Mackinac
Mackinac is an island located in Lake Huron, between the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It is known for its natural beauty, historic sites, and absence of motor vehicles, as transportation is primarily by bicycle, horse-drawn carriage, or on foot. The island is home to Mackinac Island State Park, which covers over 80% of the island's area.
One of the most famous landmarks on Mackinac Island is Fort Mackinac, a military outpost established during the War of 1812. The island is also renowned for its fudge, with numerous shops offering this sweet treat. Visitors can enjoy outdoor activities, such as hiking and biking, while taking in stunning views of the surrounding waters.