Mackinaw City Attractions & EntertainmentA-Maze-N Mirrors Enjoy yourself as you find your way through this fun filled, life sized maze of mirrors & glass. Fun for all ages, located in Mackinaw Crossings. Animal Tracks Mackinaw City's Favorite Adventure Golf Course! Learn aout Northern Michigan wildlife while playing in a scenic environment with crashing waterfalls & rock bridges! Match the animals with their tracks and win a free game! Open Late!!! Arnold Line Mackinac Island Ferry Catch the Cat! The Arnold Line Catamaran fleet of three twin hulled, triple-decked ferries, offers luxurious glass enclosed passenger lounges or you can ride on the open air decks. Experience the quiet speed that Arnold Line is famous for. Follow the red, green and white signs to the Arnold Line Docks in either Mackinaw City or St. Ignace. Big Bear Adventures Exciting canoe, kayak, raft & tube trips down the beautiful, crystal clear Sturgeon River. Trips of various lengths for all ages/skill levels from challenging high adventure to relaxing family floats Colonial Michilimackinac Reconstructed 1715 French fur-trading village and military outpost, later occupied by British military and traders. Today features re-enactments from British 1770s occupation/American Revolution era. National Historic Landmark. Accredited by American Association of Museums. Dream Seeker Charters & Tours Dream Seeker Charter & Tours provides the ultimate family sport fishing experience. E.U.P. Fishing Charters We have the best and most picturesque salmon fishing in the area! Imagine catching fish with a view of the Mackinac Bridge and Mackinac Island Emma J. Sport Fishing Charters Emma J is a Great Lakes state-of-the-art long range battle cruiser awaiting to make your vacation dreams come true. The crew is well seasoned on the Great Lakes for salmon and trout or off LaGuaira Banks of Venezuela for blue and white marlin. Fort Mackinac Accurately, professionally restored 18th and 19th century British and U.S. military outpost with 14 original historic buildings. National Historic Landmark founded in 1780. Abandoned by the military, the fort became part of Michigan's first state park, Mackinac Island State Park, in 1895. From 1875-1895 it was America's second national park, Mackinac National Park, after Yellowstone. Accredited by the American Association of Museums. Open daily, mid-May to mid-Oct. Garlyn Zoological Park Experience the wild in Michigan's beautiful Upper Peninsula only 40 minutes west of teh Mackinac Bridge on US 2. See cougar, bear, wolves, river otter, camel, wallaby, reindeer, and more! |
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