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Come See Mackinac Island To Life Spring

he accolades continue to roll in for Mackinac Island: Most tourist-friendly city, one of the top car-free destinations in the world, the No. 1 Best Island in the Continental U.S. The list goes on. For Michiganders, those honors are beaming points of pride in our little corner of the world. Yet, to many of us, Mackinac Island is so much more than an award or top ranking.

Mackinac Island is our close-to-home island escape. It’s where we can leave work early on a Friday and be enjoying a world-class travel destination before sunset. It’s our excuse for scrapping a weekend honey-do list in favor of exploring one of the country’s best state parks or bumming around town and sampling the world’s most famous fudge.

When does Mackinac Island open?

After a winter of preparation

For nearly half the year, Mackinac Island goes dormant – or so it may seem. For sure, winter is a quieter time.

Yet, winter is also a time of preparation for the new season on the way.

Here are just some of the ways residents, shop owners, innkeepers and others have been getting Mackinac Island ready for your arrival this spring:

Updating Places to Stay

Part of the charm of Mackinac Island is the historic character of its 19th-century Victorian architecture. Of course, buildings that date to the 1800s need regular

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Want to be among the first visitors when Mackinac Island opens for the season? Check out the latest ferry schedules at sheplersferry.com and mackinacferry.com to find the first boats from the mainland.

Since Mackinac Island is just a short drive and ferry boat ride away, those of us lucky enough to call Michigan home have the luxury of visiting on a whim, maybe just for a night or two, any time of year. Have you been to Mackinac Island in the spring? You might not think of a nice forecast for a random Tuesday in May as a chance to catch the boat to Mackinac Island. But why not? It’s your privilege as a Michigander to experience the Crown Jewel of the Great Lakes whenever you like.

Not only is Mackinac Island one of the world’s best islands, it’s also our island. In every season. So, make a point of visiting at different times throughout the year. You just might be surprised how much you love Mackinac Island in the spring!

maintenance, so each winter brings lengthy to-do lists that often include updates to guest rooms, remodeling of common spaces and lots of painting. Virtually every place to stay has an ongoing list of repairs to preserve and protect the beautiful personality of Mackinac Island’s historic buildings.

Restocking Shops and Restaurants

Many of the unique shops take time during the winter to move out old inventory and make room for new items. Some are busy shipping gifts all over the world, too. While a couple restaurants typically stay open all year, most close their doors for the winter. It’s during this time that they install new equipment, redo dining room layouts and experiment with new recipes to delight visitors come spring.

Making Fudge

When your fudge is worldfamous, there’s no time for a break – not even in winter.

Mackinac Island’s many fudge shops keep busy making and shipping the delicious treat all over the world. Everyone wants a slice of Mackinac Island during the offseason!

Improving Visitor Attractions

Many visitor attractions are historic, and an interesting thing about history is that there’s always more to explore. Winter gives Mackinac State Historic Parks staff time to update or remodel exhibits and publish new books that offer fresh glimpses into the past. And, of course, general maintenance of historic sites is a never-ending process.

Repairing Bikes

Winter is the time to make any needed repairs on all those bikes you see on the street when you visit. It’s also when shops get the bikes polished and pretty so that they’re ready for you to rent this spring!

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First sign of spring on Mackinac

Island:

horses returning!

Horses are one of the first things that come to mind when thinking of Mackinac Island.

Q: Where are Mackinac Island horses during the winter?

As the season starts to wind down after Labor Day, most Mackinac Island horses are walked to the boat dock and ferried to the mainland. Then, most of them ride in trailers to farms in Pickford, Mich. In the Upper Peninsula where they have an abundance of acreage to roam free and feed.

Q: How many horses come to Mackinac Island for the season?

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Q: What do Mackinac Island horses do?

Most horses pull freight drays, taxis or tour carriages. About 70 are saddle horses for horseback riding.

Q: When do the horses come back to Mackinac Island?

Gradually. The horses start coming back in mid- to late April and eventually, by the middle or end of June, the teams are fully stocked.

Tours has the largest working draft horse herd in the world with more than 400 during peak season.

Cindy’s Riding Stable, Jack’s Livery and Gough Carriages all have several dozen horses through the summer, too, for a total of about 600 horses altogether.

Q: What kinds of horses are on Mackinac Island?

The carriage horses can be Percheron, Standardbred and Belgian. The saddle horses are mostly Quarter horses, Morgans, Appaloosas, Paints or a mix of multiple breeds.

Q: How much do the horses work on Mackinac Island?

In a typical workday, carriage horses work anywhere from 6 to 8 hours and saddle horses range from 2 to 6 hours a day.

