History is about more than just the past. It’s about you.
When you step inside the many Mackinac State Historic Parks “living history” sites and nature parks, it’s all about you. After all, where else in Mackinac can you smell the smoke from a cannon as it’s fired over the Straits of Mackinac; feel the music of the Rose dance guide your feet; climb a tower and experience the breathtaking view of the Mackinac Bridge; and hear the wind blow as you zip through the treetops…all in one group visit to Mackinac?
Your group of 12 or more, from students to seniors, is welcome to discover the natural beauty and living history offered within the many Mackinac State Historic Parks sites. It’s all here for you and your group to experience, enjoy, and learn!
For information about educational activities and resources, please click here.
Contact Scott Witsman for more information on setting up your group tour.
Fort Mackinac
7127 Huron Road
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
Mackinac Island Historic Downtown Buildings
Located throughout downtown Mackinac Island, including Market Street, Main Street, also known as Huron Street, and Fort Street
Open June 6 – August 22
Colonial Michilimackinac
102 W. Straits Avenue
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Old Mackinac Point Lighthouse
526 North Huron Avenue
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park
9001 US-23
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
Located less than five minutes from Mackinaw City on US-23 South
Contact
Scott Witsman
Mackinac State Historic Parks
Group Tour and Special Events Coordinator
(906) 847-3328 (May-September)
(231) 436-4100 (October-April)
Box 370, Mackinac Island, MI 49757 (May-September)
Box 873, Mackinaw City, MI 49701 (October-April)