ideal for families, groups of friends, wedding guests, and reunions. Each condo is individually owned and uniquely decorated, with a limited number of pet-friendly units available. 27 rooms & suites from $142 • 906-847-3433 www.sunsetcondos.com

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TRADES AND CONTRACTORS ARNOLD FREIGHT Shipping to the Island, warehousing, seasonal parking and private boat dockage. 906-847-8288 BELONGA PLUMBING Plumbing, heating and excavating contractors 906-643-9595 MACKINAC ISLAND SERVICE COMPANY The Island freight and delivery service, by horse drawn wagon. MACKINAC LANDSCAPE & GARDEN Design, build and maintenance of the Island most beautiful gardens. MACKINAC PLUMBING Master Plumbers serving Mackinac and the Straits area. 906-643-8549 NORTHERN POWER ELECTRIC Residential and commercial electrical contractors located on the Island. 231-564-1294 ROCK HARDWARE AND FUEL DOCK Plumbing, paint, hardware and more. Located on the Island freight dock. 906-847-6350 COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS AMERICAN LEGION POST 299 Vets strengthening America MACKINAC ASSOCIATES Preserving and sharing Mackinac's heritage through membership and fundraising. 231-436-4100 MACKINAC CONNECT Helping to foster a healthy environ- ment for Island employees and residents. 906-422-3211 MACKINAC COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Generating part- nerships with community wide initiatives to support differ- ent Island projects and organizations. 906-847-3701 MACKINAC ISLAND YACHT CLUB Private membership club active since 1937. 906-847-3363 STRAITS PRIDE Sponsors, hosts and participates in events and activities that promote awareness about LGBTQ peo- ple, lifestyles, and traditions. AUTHORS/ PUBLISHERS ISLAND PUBLICATIONS Producing magazines, advertising, brochures, postcards and marketing materials. 305-304-4176 LAKE GIRL PUBLISHING Order the series of Mackinac Island stories by author and artist Michele Olson. Bio, social media hub and shopping portal at linktr.ee/micheleolson. MACKINAC ISLAND TOWN CRIER The Island’s local weekly newspaper. Order an annual subscription. 906-847-3788 MACKINAC MAX Book series by Debbie Nellis about Max the turtle and his adventures on the Island. mackinacmax. com MACKINAC MEMORIES Fine art, stationary cards, and pub- lishers of numerous Mackinac related books by mother and daughter duo. mackinacmemories.com ISLAND FAITH BASED ORGNIZATIONS LITTLE STONE CHURCH Union Congregational church ser- vices on Sunday at 10:30am during the summer and fall. 906-847-3877 MACKINAC ISLAND BIBLE CHURCH Church services 9:30am Sundays at the Community Hall on Market St. 906-847-0217 STE. ANNE CATHOLIC CHURCH Congregation is 350 years old. Mass Sundays 8:30 & 10:30am and Saturdays 5:30pm TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH All denominations welcome to attend services at 10:30am during season. 906-847-3798

ADDITIONAL LODGING ABOVE MUSTANG CONDOS Spacious, comfortable 3 bed- room, 2 bath condos located right downtown. 248-255-3201 BOGAN LANE INN Genteel, cozy Inn, includes breakfast. Quiet location near downtown. 906-847-3439 DELANGLADE CONDOMINIUMS 2 bedroom condo units with dramatic views of the Island harbor. Nightly, weekly or monthly rentals. 888-899-3811 LILAC TREE GUEST HOUSE Charming, fully equipped apart- ment for weekly rentals. On Market Street 906-847-6575 JACOB WENDELL HOUSE Entire 4 bedroom house can be rented by the night, week or month. 888-899-3811 MACKINAC RESORTS Hospitality management company offering suites, rooms, cottages and condos for rent both short and long term. 906-847-8077 MACKINAC VACATION RENTALS Rent an entire home, Victorian cottage or condo on Mackinac for the day, week or month. 906-847-8077 Mc GREEVY COTTAGE Charming three bedroom fully fur- nished rental cottage located on Market Street. 231-347-7559 PARK PLACE SUITES Condo style suites with full kitchens and A/C. Located on Market Street. 906-430-7400 SMALL POINT BED & BREAKFAST Classic Carpenter Gothic architecture style B&B built in 1882. 906-847-3758 VOYAGEUR INN Three unit apartment style Inn located on Bogan Lane. 906-847-3439 ISLAND GOVERNMENT/ PUBLIC SERVICE CITY OF MACKINAC ISLAND City Clerks office 906-847-3702 MACKINAC ISLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT Call 911 Emergency MACKINAC ISLAND MEDICAL CENTER Health Care with 24 hour emergency response. 7474 Market Street. Daytime hours call 906-847-3582, after hours call 911. MACKINAC ISLAND POST OFFICE on Market Street open Mon-Fri. 9-1pm, and 2-4pm and Sat. 10-11am. 906-847-3821 MACKINAC PUBLIC LIBRARY Computers with wifi, children’s area, and lots of books next to Windermere Pt. 906-847-3421 MACKINAC ISLAND PUBLIC MARINA 80 transient boat slips with power, water and wifi. 906-847-3561 MACKINAC ISLAND PUBLIC SCHOOL 100 students enrolled from K-12th grade. 906-847-3377 MACKINAC ISLAND POLICE DEPARTMENT 906-847-3300