Q: Who cares for the horses on Mackinac Island? It takes a team. In addition to barn staff, there are five veterinarians as well as certified farriers who focus on horseshoes and hoof care. Each company takes great pride in the care and well-being of their horses.

Sights to see on a horse-drawn carriage tour

One of the most popular things to do is go on a horse-drawn carriage ride. Mackinac Island Carriage Tours runs tours that start and end right on Main Street, with several stops along the way.

For a glimpse of what it’s like, here are several sights to see:

After winding through historic downtown, the tour heads past Grand Hotel and the longest porch in the world

The first stop is Surrey Hill, where you’ll transfer from a two-horse carriage used in town to a 3-horse hitch for the main part of the tour. Feel free to explore the history of horse-drawn transportation at the Surrey Hill

Carriage Museum. Or venture into Wings of Mackinac, forge a memory and mingle with butterflies from around the world.

From Surrey Hill, the tour takes you through the state park past sights including Skull Cave and Post Cemetery where Fort Mackinac soldiers are buried.

• The next stop is picturesque Arch Rock, one of many famous rock formations. You can get out and see the view, and restrooms are available.

After reboarding your carriage, you’ll proceed to Fort Mackinac. For an additional fee, you can explore the historic fort’s 14 original buildings.

On the way back, you’ll pass by the Michigan Governor’s Summer Residence. Then, once back at Surrey Hill, you’ll switch carriages again for the return to town. If you prefer, you can end your tour at Grand Hotel.

Horse-drawn carriage tours start in early May. No reservations are needed. Just buy your ticket and off you go!

Attraction Spotlight

Horse-drawn carriage tours

This affordable option works for all visitors regardless of mobility and showcases the diverse sites of the island.

HOW SPRING ON MACKINAC ISLAND MAKES FOR A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE

The summer months are the most popular on Mackinac Island, yet you might find that you like spring even more.

Here are five things that make spring on Mackinac Island unique:

SMALLER CROWDS

Their arrival in April is also one of the first signs of spring! Soon, about 600 horses will be back on Mackinac Island. Read on to learn a few fun facts about the horses of Mackinac Island: 4 tips

Spring is coming!

Part of Mackinac Island’s peak season appeal is the buzz and excitement of the crowds, of course. But you can find a quieter time here in the spring before school lets out for the summer.

BETTER DEALS

Many hotels and B&Bs offer specials that stretch your dollar. Find lodging deals and packages at mackinacisland.org/specials.

SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Spring has the mother of all holidays – Mothers’ Day. A weekend getaway to Mackinac Island is the perfect gift. Hotels and B&Bs will help you put a bow on it with special packages just for mom.

Check out mackinacisland.org/ season-updates for 2023 opening dates and come see for yourself what spring on Mackinac Island is like!

FUN EVENTS

Spring brings the Fort2Fort 5 Mile Challenge, the first of four annual Run Mackinac events. Plus, in late April, you can see the Lyrid meteor showers while stargazing at Fort Holmes. And what better place to watch the Kentucky Derby in May than where horses rule the road?

EASIER TO FIT IT ALL IN

Though some attractions are slower to emerge from winter’s hibernation than others, there will be plenty to do whenever you visit. In fact, you’ll be able to fit more into your trip since the crowds are smaller in spring.

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finding wildflowers on Mackinac Island

Finally! After a long winter, spring is here. Horses soon will return to Mackinac Island. Fort Mackinac will blast into another season of reenactments. And the unique downtown stores and fudge shops will reopen.

Even sweeter than that, the beauty of spring will be on full display with a glorious bloom of native wildflowers along 70-plus miles of trails through Mackinac Island State Park.

Mackinac Island is less than 4 square miles yet has over 70 miles of trails. And on top of that, 80% of the Island is State Park land! Good for hiking, biking, and even horseback riding, the trails crisscross the Island and run along bluffs, over hills, and through the thick canopy of the forest.

When you visit this spring, keep in mind these wildflower-viewing tips from Mackinac Island’s resident botanist, Bogan Lane Inn owner Trish Martin:

• Spring arrives just a bit later on Mackinac Island than in many other parts of Michigan. You’ll see purple, pink and white mayflowers start to bloom around May 20 or so.

Trillium are abundant and you’ll also see Yellow Trout Lily, Spring Beauty, Toothwort, Starflower, Gaywing, Jack-in-the-Pulpit and more. Lady Slippers are among the last spring wildflowers to bloom in mid-June.

Two of the many spots to check out are the Croghan Water wetlands (near British Landing) edged with beautiful Marsh Marigold. Also, around the top of the island near Fort Holmes “it looks like God went out and planted a garden,” Martin says.

