With so many coffee shops, breakfast spots, bars and restaurants to choose from on Mackinac Island, it’s easy to overlook the Best Picnic Spot in Michigan. Yet, Marquette Park is a delightful place to spread out a blanket and have something to eat as you soak up the sun and watch all the people, horses, bicycles and boats go by.
Ditto for Fort Holmes and Windermere Point, British Landing and the Mission Point Resort lawn. There are so many gorgeous places for a picnic that you could have one every day of your trip and experience a different side of Mackinac Island’s amazing personality!
Here’s a look at nine of the most picturesque places for a picnic on Mackinac Island:
Picnics at Mackinac Island's Arch Rock and Tranquil Bluff Trail
Take a horse-drawn carriage tour to Arch Rock or bike or hike there on your own to see perhaps the most photographed landmark on Mackinac Island. There are picnic tables in the nearby plaza where you can also explore the Milliken Nature Center’s fascinating exhibits. Restrooms are available here, too.
For a lakefront picnic, make your way down the 207 steps from Arch Rock to the shoreline where you can set your meal out on one of the large rocks at the water’s edge. Another adventurous option is to hike north on the Tranquil Bluff Trail where you’ll find stunning coastline views from a variety of overlooks high above.
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Just like many communities, Mackinac Island has a public park for year-round residents to enjoy. Visitors also are welcome to have a picnic at Great Turtle Park and make use of all the amenities including basketball hoops, soccer field, sand volleyball court, disc golf course, skate park and playground. There’s a covered pavilion and bathrooms at Great Turtle Park, too.
The park is located in the Harrisonville area where many full-time Mackinac Island residents live. You can get there from Garrison Road, Cupid’s Pathway or on 6th and 7th streets off Cadotte Avenue.
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Picnics on the Mission Point Lawn on Mackinac Island
An equally impressive greenspace that’s a bit quieter and perhaps even more scenic is the Lawn at Mission Point Resort, east of downtown along M-185 at the southeast corner of Mackinac Island. The waterfront lawn is dotted with charming Adirondack chairs that make the perfect place to sit with a carry-out meal from one of the resort’s restaurants including Bistro on the Greens or Round Island Kitchen, or with grab-and-go options from Boxwood Coffeeshop & Cafe
The resort has equipment available for lawn games including bocce ball and croquet, or you can bring your own soccer ball or frisbee to play with. Right next to the lawn is the Greens of Mackinac, an 18-hole, natural-grass golf putting course that’s fun for the whole family.
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Picnics at Mackinac Island's Sugar Loaf
Located in the heart of the Mackinac Island State Park forest, Sugar Loaf is an iconic limestone stack rising 75 feet out of the ground. While there’s a thrilling sense of discovery when you emerge out of the woods and behold the impressive rock, you’re immediately struck by the quiet stillness of the surroundings. The peaceful scene sets the stage for a pleasant picnic during which you’re unlikely to encounter many other visitors.
Before or after you eat, be sure to make your way to Point Lookout for a view of Sugar Loaf from high above.
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Right at the west end of downtown Mackinac Island not far from the ferry docks is Windermere Point, which has lots of picnic tables right by the water where you can watch the ferry boats come and go. Windermere Point is also a fine spot for kite flying and stone skipping, as well as killer photos with Round Island Lighthouse in the background.
You can pack a picnic for Windermere Point, of course. Another option is to order up the best hot dogs on Mackinac Island at the Doghouse, right there in the park!
Take a real-time look at Windermere Point with this web cam
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