Nearby Attractions
Just a short drive away from Cheboygan is the Straits of Mackinac. The crossroads for Lake Huron and Lake Michigan are the homes of Mackinaw City, Mackinac Island and St. Ignace.No trip to the Straits is complete without a view of the famed Mackinac Bridge. This majestic structure spans the waters of the Straits and takes automobiles high above massive freighters passing underneath.
Indian River is a lively community with a great love of the outdoors and is located in the hear of Michigan's Largest Inland Waterway. Indian River has a beautiful landscape, laid-back friendliness, and rich natural resources, culture, and history. For more information, visit www.irchamber.com.
Mackinaw City offers shopping, dining, lodging, history, and more. Mackinaw Crossings combines shopping, dining, and entertainment in a historic setting. Hop on a ferry boat and visit Mackinac Island where the horse is king (no cars allowed) and history is alive. For more information, visit www.mackinawcity.com.
Mackinac Island is a great place to get away from the every day and step back in time to a place where transportation is limited to horse and buggy, bicycle, or foot. Families love to explore the historic, natural beauty of Mackinac Island State Park. Mackinac Island is not only known for it's history, but also for it's fudge and Annual Lilac Festival. For more information, visit www.mackinacisland.org.
Ocqueoc Falls is a great place for families to enjoy a day of fishing, hiking, or picnicking. Parking, grills and tables are available, making Ocqueoc Falls an ideal location for a picnic. For more information, click here Ocqueoc Fallsb>
.St. Ignace, just over the Mackinac Bridge, is full history. Visit the Museum of Ojibwa Culture, or take a stroll on the Huron Boardwalk and enjoy the spectacular sunrises and views of Mackinac Island. Don't for get to visit the open-air exhibits, restaurants, shops, and nearby casino. Visit www.stignace.com to learn more.



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