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Village Inn Suites These spacious suites offer comfortable living rooms, fully equipped kitchens, and private bedrooms — giving you far more room to spread out than a typical hotel stay. Some suites feature balconies where you can step outside, enjoy the fresh island air, and watch the lively street scene below. With the comforts of home and an unbeatable downtown location, above the Kingston Kitchen, the Village Inn Suites make it easy to settle in and stay awhile. Open all year!

3 suites from $193 • 906-847-8077 • www.visuites.com

Windermere Hotel Built in 1887 as a summer residence, this hotel has been in the Doud family for over 121 years. Emulating an atmosphere of classic Victorian charm and elegance while providing its guests with the comfort and convenience of modern amenities. Beautifully appointed rooms and spectacular views of the lake. The hotel welcomes groups, families, reunions and honeymooners alike. Smoke-free rooms, wicker chair filled porch, free breakfast, Wi-Fi and more. 26 rooms from $100 • 906-847-3301 • www.windermerehotel.com

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STRAITS AREA TRANSPORTATION MACKINAW SHUTTLE Airport shuttle service by van to and from Pellston or Chippewa County Airport. 888-349-8294 NORTHERN TRANSPORTATION Ground shuttle for Northern Michigan and the U.P. 906-430-5337 UGLY ANNE BOAT TOURS Tour around the Straits on a con- verted Maine lobster boat. 231-436-5094 ISLAND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK Next to the Kingston Kitchen Restaurant. Banking, wire transfers and more. 906-847-3759 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ST. IGNACE Full service banking, ATM, Western Union. Located on Market St. 906-847-3732 OFF ISLAND MEMBERS 9&10 NEWS Northern Michigan's News Leader 231-775-3478 BELL’S AND NEW HOLLAND BREWERIES Famous Michigan Micro Brewrey 269-382-2332 FARLEY PROMO Experts in brand recognition and promo- tional products. 231-459-4500

GORDON FOOD SERVICE Providing quality wholesale food to Mackinac. 989-619-2125 GREAT LAKES WINE Wholesale distributor serving Mackinac and 14,000 Michigan retailers. 313-453-2200 GRIFFIN BEVERAGE Wholesale beer and soft drink distribu- tor serving Mackinac since 1967. 906-643-8830 IMAGE FACTORY, INC Printing and related promotional products. 989-732-2712 MARCHETTI DISTRIBUTING Wine & beer wholesaler serving Mackinac. 906-632-2321 MITCHELL GRAPHICS Digital offset printing company locat- ed in Petoskey, MI. 800-841-6793. REHMANN CPA team, offering tax and estate planning for business and personal. 231-627-3143 GREAT LAKES COCA COLA BOTTLER Local distributor for Coke products. STRAITS AREA GLASS Replacement auto, glass, mirrors, & more. 231-627-4426 SUPERIOR INSURANCE Business, personal, employee, Medicare and more from independant agent. 906-632-3337

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Road and Trail Map Legend ____ ••••••••••••••••• ____ ____ ____ All Bike Traffic Paved Bike Paths Novice Trails Intermediate Trails Difficult Trails - Major roads, paved or hard packed surface. Bikes, horses pedestrians allowed - Paved surface, gentle rolling hills. All bikes and foot traffic allowed, no horses. - Hard packed dirt or gravel surface. - Difficult, very rugged often impassable trails. Experienced cyclists on mountain bikes only. All rental and lightweight bikes use caution. - Rocky wooded paths, moderate difficulty. Mountain bikes only. No rental or lightweight bikes

