Mackinac Island sits in Lake Huron, between Michigan’s Upper and Lower peninsulas. Mackinac Island State Park, with trails, woods and the limestone Arch Rock formation, covers most of the island. Founded in 1780, Fort Mackinac is a walled cluster of military buildings on a coastal bluff. The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum has local works, including Native American art, maps and 19th-century photos.
Island does not allow motorized vehicles and it is accessible via bicycles and horses. It is fun 8miles ride to cover entire island including couple of attractions like the arch rock, british landing, devils kitchen etc.