Mackinaw City Attractions & EntertainmentMackinaw Bridge Museum One of a kind museum with thousands of artifacts from the construction of the Mackinac Bridge. Visit the museum the honors the dedication of steel workers from around the world. Mackinaw Club Golf Course Par 72, 124/71.4 Located just 3 miles south of Mackinaw City, this professionally designed 18 hole course is a blend of a traditional forest lined and meadow style fairways. Enjoyable and challenging, yet frendly to players at all levels. Carved out of 310 acres of gently sloping landscape with numerous ponds and a creek running through several holes. Walk or ride with twilight rates available. Museum Ship Valley Camp The historic 1917 Museum Ship Valley Camp has 3 levels packed with over 100 exciting, informative exhibits. Mystery Spot Voted Michigan's #1 unusual attraction by readers of Michigan Living Magazine. Enjoy guided tours through an area where gravity seems to have gone haywire. Experience optical contradictions & physical sensations that are hard to believe! Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse is just east of the Colonial Michilimackinac Visitor's Center in Mackinaw City near the south end of the Mackinac Bridge. Take Exit 339 off northbound I-75, turn left at Nicolet and right on Huron. The Lighthouse Information Center is in the 1907 Fog Signal House, a small brick building east of Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse. Its steam-powered horn steered ships clear from shore in fog and darkness. The Mackinac Island State Park Commission purchased the Fog Signal House, a barn, and the lighthouse in 1960. Visitors toured exhibits there from 1972-1988. Romanik's Ranch Ride the 3/4 mile long trail through buffalo & elf herds. Feed the ranch animals. Stroll over the Koi pond & through the barn. Explore the seasonal corn maze & pumpkin patch. Gift shop for unique & educational items. Shepler's Mackinac Island Ferry Your Gateway to Mackinaw Island. Shepler's clean, comfortable passenger ferries zip you safely to Mackinac Island in just 16 minutes! You may choose from the cushioned seats and wide aisles of our main deck lounge, or experience a spectacular panoramic view of the Straits of Mackinac from the open-air top-deck seating area. Shepler's also offers special services for groups and wedding parties, as well as charters, cruises, and a full range of marine and freight services. Soo Locks Boat Tours Plan a day trip to Sault Ste. Marie & ride through the Soo Locks, right along side the big ships. On the 2 hour narrated tour, learn about the history of the Locks and Michigan's oldest city. Soo Locks Dinner Cruise Enjoy a leisurely sunset cruise on the St. Mary's River, sightseeing in Sugar Island's Old North Channel & ride through the Soo Locks while enjoying a delicious buffet style dinner with dessert. Cruise is 2 1/2 hours. Casual dress. Reservations recommended. Soo Locks St. Mary's River Lighthouse Cruise Enjoy a continental breakfast while riding through the Soo Locks navigating in the St. Mary's River. See the Point Iroquois Lighthouse, Gros Cap Reefs Light Station, the remains of Round Island Lighthouse & many interesting sights. 4 1/2 hour cruise departs at 8:15 am from Dock #2. Reservations recommended. |

