Helmets recommended for ALL cyclists on all roads and trails. Excellent hiking permitted on all roads and trails. Horses always have right of way over bikes and hikers

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27 Main Street Inn & Suites

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28 Market Street Inn 29 McGreevy Cottage

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15 Hotel Iroquois 16 Inn at Stonecliffe

30 Metivier Inn

3 Bay View B&B

17 Inn at Stonecliffe Cottages

31 Mission Point Resort

4 Bicycle Street Inn 5 Bogan Lane Inn

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18 Inn on Mackinac 19 Island House Hotel

32 Murray Hotel

N-3 6 Chippewa Hotel Waterfront K-4 7 Cloghaun B&B J-5 8 Cottage Inn B&B K-4 9 DeLanglade Condos K-5 10 Downtown Harbor Suites K-6 11 Grand Hotel F-3 12 Haan’s I830 Inn 0-4

33 Park Place Suites 34 Pine Cottage B&B 35 Pontiac Lodge 36 Small Point B&B 37 Sunset Condos 38 Village Inn Suites

20 Jacob Wendell House 0-4 21 Lakebluff Condos & Suites A-1 22 Lake View Hotel J-6 23 Lilac Tree Guest House J-5 24 Lilac Tree Suites J-5 25 Mackinac House K-5 26 Mackinac Vacation Rentals J-5

39 Voyager Inn

40 Windermere Hotel

WHERE HISTORY COMES ALIVE

O ver 80 percent of Macknac Island is State Park property, and is yours to enjoy. Whether experiencing the Island on foot, bicycle, horseback or carriage, the many geological and historical wonders are visual treasures to experience. On the bluff looking south over the Island’s busy harbor and majestic Straits of Mackinac is the stately stone palisade of Fort Mackinac. Built in 1780, it is the Island’s most formidable of sev- eral State Park attractions. Inside the Fort walls are 14 original buildings filled with interactive displays and period furnishings. Costumed interpreters guide visitors through realistic demon- strations, reenactments, programs, and tours. Daily programs highlight the changing face of Mackinac Island, the role women played at the fort, Mackinac’s time as a national park, and a look at who exactly made up the army of the 1880s. Your Fort Mackinac ticket gives full access to the historic Biddle House, McGulpin House, Benjamin Blacksmith Shop, American Fur Company Store and Dr. Beaumont Museum. It also includes admission to The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, located in Marquette Park. This year’s theme is Echos of the Island: A Journey Through Time. Step inside these buildings, and step back into time! They’re filled with authentic furnishings and historic costumed tour guides, to let you experience 19th century Mackinac Island. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2026 Your American Revolution begins at Mackinac. As the nation prepares for it's 250th anniversary on July 4th, Fort Mackinac will do the same, offering exciting new programs and events for the 2026 season. Construction at Fort Mackinac on the Island did not begin until 1779, but the events of 1776 hastened its creation. Visit Park facili- ties daily for programs that highlight the fort’s construction during the Revolution and trace how Fort Mackinac changed over time.

Upper Cannon Platform at Fort Mackinac

Exclusive America250 merchandise—including clothing, souve- nirs, and publications—will be available at all Museum Stores, and the Mackinac Island State Park Visitor’s Center. 4 new books on Mackinac’s role in the American Revolution have been published, and several new historic sites will debut major updates. The State Park Visitor’s Center, located across from Marquette Park, will reopen with a new timeline exhibit, modernized rest- rooms, and a renovated Official State Park Store. The information desk will also be more accessible. At Fort Mackinac, the 1859 Sol- diers’ Barracks will feature three new exhibits exploring the fort’s military history. Outside the fort, guests will once again enter through the historic North Sally Port, restoring the north wall’s 1880s appearance. “Federal land on Mackinac Island is to be set aside for the health, comfort and pleasure, for the benefit and enjoyment of the people.” 1873 Bill introduced by MI State Senator Thomas W. Ferry

