Colonial Michilimackinac State Park

Colonial Michilimackinac State Park

Colonial Michilimackinac State Park is a captivating historical site located at the tip of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, offering visitors a glimpse into the 18th-century fur trade era.

37
Acres Protected
0.5
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1960
Year Established

About Colonial Michilimackinac State Park

Colonial Michilimackinac State Park
 

Colonial Michilimackinac State Park in Mackinaw City, Michigan, is a living museum that invites visitors to explore an authentically reconstructed 18th-century fort and trading post. Set on the Straits of Mackinac, the park preserves a rich tableau of history from the time when this region was a crucial hub for European trade and military activities. The park is home to the historic Fort Michilimackinac, originally built by the French and later used by the British, featuring artifacts uncovered through one of the longest-running archaeological digs in North America. Guests can tour the fort's buildings, witness reenactments of military drills, and engage in hands-on activities that bring the past to life. Beyond its historical significance, the park offers scenic views of the Mackinac Bridge and shoreline access, making it a perfect spot for picnicking and capturing stunning photographs.

Highlights

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Fort Michilimackinac, a restored 18th-century fort with daily reenactments

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Spectacular views of the Straits of Mackinac and Mackinac Bridge

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Ongoing archaeological excavations open for public viewing

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Interactive exhibits highlighting the fur trade era in North America

Notable Natural Features

Fort Michilimackinac

A significant reconstructed 18th-century fort open for exploration and interactive educational experiences.

Straits of Mackinac Viewpoints

Scenic vistas overlooking the connection between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron.

Archaeological Dig Site

On-site archaeological digs reveal ongoing historical discoveries from colonial times.