Explore the charm of Mackinac Island on a guided bike tour that showcases its stunning landscapes and rich history. Cycle along car-free roads and beautiful trails, feeling the breeze as you take in spectacular views of Lake Huron. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories about the island's past. Visit iconic sites like Arch Rock and Fort Mackinac while enjoying the vibrant Victorian architecture and lush floral surroundings. This tour is suitable for all skill levels, ensuring a memorable experience for everyone.
- Guided tour around the perimeter of Mackinac Island
- View historical sites including Arch Rock and Fort Mackina
- Suitable for all cycling skill levels with well-maintained bikes
- Expert guides provide fascinating historical insights throughout the ride
Discover the beauty of Mackinac Island by visiting some of the most wonderful spots on Mackinac Islands own highway, M-185. Your experienced tour guide will bring you to the most coveted spots on the Island as you ride around the Island's approximately 8.2 mile long road that is composed of mostly flat terrain.
This tour consists of stops at landmarks such as:
Browns Brook Nature Trail
British Landing
Lake Shore Nature Boardwalk
Mission Point
Views from the water of Arch Rock
Views from the water of the Grand Hotel
M-185 is entirely paved and makes for a smooth ride around the Island.
There will be a bathroom break half-way around the Island at British Landing.
Your guide will be waiting at the meeting place
Wearing a company logo uniform and holding a sign with the customers name.
Mackinaw City is a charming small town located in Northern Michigan, known as the gateway to the Mackinac Bridge and the Mackinac Island ferry docks. It offers a rich history, beautiful natural surroundings, and a variety of attractions for visitors.
The Mackinac Bridge, also known as the 'Mighty Mac,' is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world. It connects the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan and offers stunning views of the Straits of Mackinac.
The ferry terminal is the departure point for ferries to Mackinac Island and Round Island. It's a hub of activity, especially during the summer months.
This living history museum recreates a French fur trading post and British fort from the 18th century. Visitors can explore historic buildings, watch demonstrations, and participate in interactive activities.
This historic lighthouse, built in 1892, guided ships through the Straits of Mackinac. Today, it offers guided tours, a museum, and stunning views of the water.
This district features a collection of historic buildings, including the Mackinaw City Museum, the McGulpin House, and the Biddle House. It offers a glimpse into the town's rich history.
The marina offers a variety of recreational activities, including boat tours, fishing charters, and kayak rentals. It's a great place to enjoy the water and explore the Straits of Mackinac.
A traditional Upper Peninsula dish consisting of a savory pastry filled with meat and vegetables. Originally brought by Cornish miners, it's a hearty and delicious meal.
A sweet, creamy fudge made with butter, sugar, and milk. It's a popular treat and a must-try when visiting the area.
Freshly caught whitefish, often served fried, baked, or in chowder. It's a local favorite and a great way to enjoy the region's seafood.
This is the most popular time to visit, with warm weather and numerous outdoor activities available. The town is bustling with tourists, and all attractions are open.
United States Dollar (USD)
Eastern Time Zone (GMT-5:00)
120VV, 60HzHz
Mackinaw City is a safe and welcoming destination for visitors. Common sense precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Indian Trails Bus Terminal
Indian Trails offers local bus services, but coverage is limited. Taxis and rental cars are more convenient for getting around.
Available • Apps: Local taxi companies may not have apps; phone bookings are common.
Car, Bike
Mackinac Island is a charming island with no cars allowed, offering a step back in time. Visitors can explore historic sites, enjoy beautiful architecture, and experience the island's unique culture.
St. Ignace is a historic town with a rich Native American heritage. Visitors can explore museums, historic sites, and enjoy local dining and shopping.
This state park is home to one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi. Visitors can enjoy hiking, picnicking, and scenic views of the falls.
Price varies by option