Explore Mackinac Island’s history and natural wonders on a self-guided cycling tour. Discover hidden gems, geologic marvels, and the island’s best fudge.
Explore Mackinac Island’s history and natural wonders on a self-guided cycling tour. Discover hidden gems, geologic marvels, and the island’s best fudge.
- Marquette Park - Learn about the unique history of the famous lilac bushes while cycling past Marquette Park, situated on the fringe of Mackinac Island.
- Sainte Anne’s Catholic Church, Mackinac Island - Discover the intriguing story of who lies buried beneath the altar at St. Anne’s church and uncover the rich history of this iconic landmark….
- Marquette Park - Learn about the unique history of the famous lilac bushes while cycling past Marquette Park, situated on the fringe of Mackinac Island.
- Sainte Anne’s Catholic Church, Mackinac Island - Discover the intriguing story of who lies buried beneath the altar at St. Anne’s church and uncover the rich history of this iconic landmark.
- Mission Point Resort - Explore the multi-layered history of Mission Point, including its dangerous ski lift and connection to the Moral Re-Armament Group, while enjoying the scenic beauty of this resort area.
- Arch Rock - Marvel at the geological wonder of Arch Rock, a natural limestone arch formation, as you cycle past this iconic landmark.
- Lost Lake Nature Trail - Escape into nature on a hidden gem of a nature trail, where you can immerse yourself in the island’s serene surroundings and discover its flora and fauna.
- Cannonball Oasis - Enjoy a delightful lunch at Cannonball Oasis, a restaurant near the north end of the island, and learn about its historical significance during the War of 1812.
- Devil’s Kitchen - Explore the mysterious Devil’s Kitchen cave and uncover its secrets as you cycle past this intriguing geological feature.
- “Somewhere in Time” Tree - Encounter the famous “Somewhere in Time” Tree, known for its association with the romantic film shot on Mackinac Island, and soak in the nostalgic atmosphere.
- Mackinac Island Public Schools - Pass by Mackinac Island Public Schools and learn about the educational history of the island, adding another layer to your understanding of its community life and heritage.
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
- Unlimited, lifetime use of the tour
- Virtual playback option to listen like an audiobook
- Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata
- Self-guided GPS tour for flexible exploration
- Directions to the starting point
- Bicyle rental (Bicycles can be rented from approx. $14 per hour, or up to $50 per day)
- Bicycle use
- Tickets to any optional attractions en route
- Bicyle rental (Bicycles can be rented from approx. $14 per hour, or up to $50 per day)
- Bicycle use
- Tickets to any optional attractions en route
Mackinac Island has been called the queen of the Great Lakes for centuries. On this self-guided cycling tour, you’ll follow a circular route around the island.
As you take in the island’s beauty at your own pace, you’ll delve into its history, from quite recent to ancient, and everything in between. You’ll find out how a single woman took on the powerful…
Mackinac Island has been called the queen of the Great Lakes for centuries. On this self-guided cycling tour, you’ll follow a circular route around the island.
As you take in the island’s beauty at your own pace, you’ll delve into its history, from quite recent to ancient, and everything in between. You’ll find out how a single woman took on the powerful John Jacob Astor fur empire, how Fort Mackinac played a big role in the American Revolution, and how the War of 1812 forced the Americans out of the fort.
This tour isn’t all history. You’ll see big geologic wonders like Arch Rock, and little ones, too, like the Devil’s Kitchen cave. We’ll take you to a hidden gem on a tiny nature trail, and let you in on a dirty little secret about the wonderfully clear water surrounding the Island. You’ll also get to know who lies buried beneath the altar at St Anne’s church (and why), and learn about the most important subject on the Island: who makes the best fudge.
- Please bring your own smartphone and headphones
- Please arrange your own bicycle
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.