Traveling with Dogs: Mackinac Island
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Traveling to Mackinac Island with Your Dog: A Pet-Friendly Adventure
If you’re planning a trip to Mackinac Island and can’t imagine leaving your dog behind, you’re in luck! Mackinac Island, with its scenic trails, historical spots, pet-friendly stores, and accommodations, offers a fantastic experience for dogs and their owners alike. This guide covers top spots to enjoy, where to stay, tips for managing stress while exploring, and how to use this bustling environment to strengthen your dog’s training.
Getting There: Dog-Friendly Ferry Travel
One of the unique perks of Mackinac Island is that dogs travel for free on the ferries. Whether you choose Star Line or Shepler’s Ferry, both allow your pup to ride alongside you at no extra charge. It’s a relaxing way to introduce your dog to the island, and the open-air seating options make for a comfortable, scenic ride. A leash or a crate is required, so make sure you're prepared.
Dog-Friendly Spots on Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island is filled with places that welcome you and your furry friend:
- Walking Trails Galore: The island is famous for its extensive walking trails that offer stunning views of Lake Huron, lush forests, and the iconic Mackinac Bridge. Leash up, pack some water, and enjoy a leisurely stroll or more adventurous hike—perfect for exercise and sniffing opportunities.
- "Somewhere in Time" Photo Stops: For a photo-worthy moment, check out the "Somewhere in Time" plaques scattered around the island. These markers celebrate the 1980 film shot on the island and offer great photo ops with your dog by your side.
- Fort Mackinac: A must-visit historical site, Fort Mackinac is dog-friendly, allowing you to explore history together. Dogs are permitted on leash, making it a unique experience for you both in this historic setting.
- Dog-Friendly Shops and Restaurants: Mackinac Island makes it easy to spot which stores are dog-friendly—look for the sticker on the door! Many shops and outdoor restaurant areas allow dogs, so you won’t miss out on shopping or dining. There's also tons of public picnic spots and benches to enjoy a little space with a carry out meal or a brought-along sandwich.
Where to Stay: Dog-Friendly Accommodations on Mackinac Island
Finding a comfortable place to stay with your dog is key to a relaxing getaway. Fortunately, several accommodations on Mackinac Island welcome dogs (as well as mainland hotels), with options ranging from cozy inns to larger hotels. Here are a few recommendations:
- Mission Point Resort: Known for its scenic lake views and wide-open spaces, Mission Point Resort offers dog-friendly rooms and easy access to the island’s trails. The resort has pet amenities and is located close to several pet-friendly areas, making it a convenient choice for dog owners.
- The Murray Hotel: Located downtown, The Murray Hotel offers pet-friendly rooms and is close to the ferry docks and shops. It’s a central spot that’s ideal for travelers looking to be close to the action, and you’ll find it easy to start your daily adventures right outside the hotel doors.
- Bicycle Street Inn & Suites: This hotel welcomes pets in select rooms and offers easy access to some of the island’s main attractions and dog-friendly areas. Staying here puts you close to the action while providing a comfortable retreat for you and your dog.
Remember to book in advance, as pet-friendly rooms tend to fill up quickly, especially in peak seasons. Be sure to check with each property about specific pet policies, as some have restrictions on pet size or charge additional fees.
Managing Stress While Exploring with Your Dog
Exploring a bustling place like Mackinac Island can be exhilarating but challenging if you or your dog are easily overwhelmed by crowds. Here are some tips to keep the experience enjoyable:
- Plan Ahead: Take note of quieter hours, such as early mornings or evenings, to help avoid large crowds.
- Stay Hands Free: Use our hands-free leash and bring a backpack to keep your hands ready for anything - shopping bags full of fudge or ice cream come to mind!
- Create a Safe Space: Bring familiar items like your dog’s favorite toy or blanket to provide comfort in busy settings. Try our packable City Dog Mat and water dish to create a "place" for your dog to hang.
- Take Breaks: Find quieter spots along the trails or benches to pause and regroup, especially if the experience feels overstimulating for either of you.
Turning Travel into Training Opportunities
Mackinac Island offers fantastic training opportunities in a real-world setting. With so many people, sounds, and smells, it’s the perfect environment for leash training and practicing commands under distraction. Remember lots of treats!
- Practice Recall Commands: The variety of distractions on the island makes it an ideal environment to reinforce “heel” and other commands.
- Leash Manners: Use the walking trails to practice walking on a loose leash. The varied terrain and new surroundings will keep your dog engaged.
Final Tips for an Enjoyable Trip
Traveling with your dog on Mackinac Island is a special experience, and with a little planning, it can be a stress-free one. Embrace the training opportunities and take in the dog-friendly atmosphere to make it a memorable outing. Mackinac Island is the perfect destination for strengthening the bond with your dog while exploring new sights together.