Huge Horses!!! | Mackinac Island Part 2 of 3 | Grand Hotel Stables | Full Time RV Living
Check out some of the most beautiful and largest mackinac island horses at the Grand Hotel Stables! One of the joys of full time rv living is finding places like Surrey Hills Carriage Museum to slow down and relax. These moments make us absolutely love full time rving.
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Mackinac Island Tour
Excellent tour via Market Street, Victorian homes, the Grand Hotel, beautiful gardens, Catholic cemetery, Grand Hotel stable, State Park, East Bluff homes, the Yacht Club, harbor, and more. Beautiful island, beautiful Grand hotel. Scenic landscapes and homes. No automobiles, only bikes and horses and horse drawn carriages.
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CINDYS STABLES - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Cindy's Stables offers visitors guided and unguided tours of Mackinac Island, Michigan. Horseback is one of the best ways to see the island as there are no cars allowed. Mackinac Island is home to the Grand Hotel, Fort Mackinac and other historic monuments.
Mackinac Island - Part 1
Tom Seay rides with viewers on the first organized trail ride on Mackinac Island, Michigan with the Mackinac Horseman's Association at the Mackinac Community Equestrian Center.
Manager Ashley Day set up rides that showcased historical sites, the Mackinac State Historical Park, and the homes along the bluff overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. No motorized vehicles are allowed on this island, so the horse is King!
Watch the special 2 part episode on Mackinac Island in Michigan.
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Mackinac Island's Festival Of the Horse ~
The Mackinac Horsemen's Association holds an annual Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse to celebrate the horse's role on the island. In the past we have held lectures, workshops, pony rides, carriage parades, demonstrations, stable tours and the ever-popular Breed Show. Events take place at the Borough Lot beneath Grand Hotel. Proceeds from the festival support MHA projects. We hope you can join us at the upcoming festival on August 28th and 29th, 2015!
Mackinac Wheels - Mackinac Island, Michigan
Located on Historic Mackinac Island, Mackinac Wheels and the Bike Barn are the place to go for your Island bike rentals. Cars are not allowed on the Island, home of the Grand Hotel and Fort Mackinac.
Mackinac Island Winter 2011
Arriving Horses on Mackinac Island, June, 1, 2010
Horses are walked down Main Street toward Market and up Grand Hill. 10 carriage horses arrived on the Arnold Line boat 'Huron' this morning. Four horses destined for the community stable also arrived on the boat.
Mackinaw Island Night Carriage Ride
Mackinac Island carriage tours
Runaway horses on Mackinac island can cause lots of problems. The horses are leased to grand Hotel from Mackinac Island carriage tours, the horses used on their tours. So keep your camera ready and post any other runaways
The Island: Mackinac in Seasons - Promo
With its striking setting in Lake Huron, between the picturesque sunrise and sunset, Mackinac Island is known as being one of the most popular family island destinations in the world. On Wednesday, September 23rd at 7:30 p.m. get to know this beautiful and historic island through the people, businesses and families who call it home throughout the changing seasons.
The Island: Mackinac in Seasons
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America's Only Highway Where Cars are not Allowed! - Horses and Bikes Only - Mackinac Island
Sitting in Lake Huron, just beyond the Mighty Mac bridge leading to Michigan's Upper Peninsula, sits a small island with a neat history. Mackinac Island is home to America's only highway where cars are not allowed. Bikes and horses fill the streets, and the smell of fudge fills the air in the quaint downtown area. We learn a bit about the history of the island in the Revolutionary war and the War of 1812, ride our bikes around the 8 mile loop, hike to Arch Rock, and explore the Grand Hotel (home to the world's largest front porch) stables. The day wouldn't be complete without a stop at Murdicks, the original Mackinac Island fudge. Come with us on a day trip to Mackinac Island!
We camped at Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping just across the lake from the island. The campground offers a free shuttle to the ferry docks, or you can choose to ride your bikes from the campground along the path about 2 miles to the ferry dock. Two different ferries offer service to the island. We took the Star Line ferry and brought along our own bikes for a small additional fee.
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Free Shuttle to Mackinaw City, Ferry & Carriage Tour |Mackinac Island #1 of 3 | Full Time RV Living
Join us on the first leg of our fantastic day trip to mackinac island. While full time rv living at Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping, we take the free star line shuttle from the camp ground to the ferry docks in mackinaw city. Then we take a ride on the star line ferry to mackinac island. On the way there the ferry takes a detour under the mackinaw bridge! The views of the bridge up close are absolutely beautiful! When we arrive at the island, we are transported into a world with no cars, only bicycles and horses for transportation. We take a mackinac island carriage tour pulled by some of the world famous mackinac island horses! This is one of the many reasons we love full time rving!!!
Mackinac Island Named #1 U.S. Travel Destination For Summer 2018
Expect more travelers to Northern Michigan this summer as Mackinac Island was named the number one U.S. travel destination by TripAdvisor.
