Mackinac Island, framed by the beauty of Lake Huron, is accessible via ferry from Mackinaw City and St. Ignace. The island is free of cars, allowing for a peaceful atmosphere filled with horse-drawn carriages. Visitors can explore Mackinac Island State Park, enjoy cannon fire at Fort Mackinac, and indulge in decadent island fudge, which is considered essential for visitors. Peak season spans from June to August, highlighted by the Lilac Festival, while fall provides a quieter yet picturesque experience with crisp air and colorful foliage.
Mackinac Island is a timeless sanctuary tucked between Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, just a short ferry ride from the mainland towns of Mackinaw City and St. Ignace.
Nature, history, and decadent food come together here, with the true magic found in the wafts of warm chocolate, sugar, and butter swirled together, creating the renowned island fudge.
This isn't a quick treat-it's a performance, a tradition, and a souvenir you taste with your whole being, drawing 'fudgies' back year after year.
The island's peak season stretches from June through August, featuring blooming flowers and lively festivals, with the Lilac Festival being a sensory highlight.
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