With high gas prices impacting summer vacation plans, many travelers are flocking to destinations that allow them to explore while using other modes of transportation and skip cars entirely.
Luckily, there is one five-square-mile island in Michigan that has been car-free for more than 100 years – Mackinac Island.
Renowned for its horse-drawn carriages and delicious fudge, this island is steeped in nostalgia reminiscent of a bygone era.
What’s more, it’s home to more than 70 miles of trails primed for hiking, horseback riding, and biking and its position in Lake Huron makes for excellent kayaking.
Want to learn more about this destination steeped in fresh air, marvelous scenery, and friendly inhabitants?
All you have to do is click www.mackinacisland.org