Tourist Attractions in Mackinac Island

Tourist Attractions in Mackinac Island

Saginaw River Lighthouse, Mackinac Island
Quoted as "The wildest and the tenderest piece of beauty that I have yet seen on God's Earth" By Larry B. Massie, perhaps its was the celestial combination of the most golden sun, crystal clear water and pristine beauty of this enchanting island that made her utter these words of lavish appreciation for the Mackinac Island. On your trip to this Island we are sure that you will be awestruck with its bewitching beauty as well.

Fort Mackinac, Mackinac Island
A historic site, this fort is inarguably the most famous landmark of the island dating back to 1780, with is Victorian architectural style bearing testimony to its British commission. It also served as a Military base during two strategic battles during the War of 1812.

Mackinac Butterfly House, Mackinac Island
A must visit or the nature lovers, this nature center is a delightful surprise, where you can simply sit back and relax, taking in the sights of the place.

Mackinac Island State Park, Mackinac Island
Visit the State park

Wings of Mackinac Butterfly Conservatory, Mackinac Island
Imagine many free-flying exotic colorful butterflies flying all around you with a soothing music playing in the background.

Arch Rock, Mackinac Island
Do not forget to visit this Natural rock bridge soaring 149 feet above the Straits of Mackinac, giving the impression of being suspended in midair.

Mackinac Magic, Mackinac Island
Be enthralled with 90 minutes of Mackinac Magic, Comedy, Illusion and More all on one stage, and cherish memories of Mackinac Island's only live theatrical experience.

Biddle House, Mackinac Island
The oldest monument of the island built in 1780.

Robert Stuart House, Mackinac Island
The former center for John Jacob Astor's fur-trading business, it is now a History museum.