The destination beat out other spots like Yellowstone, Nantucket, and Jackson Hole. Mackinac Island offers more than 70 miles of biking, horseback riding, and hiking trails. Since cars are not aloud, you can often find bikers and horseback riders throughout the island.
Weddings are also a common occurrence on the island during the summer. The island is home 63 different wedding vendors and has been named the wedding capital of Michigan. Whether it's the Grand Hotel or world famous Mackinac Island Fudge, Mackinac Island has a little something for everyone.
You can check out the full list from TripAdvisor by clicking here.
Day Trip Mackinac Island
By Maggie Peterson
Graphic editor
By horse:
Touring Mackinac Island by horse is one of the most popular ways to see the area. Mackinac Island Carriage Tours offer rides around the island every 5 to 10 minutes from their station near the Arnold Line Transit. Other options to see the island are by horseback riding through Jacks Livery Stable and Cindys Riding Stable and Jacks also offers rent-your-own buggy by the hour, which is ideal for families. For more information, visit mict.com, jacksliverystable.com or cindysridingstable.com.
By bike:
With no automobiles, bikes are one of the quickest and most maneuverable ways to travel Mackinac Island. If youre not interested in bringing over your own bike via ferry, they are available to rent on the island hourly, by the half day or by the full day — even bicycles built for two. For a complete listing of rental places, visit mackinacisland.org/bikerentals.html.
The eats:
Mackinac Island Visitors Bureau executive director Mary McGuire Slevin said its hard to pick a favorite spot to eat, but suggested the following for different crowds:
Family: Three Brothers Sarducci or Horns Bar, both on Main (Huron) Street
On the cheap: Douds Market, Main (Huron) Street — subs, sandwiches and soft drinks
Young adult crowd: The Pink Pony at the Chippewa Hotel, Main (Huron) Street — drinks are served on the expansive deck
Upscale: Hotel Iroquois — try out the luncheon buffet
Fudge: Cant forget this island staple. Murdicks on Main (Huron) Street was the first to set up shop on the island.
Other attractions:
Haunting experience
The Haunted Theatre on Main (Huron) Street is a wax monster museum that dates back to 1974. Many of the legendary monsters in Mackinac history were crafted by Dale Kuipers, who went on to create works for Hollywood.
Towering museum
The Tower Museum offers five floors of history, culminating with a view of the Straits of Mackinac. The first floor talks of the Moral Rearmament, the second is devoted to maritime history on the Straits, the third to shipwrecks, the fourth to the Mackinac Bridge and the fifth talks of lighthouses. There is no air conditioning or elevator, so keep that in mind before starting out.
Butterflies galore
There are two places to view butterflies on the island — The Butterfly House and Wings of Mackinac. The first space is inside a yellow building, and offers many educational points ideal for adults and children. In addition to the butterflies, theres Insect World, an exhibit on insects with interactive displays.
The Wings of Mackinac has an exotic feel to it, and its greenhouse offers clear views of the area surrounding it. It also features an Atlas moth, which can grow to the size of a dinner plate. Both it and The Butterfly House have 800 to 1,000 butterflies on display at a time from areas throughout the world.
Mackinac Island State Park
This state park covers 80 percent — about 1,800 acres — of the island and is free to the public.
Within the borders lie 70 miles of roads, trails and footpaths, which are popular for hiking, biking, horseback riding and carriage tours, as well as historic sites.
Some of the attractions are Arch Rock and Sugar Loaf rock formations, as well three cemeteries
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I WENT TO A BUTTERFLY HOUSE!! || MACKINAC ISLAND, MICHIGAN VLOG
Today my friend and I thought it would be fun to go ride horses. When we went to the stables, they were booked up for the day. We had to quickly come up with a plan B. We decided to eat ice cream by the water then take a carriage tour. During the tour, they stopped and let us get snacks and see the butterfly sanctuary . It was so beautiful and relaxing. We got back on the carriage for the second half of the tour and we were over it. We ditched the carriage tour and decided to walk back home. After we got home, it was time for Bible study! I hope you enjoyed this video!
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2009 Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse -3.wmv
An annual festival held on Mackinac Island featuring two parades, saddle horse and carriage, antique carriage display, Horses, Hoofbeats & Hors D'oeuvres Party and Live Auction, Victorian stable tours, daily riding and driving demos, Mackinac historic equestrian lectures, Breeds of Mackinac show and an old fashioned barnraising party with live entertainment!
Celebrate Your Marriage at Grand Hotel
Celebrate Your Marriage at Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, MI October 4-5, 2015
Held at luxurious Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island, Michigan, the schedule ensures there’s plenty of connecting time for the two of you. The Laffoons’ Celebrate Your Marriage Conference is designed to be an incredible two day retreat just for you and your spouse. Visit
Tours-TV.com: Fort Mackinac
Fort Mackinac, built by the British in 1781 to control the strategic Straits of Mackinac between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, presently functions as a historical museum. United States : Michigan : Mackinac Island. See on map .
Arnold Ferry Ride to Mackinac Island from Mackinaw City
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A very enjoyable ride on a June day to Mackinac Island on the Arnold Ferry from Mackinaw City.