
2026 Mackinaw City & Mackinac Island
July 6-12, 2026
Staying at the Mackinaw Mill Creek Campground in Mackinaw City.
Pricing:
1 Unit/ 2 Ppl $1,249.00
1Unit/ 1 Per $1,099.00
Extra Person $150.00
Price includes 6 nights of Camping 2 Catered meals at the campground 1 round trip ferry ride to the island Grand Luncheon Buffet at the Grand Hotel
Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island is a unique, car-free summer resort destination located on Lake Huron between Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsulas. Famous for its Victorian Charm, over 80% of the island is preserved as Mackinac Island State Park, oUering a landscape of limestone cliUs, historic forts, and crystal-clear waters.
Car-Free Living: Since 1898, motorized vehicles have been banned. Transportation is limited to walking, bicycling, and horse-drawn carriages.
World-Famous Fudge: Known as the "Fudge Capital of the World," the island features over a dozen shops where you can watch fudge being hand-paddled on marble slabs.
The Grand Hotel: This iconic 1887 hotel features the world’s longest front porch (660 feet) and was the filming site for the movie Somewhere in Time.
Historic Fort Mackinac: A former British and American military outpost with 14 original buildings, oUering live rifle and cannon demonstrations.
Natural Wonders: Significant geological formations include Arch Rock, a 146-foot high natural limestone arch, and Sugar Loaf rock
Mackinaw City
Mackinaw City is a historic village and popular resort destination located at the northern tip of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula. Known as the “Gateway to the Upper Peninsula” it sits at the baser of the iconic 5-mile-long Mackinac Bridge where Lake Huron and Lake Michigan meet.
Historic Landmarks: Step back into the 18th century at Colonial Michilimackinac, a reconstructed fort and fur-trading post, or climb the tower at the Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse.
Mackinac Island Access: The village is the primary hub for ferries, such as Shepler’s Mackinac Island Ferry, which take visitors on a 20-minute ride to the car-free Mackinac Island.
Stargazing: Visit the Headlands International Dark Sky Park, a 550-acre preserve famous for its lack of light pollution and views of the Northern Lights.
Family Fun: Explore Mackinaw Crossings for Victorian-inspired shopping and nightly laser light shows, or watch wood-chopping competitions at the Jack Pine Lumberjack Show.
Something Different, Something to Talk About
The story of Grand Hotel, where history lives in the now. Grand Hotel first opened its doors in 1887 as a summer retreat for vacationers who traveled to Michigan by train, and then came to Mackinac Island via steamer and boat. Throughout its time as America’s Summer Place, one family nurtured and guided the hotel’s growth to a highly celebrated and much-beloved getaway. Today, this National Historic Landmark continues to beguile guests with oldworld hospitality and charm, inspired enhancements, and a heritage to be preserved for generations to come. For the old and new of it. Grand Hotel.
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