This huge limestone arch curves 150ft above Lake Huron and provides dramatic photo opportunities. You can get here two ways: from stairs that lead up from the lakeshore road, or from the island's interior via Arch Rock Rd. The site crowds with tour groups around midday, so try visiting early in the morning.
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Fort Mackinac sits atop limestone cliffs near downtown. Built by the British in 1780, it's one of the best-preserved military forts in the country…
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Next to the Big Mac bridge (its visitor center is actually beneath the bridge) is Colonial Michilimackinac, a National Historic Landmark that features a…
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The site has an 18th-century sawmill where costumed interpreters chop wood, plus historic displays, a zipline and nature trails.
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This museum houses Native American arts, historic maps and island photography. Admission is free with a Fort Mackinac ticket.
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British forces built the small wood and earth fort in 1814 to protect against a US attack during the War of 1812. This is a replica, as the original…
0.63 MILES
This museum houses Native American arts, historic maps and island photography. Admission is free with a Fort Mackinac ticket.
0.66 MILES
Fort Mackinac sits atop limestone cliffs near downtown. Built by the British in 1780, it's one of the best-preserved military forts in the country…
7.75 MILES
Next to the Big Mac bridge (its visitor center is actually beneath the bridge) is Colonial Michilimackinac, a National Historic Landmark that features a…
8.4 MILES
The site has an 18th-century sawmill where costumed interpreters chop wood, plus historic displays, a zipline and nature trails.