Ski Mackinac – Enjoy A Winter Holiday on Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island is indeed open year ‘round. But, the hearty few that visit find a completely different Mackinac Island to experience, which is unlike the spring, summer or fall travel season. This makes it the perfect getaway for those who want a much slower pace-so that it is easier to get quiet, hang out and enjoy the company of friends, family and the great outdoors.
Cross Country Skiing on Mackinac Island
The Mackinac Island Ski club grooms trails on the east and north side of the Island in Mackinac Island State Park.
The cross country ski trails wind through the pristine woods of Mackinac Island State Park and allow the winter visitor to see all of the natural and historical landmarks of the island.
You can follow the ski trails to the interior of the island and take in the vistas from the highest point on the island at Fort Holmes. Or ski through the woods to Arch Rock and enjoy the view of Lake Huron from the bluffs on the eastern side of the island.
“Photos from March 13, 14 & 15, 2009, from the ice around Mackinac Island and the trails on the island.”
From Winter on Mackinac Island – Cross Country Skiing, posted by MackinacIsland.Net – Mackinac Island Michigan on 3/31/2009 (Showing 20 of 25 items)
- View above the Fort.
- Sugar Loaf Rock.
- Sugar Loaf Rock with open water in the distance.
- Arch Rock – Mackinac Island. The ski trails lead you to the top of Arch Rock.
- East of the Island – Lake Huron Ice and Water.
- Above the village of Mackinac Island.
- View from above the Fort.
- Mackinac Island has fantastic cross country trails – groomed for skating and classic …
- The parking at the airport.
- A private plane lands (right hand side of photo, just above treeline). Day trips to t…
- The Grand Hotel endures the snow and ice.
- The morning taxi pulls past the Grand Hotel.
- The winter view from the porch of the Grand Hotel.
- The ice bridge to St. Ignace as seen from Sunset Rock.
- The ice bridge to St. Ignace as seen from Sunset Rock.
- Islanders return from the mainland with supplies.
- The frozen harbor at St. Ignace.
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