The majority of the island's historic and natural assets are located within the 3.75 square mile area that makes up Mackinac Island State Park.
Arch Rock
One of Mackinac Island State Park's geological features is Arch Rock. A naturally occurring rock that towers 149 feet above the Straits of Mackinac seems to be hovering in space.
Historic Downtown
A continuation of the island's living historical customs, Historic Downtown Mackinac is open throughout the summer.
Colonial Michilimackinac
The greatest living history area on the island, Colonial Michilimackinac, is located on the actual site of a former fur trade settlement and fort.
Fort Mackinac
The troops and their families were housed in Fort Mackinac, which served as the island's primary military outpost.
Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park
To provide visitors the chance to experience the island's woodlands, Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park mixes the living history method with contemporary components.
Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum
On Mackinac Island in Michigan, there is an art gallery called the Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum housed in the former Indian Dormitory.
Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse
In 1889, the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse began directing vessels over the perilous Straits of Mackinac.
The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House
It first opened in 1991 as a straightforward greenhouse used by a variety of native butterflies, is now a sizable tropical enclosure.
Mackinac Island Carriage Tours
The sole alternative for those who don't want to walk on foot or by bicycle, given the island's historical authenticity, is a carriage trip.