1. Where You Stay Could Greatly Impact Your Overall Experience
One of the biggest questions Brad and I had while planning our Mackinac Island trip was where to stay. This didn’t result from a lack of options (there were tons available), but rather because there were so many places to choose from! We received mixed suggestions from veteran travelers: stay on the island for the full experience, stay in nearby Mackinaw City or St. Ignace for lower rates, find a nearby campsite off the island . . . the list went on and on.
2. When In Doubt, Choose Comfort Over Cuteness
3. One Lightweight Bag Could Drastically Improve Your Day
4. Bringing A Bike Isn’t Just A Good Idea – It’s Essential
If you own a bike and have even the slightest of riding skills, bring that wheeled contraption with you! There are no cars allowed on Mackinac Island, so biking is a lifesaver when you want to get from point A to point B quickly. Plus, there are so many gorgeous views to take in on Mackinac Island’s self-guided bike tour (click here to learn more and see photos)!
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5. Ferry Rides Are A Lot Of Fun
6. No, The Whole Island Does Not Smell Like Horse Poop
Okay, I’m going to be real about this: there are lots of horses on Mackinac Island and yes, they do often relieve themselves (horses gotta do what horses gotta do!). In fact, you will probably smell a bit of horse “aroma” as soon as you leave the ferry and step out onto main street. Mackinac Island, however, has an amazing staff that’s dedicated to cleaning horse droppings from the streets. The result? You may notice a bit of “farm freshness” from time to time, but the smell is typically incidental (i.e., you may notice when you pass by a new “delivery”). Fair warning, however: you’ll still want to watch your step (or bike wheels) as you navigate the streets.
7. The Tours Are Totally Worth It
8. You May Run Into Someone You Know
9. You Should Consider Making A Meal Plan
There are several great restaurants to choose from on Mackinac Island, with cuisine that ranges from hamburgers to high-end dinners. Make sure to get to your favorite dinner restaurant early to beat crowds, or consider switching things up with a picnic by the water. There’s so much to see on the island, you won’t even miss the table and chairs!
10. You Can Find Some Really Nice Souvenirs
I LOVE souvenir shopping. The problem with souvenirs, however, is that they can sometimes be a little tacky. Never fear! Mackinac Island has plenty of little boutiques and galleries where you can find something that’s both useful and out of the norm. My favorite is Little Luxuries of Mackinac Island, where pretty pillows, stationery, and kitchen products set the scene. A lot of the items in this store are made by local artists, so you can shop small and support local business at the same time!
11. There’s A Reason Tourists Are Called “Fudgies”
I’m really not sure if the term “fudgie” is meant to be generic or derogatory, but nevertheless, it’s how Mackinac Island residents refer to tourists. I can’t say I blame them, because who in their right mind could make a trip to Mackinac without picking up some delicious fudge?! Try walking by any of the well-known shops—Ryba’s, Murdick’s, Joann’s—and breathing in that sweet, buttery smell without letting your mouth water. It’s a delicious treat that Mackinac is known for, and undoubtedly a great gift to take back to family and friends (if you can keep from eating it all on the car ride home!).