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After a day spent on the lake, beach or golf course, a good night’s sleep is essential. Northern Michigan’ Mackinaw City’s lodging facilities provide all the amenities to make your place to stay enjoyable and keep you coming back. A variety of motels and hotels welcome you with clean rooms and impeccable service.
Or are you looking for the perfect camping spot or place to park your RV? You’ll find it and more with one of these Mackinaw City, Michigan campgrounds.
America’s Best Value Inn Mackinaw City, 112 Old US-31, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231)436-5544
American Boutique Inn Lakeview, 517 N. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5543
Bridge Vista Beach Hotel & Conference Center, 1027 S. Huron Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-9812
Budget Inn, 138 US-31, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 536-5553
Fairview Beachfront Inn & Waterpark, 907 S. Huron, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-8831
Flamingo Motel, 13959 Mackinaw Hwy, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-8751
KOA Campground Mackinaw City, 566 Trailsend Rd., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5643
Mackinaw Mill Creek Campground, 9730 W. US-23, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5584
Tee Pee Campgrounds, 11262 W. US-23, Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5391
Vindel Motel, 223 W. Central Ave., Mackinaw City, MI, 49701, (231) 436-5273
Burt Lake State Park, 6635 State Park Dr., Indian River, MI, 49749, (231) 238-9392
Stafford’s Crooked River Lodge & Suites, 6845 US-31 N, Alanson, MI, 49706, (231) 548-5000
Wilderness State Park, 903 Wilderness Park Dr., Carp Lake, MI, 49718, (231) 436-5381
Ye Nyne Olde Holles Golf Club & Driving Range, 06386 Ferry Rd., East Jordan, MI, 49727, (231) 582-7609
Mackinaw City’s Heritage Village lets visitors explore life in the Straits of Mackinac as it was during the era of 1880-1917.
Mackinaw and Mackinac are pronounced the same way. Why? It’s the area’s rich history with the Native Americans, French, and British.
McGulpin Rock, near Mackinaw City, has been used as a navigational tool by explorers and mariners since before the Pilgrims landed.
With Lake Michigan on one side and Lake Huron on the other side, Mackinaw City is a true Great Lake’s spot with lots of things to do!
The history of the fur trade in Northern Michigan is captured at Colonial Michilimackinac in Mackinaw City.
The Mackinac Bridge is the 10th largest suspension bridge (over water) in the world and connects Michigan’s Upper and Lower Peninsula.