Speaking of gardens, Mackinac Island is full of private and public gardens that showcase a wide variety of flora in spring. There are cottage gardens, hotel gardens and even some of the garbage cans are decorated with flowers!

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Dog-friendly trip to Mackinac Island

What could be better than a trip to Mackinac Island with your furry friend?

Not only does Mackinac Island feel like a world away. Some of the incredible sights actually look as if they’re out of this world. While there are perfectly natural causes, Mackinac Island’s iconic rock formations are the subjects of supernatural tales as well. Take a look at these must-see sights and let your imagination run wild trying to explain how they came to be. Then, get up here this spring and see them for yourself on a legendary scavenger hunt you’ll never forget.

Arch Rock spans some 50 feet and creates a spectacular window through which to see Lake Huron below. One early observer noted that Arch Rock “might give birth to a thousand wild and fanciful conjectures.” Indeed, it is the stuff of many legends. It came to be known as a bridge to the afterlife, and a portal for spirits to visit earth.

Crack in the Island is a literal break in the island’s limestone base, just deep enough to create a fun photo op while walking through it. According to legend, the crack was formed when the Great Spirit stomped its foot in anger at the first arrival of Europeans. There are even tales about a giant from the underworld being trapped down there!

Devil’s Kitchen is one of the more legendary sights. As the story goes, evil spirits captured and cooked unsuspecting visitors. You can see fiery burn marks on the rock still today!

Friendship’s Altar is a large chunk of rock where a wise teacher once disappeared into the sky on a magic vine, so the legend goes. Unlike the island’s caves, this limestone stack was strong enough to withstand the crashing water, leaving an interesting landmark for today’s visitors.

Skull Cave is blocked off to prevent damage, but still worth a visit to see the place where Alexander Henry famously spent the night next to a pile of human bones!

Sugar Loaf is a 75-foot tower of limestone that’s a striking sight from Point Lookout high above. You also can walk around the base and see if you can make out the profile of a face in the rock.

Sunset Rock is a wonderful spot for a quiet moment with your special someone, offering a marvelous view of the sunset with the Mackinac Bridge as the backdrop. There’s nothing legendary about Sunset Rock, but it is a celebrated spot in the family lore of many couples who have ventured there.

HERE’S YOUR GUIDE FOR A VISIT WITH YOUR POOCH:

Things to Know

Please keep your dog on a leash at all times

Pick up after your dog. Complimentary doggie waste bags are available at the tourism booth on Main Street. Be mindful of horses and bicycles, especially in the busier, downtown area

• Keep your eyes peeled for our sticker that says, “Dogs Are Welcome.” If you don’t see a sticker, please ask if your dog is allowed before entering.

Dog-Friendly Places to Stay

There are three dog-friendly places to stay:

• Mission Point Resort puts you and your dog in the perfect spot to wake up with stunning views of the sunrise. The resort also has the Great Lawn with plenty of room to run and dog-friendly outdoor dining.

You’ll be right in the middle of all the action when you stay downtown at Park Place Suites. With only three rooms, be sure to book early!

To escape the hustle and bustle, stay with your pooch at the serene Sunset Condos on the west end of the island outside of town.

Dogs on the Ferry Ride

Both Mackinac Island Ferry Company and Shepler’s welcome well-behaved dogs on a leash or in a carrier at no additional charge. Dogs also are allowed on the horse-drawn taxi service on Mackinac Island.

Dog-Friendly Things to Do

• Mackinac Island Carriage Tours offers a 1 hour, 45-minute tour with stops at all the must-see places. Small dogs are welcome on your lap. Larger dogs may require a ticket.

• Great Turtle Kayak Tours welcomes dogs who are able to sit still, stay in the kayak and wear a doggy life jacket.

Fort Mackinac has live demonstrations and interactive exhibits in a dog-friendly indoor-outdoor setting.

Mackinac Bik Barn, Mackinac Cycle Bicycle Rental, and Mackinac Wheels have Burley tag-a-long carts that are perfect for dogs to join you on a bike ride!

Shop downtown with your dog. Just look for the dogfriendly window stickers or ask if pets are allowed before entering.

How to get free fudge on Mackinac Island

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Fudge and Mackinac Island have gone together for nearly 150 years, and many “fudgies” still come to taste the sweet, creamy goodness.

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THE MOST OF YOUR FUDGE-SAMPLING, HERE ARE FOUR TIPS:

Some shops select a few flavors each day for visitors to sample and place them on the counter. In other shops, feel free to ask for a sample of whichever flavors catch your eye.