2026 STATE PARK SUMMER CALENDAR

MAY 1 Opening Day: Historic Fort Mackinac, 9 am 8 Opening Day: State Park Visitors Center, Milliken Nature Center at Arch Rock, Richard and Jane Manoogian Art Museum 9 Fort2Fort Five Mile Challenge - Fort Mackinac, 9 am 16 Mackinac Woods Birds & Blossoms Walk - Fort Mackinac, 1 pm 25 Memorial Day Observance - Fort Mackinac, 8:30 am JUNE 5 -14 Free admission to the Manoogian Art Museum for Lilac Festival 6 Opening Day: American Fur Trading Company Store, Beaumont Museum, McGulpin House, Benjamin's Blacksmith Shop, Biddle House British Landing Nature Center and closes Aug 22nd. 6-14 Special Fort Mackinac program throughout Lilac Festival, 1 pm 6 Movie in the Fort: At dusk - Free 9 Creating the Village of Mackinac, Downtown, 5:30 pm Free 10 Mackinac in the 1830s Walking Tour, Downtown, 5:30 pm Free 11 Mackinaw Mission Walking Tour, Downtown, 5:30 pm Free 12 Mackinaw Mission Walking Tour - Manoogian Art Museum, 5:30 pm 13-14 War of 1812 Weekend, Fort Mackinac. 21-23 Civil War at Mackinac Weekend - Fort Mackinac 21 Summer Solstice Stroll, meet at Fort Mackinac, 1 pm Free

JULY 4 A Star Spangled Fourth of July - Fort Mackinac, 3 pm 12 Mackinac's Forgotten Features Bike Tour Behind Fort Mackinac, 1 pm 15 Mackinac Cemetary Walk - Meet at Post Cemetary, 5 pm 17 War of 1812 Bike Ride - Meet Behind Fort Mackinac, 5:30 pm 22 Cottages of Mackinac Walk - Meet Behind Fort Mackinac, 5:30 pm 25 Vintage Base Ball Game - Behind Fort Mackinac, 6:30 pm 29 Tour of the Turtle's Back: Ancient Mackinac - Fort Mackinac, 1 pm AUGUST 12 Botanical Wonders Walk, meet at Fort Mackinac, 1 pm Free 28 Full Moon over Mackinac, meet at Fort Mackinac, 8 pm Free! SEPTEMBER 9 September Stroll to Arch Rock, meet at Fort Mackinac, 1 pm Free 25 Mackinac’s Amazing Evergreens, meet at Fort Mackinac, 1 pm OCTOBER

2-3 Free admission to art museum for Fall Fudge Festival 2-3 Cannon firing giveaway for Mackinac Fudge Festival

This is only a partial list of highlighted events. For full calendar, go to mackinacparks.com

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MUSEUMS ON MACKINAC ISLAND MACKINAC STATE HISTORIC PARKS Six “living history” museums offer spirited reenactments, authentic build- ings, and colorful characters of old. Fort Mackinac and Historic Mackinac downtown buildings: the Biddle House, Benjamin Blacksmith Shop, American Fur Company Store/ Dr. Beaumont Museum, McGulpin House, and Mission Church. For details, call 231-436-4100 GRAND HOTEL HORSE CARRIAGE MUSEUM Located next to Surrey Hills, this working facility is home to Grand Hotel’s 12 horses and is open to the public. It’s a great way to see the horses up close, along with 20 antique carriag- es from Grand Hotel and Mackinac Island Carriage Tours. Free admission. THE HORSE IN HISTORY MUSEUM Located at the Mackinac Equestrian Center showing Mackinac’s unique horse culture. Unique Island maps from several eras, an interesting contrast of changes over the years and show- cases the historic location on the Dousman/Early Farm. Several unique carriages on display, including a horse drawn ambulance! 906-847-8034 IMAGES OF FAITH MUSEUM Located at Ste. Anne Church. The displays highlight the religious history of Mackinac. Records date back to 1695 and show the settlement of the Island through its immigrant population. Free of charge & open to the public. 906-847-3507 MACKINAC ARTS COUNCIL GALLERY Located adjacent to the Theater at Mission Point Resort, this free gallery fea- tures various themes and artists’ works on display. Open Monday - Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sunday noon to 5:00 p.m. RICHARD & JANE MANOOGIAN MACKINAC ART MUSEUM Three level art museum showcases historic treasures from Mackinac State Historic Parks. Free admission when you show your Mackinac Island hotel room key. 906-847-3185 STUART HOUSE MUSEUM Original 1817 headquarters of John Jacob Astor’s Fur Trading Company. Admission $5 per person, $10 per family, 12 and under free. Groups wel- come! Open 9:30 am 4:30 pm daily. MACKINACPARKS.COM Mackinac State Historic Parks, is a family of living history museums and parks. Located in the Straits of Mackinac region, it is an agency within the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and accredited by the American Alli- ance of Museums—include Fort Mackinac, and all related sites, buildings and attractions. Established in 1895, the Park exists to protect, preserve and present it's rich historic and natural resources for the education and recreation now and for future generations.

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