Located at the base of the Mackinac Bridge, Mackinaw City beckons travelers to explore its natural beauty, culture and maritime wonders. Beyond the well-known attractions, the city offers a unique blend of history, heritage and culinary delights, making it a popular destination. A visit to Mackinaw City reveals the lesser-known treasures of this enchanting locale.
Home of the “Queen of the Great Lakes," the Icebreaker Mackinaw Maritime Museum allows visitors to immerse themselves in the fascinating world of icebreaking. A floating museum aboard the USCGC Mackinaw (WAGB-83), this historic vessel provides a unique perspective on the challenges faced by the crews who kept the Great Lakes shipping lanes open during the harsh winter months of World War II. Explore the decks, learn about icebreaking technologies and gain a newfound appreciation for the resilience of those who sailed these waters.
After a day of exploration, satisfy your taste buds at Scalawags Whitefish & Chips, a culinary gem that celebrates the local flavors of Mackinaw City. Indulge in their signature whitefish and chips, a mouthwatering dish showcasing the region's fresh catch. With a cozy atmosphere and friendly service, Scalawags is more than just a restaurant — it’s a culinary journey that complements the city’s maritime theme.
For those seeking a different kind of adventure, Mackinaw City offers a rendezvous with Lady Luck at the Odawa Casino. The casino provides a thrilling atmosphere for gaming enthusiasts, ensuring that excitement and entertainment are always on the itinerary.
One of the great adventures of visiting this area is a trip to Mackinac Island, also known as the "Jewel of the Great Lakes." An excursion to this world-famous island offers a timeless retreat for explorers from near and far. Accessible only by ferry, private boat or small plane, the island’s most popular transportation is Shepler’s Ferry, which is easily accessible from the Indian Trails stop in Mackinaw City. Stepping off the ferry is stepping off into an experience rich in history, from the Fort Mackinac reenactments to the charming car-free streets lined with Victorian architecture, boutique shops and world-renowned fudge shops, where you can experience the fudge-making process firsthand.
Stay the weekend, or longer, in one of the island’s luxurious hotels, including the Grand Hotel, or cozy bed & breakfasts, each offering a unique blend of historic charm and modern comfort. Whether you’re relaxing at a lakeside inn or staying close to town, Mackinac Island’s accommodations provide a peaceful haven. From horse-drawn carriage tours to spectacular sunset views, Mackinac Island offers an unforgettable getaway with a perfect blend of history, nature and indulgence. Mackinac Island welcomes visitors year-round with seasonal activities, but the main tourism season runs from May to October, so if planning a trip, November to April is a great time to plan your itinerary, book your accommodations and activities, and look forward to your beautiful island getaway.
Mackinaw City invites visitors to embark on a multifaceted adventure. Whether you're navigating the Great Lakes, exploring the history of icebreaking, savoring local cuisine or island hopping, Mackinaw City promises an experience that resonates with the spirit of the sea. Come and discover the maritime wonders that define this charming Michigan destination.
Indian Trails can help get you there in two ways. First, we run regular bus routes to and from Mackinaw City throughout the state, and beyond. Buy a ticket and enjoy stress-free travel to this wonderful destination. If you’re bringing a lot of traveling companions, you can charter a bus and create a customized sightseeing tour! Either way, start your adventure with Indian Trails.