There’s a lot more to try than just chocolate fudge. There’s chocolate peanut

butter, butter pecan, maple walnut, sea salt caramel, vanilla, cherry, butterscotch and so many more. You can even find vegan chocolate!

With so many flavors, it can be hard to pick a favorite. Here’s how to narrow your options. “First decide on chocolate or no chocolate,” says Eden Callewaert, manager of Ryba’s Fudge Shops. “The second decision is nuts or no nuts.”

Don’t be afraid to ask the people at the counter for recommendations. “We love sharing our favorites and helping guests find their favorites, in hopes of turning them into lifelong ‘fudgies,’” Callewaert said.

It was Callewaert’s great-grandfather, Harry Ryba, who coined the term “fudgie.” When Ryba opened a shop on Mackinac Island in the 1960s, he sold fudge in eye-catching pink boxes and started giving customers “fudgie” pins to wear.

Even before visitors were known as “fudgies,” people would come to watch fudge-making in action. It was another fudge pioneer, Rome Murdick, who made a public spectacle of fudge-making.

Still today, it’s alluring to step inside a Mackinac Island fudge shop and see the handcrafted process. Come and be mesmerized by the sight, scent and taste of creamy, decadent Mackinac Island fudge!

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aMACKINAC ISLAND, MI new Irish pub set to open on Mackinac Island this spring is still a few months away from pouring its first pints, but the buzz is already beginning to build.

Plans are for Patrick Doud’s Irish Pub to not only serve a selection of Irish beer and Michigan craft brews when it opens on Main Street at Michigan’s top tourist destination, but also to offer a little island history. And maybe a surprise or two for its patrons.

Co-owner Andrew Doud isn’t giving away all the new pub’s secrets just yet, but says he thinks locals and visitors alike will enjoy having an Irish and island history-themed gathering spot. It is named after Doud’s great-great uncle, an island contractor known for his work on some of the island’s most recognizable buildings.

“We will have a very Irish pub look to it,” Doud said of the small building currently undergoing a big renovation at 7304 Main St. “You’ll definitely know the history of Patrick Doud when you leave.”

This latest venture also deepens the Douds’ alreadystrong ties to the island. Andrew Doud and his wife, Nicole, own the landmark Doud’s Market, which is the oldest family-owned grocery store in the U.S. Also on their list are the nearby seasonal deli, the Doghouse at Windermere Point and the Little Luxuries retail boutique. They are part-owners of the popular Sip N’ Sail cruises, The Mackinac House bed and breakfast, and the Above Mackinac Condos. Add this all together - and the fact that they’re parents to three boys under 9 - and you can bet they’ve become masters of organization. So, when the opportunity came up to purchase the former Broken Spoke restaurant, Andrew Doud said he and his partner in the project, Dave Pantano, were excited to start hatching their plan.

A Wee Bit O’ Ireland

Renovation on the new pub space began after the close of last fall’s tourist season. Doud said they’re going for a traditional pub feel with dark wood and a new floor. “We took it down to the studs on the walls,” he said. “We tore the bar out and are building a new bar.” The building’s door is being moved back to the middle. The pub will include a full-scale restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Eight taps are planned for the bar. They will feature Guinness and Harp, as well as a selection of Michigan craft favorites. A fun addition: Les Cheneaux

Distillers - just an island-hop to the northwill be brewing the pub’s signature Patrick Doud Ale. You can drink it on its own, or have it layered with a pull of Guinness for a proper Mackinac Island black and tan.

The pub team is tapping the talents of local historian Phil Porter, who is the former head of the Mackinac State Historic Parks. This way, patrons will come away with a good feel for the history of the island, a bit of Ireland - and a lot about namesake Patrick Doud.

An Island Legacy

Much like the current generation of Douds, Patrick Doud branched out from the mercantile business and amassed an island legacy that attached his name to many well-known buildings.

In fact, the building being turned into the pub bearing his name is one that he built in 1922.

To watch this new pub take shape, follow along with the renovation photos and history tidbits being shared on the Patrick Doud’s Irish Pub page on Facebook.

His story on the island began around 1884 when he and his brother, James Doud, opened Doud Bros. grocery. Back then, it was located where the Star Line ferry dock now sits. A fire later forced them to move the store to where Doud’s Market now still stands on Main Street. While James Doud stayed with the bustling grocery business, Patrick Doud tried his hand at building houses. His reputation as a contractor grew, according to family history shared on the Doud’s Market website. His projects included the governor’s summer residence, the Windermere Hotel addition, Market Street Inn, and several stately bluffside homes.

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