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    Indian Pathways Park

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    WaWatam Park

    WaWatam Park

    4.0(1 review)
    0.2 mi

    Nice, though very small park situated on the water, not far off from the downtown area. It's within…read moreeasy walking distance to the bars and restaurants along the main tourist area, just a few steps from some really unique lakefront properties. Keep in mind, it's a tiny park that abuts the rocky beach line, although it's kid-friendly with playground equipment, a few picnic tables, benches, and a number of nice shady spots perfect for kicking back, reading a book or staring out at the water. You can even still see the bridge from here, but it's a little far away. Mostly, you see the boaters, kite fliers and para gliders, and obvious comings and goings of the ferries from nearby Mackinaw Island since this park isn't far from where the ferries launch. There is a restroom here on site, but I'd call it primitive. No mirrors in the restroom and no hot water or hand soap. It could use some improvements. This park's name reflects the Native American presence in Mackinaw history. There is an even a totem pole on the premises. I like this park. It's park size is not very impressive, though the view and quietude here are both worth it. Just please clean up that awful restroom. I liked it even though it's more a little, slightly out of the way roadside park. I like watching the boats come in and waves crash up against the rocks. It's a nice place to take good pictures, too. My wife and I took a bunch of selfies down here with the luminous water as a background. I think it's quieter because it isn't as heavily used as the park near the bridge. Seriously, I like it that way.

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    WaWatam Park - Great view of the lake

    Great view of the lake

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    WaWatam Park - Semi-rustic restroom

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    Semi-rustic restroom

    Dousman’s Mill - Sawmill

    Dousman’s Mill

    4.5(19 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    We found the sawmill while driving along the coast from Cheboygan. We decided to stop as it said it…read morewas historic site and place to visit. This place was great! The tour guide was just very enthusiastic and really into milling. She was able to explain everything and it was quite fascinating to see. Well worth the price of the admission tickets. Definitely a must do when in this area.

    This is a historic park on route 23 - about 5-10 minutes drive SE of Mackinaw City. There are a…read morehandful of structures restored from the 1800s. The main focal point is a water powered sawmill that existed there - where one can see the engineering skills of the day. This was the first industrial-like setup of the time. There are scheduled demonstrations run by people who help out at the park to first explain the wood cutting, first the manual effort, then the new way. For our tour, the demonstrator asked for a small child to help - making it interactive in a way. Beyond the tour there are hiking trails - complete through the woods, around, up and down hills and around ponds. For $9 per person additional, there is an adventure tour - great for older kids. Includes ziplining, treetop walking, rock climbing, and a view from the tower. Be prepared though, we showed up at 3:30 (the adventure tours are on the hour) and the last tour (5:00) was already sold out. Very shaded throughout, well maintained... allow 90 minutes without the adventure tour unless you get ambitious and do hiking trails... Allow 2.5 hours otherwise (either hiking or adventure tour).

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    Dousman’s Mill - Inside sawmill

    Inside sawmill

    Dousman’s Mill - Play area

    Play area

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    Welcome sign

    Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse - Historic Marler

    Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse

    4.3(24 reviews)
    0.4 mi

    This lighthouse and surrounding grounds are one of the best lighthouse experiences we ever had. We…read moreare lighthouse fans and have visited many lighthouses, but OMP Lighthouse was the best experience we've ever had. We toured and climbed the lighthouse with tour guide Lawson who was simply terrific--knowledgable, engaging and dressed in full lighthouse keeper uniform. He also demonstrated the fog signal whistle, and we learned a lot about that. The museum was the best lighthouse museum we've ever toured. But the real surprising thing was the Straits of Mackinac Shipwreck Museum on the property. With top-notch audiovisual displays and actual remnants, I learned a lot and was very interested (and I didn't really want to tour it originally--I am so glad I changed my mind.) This is in a wonderful location right by the Mackinac Bridge, very picturesque. I encourage you to stop in, take the tour, climb the lighthouse if you're able, and tour the museum and shipwreck museum--you will not be disappointed!

    Great lighthouse tour and museum. You can climb to the…read moretop....51 steps and a narrow ladder Original light for the macinac straits before the macinac bridge was built. Located near the fort. Fee to enter, and then they ask for donations to stamp your lighthouse passport. No extra fee to climb, though they are timed and guided, so not everyone visiting lighthouse can climb Our guide was very personable and knowledgeable Small giftshop too

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    Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse - Stairs

    Stairs

    Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse - View of Mackinac Bridge

    View of Mackinac Bridge

    Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse - Original lens

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    Original lens

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