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Mackinac Bridge

Upper Peninsula, USA

Mackinac Bridge — places to visit in Upper Peninsula
Mackinac Bridge in Upper Peninsula — view 2
Mackinac Bridge is a five-mile suspension bridge connecting Michigan's Upper Peninsula to the Lower Peninsula, completed in 1957. With its striking towers soaring 552 feet and a roadway suspended 200 feet above the water, it stands as one of the longest bridges in the world, visually dominating the strait. The best views are from the bridge itself, but nearby Mackinac Island offers a contrast with its car-free streets and historic sites. Late spring through early autumn is ideal for visits, while strong winds can lead to closures, so be prepared for changing weather conditions. The sight of the bridge against the backdrop of the Great Lakes is memorable.

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Tours that visit Mackinac Bridge

Hand-picked experiences that include Mackinac Bridge on the itinerary — with what real travellers said after going.

  • Mackinac Bridge helicopter tour from St. Ignace

    Mackinac Bridge helicopter tour from St. Ignace

    5.0· 1 reviewsFrom ₹9,199

    Fifteen-minute helicopter flight from St. Ignace over Lake Huron and Mackinac Bridge, providing stunning aerial views of the surrounding region.

    This was a fantastic experience, truly one of the best of my life. The scenery is stunning, and everyone is very kind and welcoming. The pilot was exceptional and provided great information throughout.Krissy_M on the Mackinac Bridge helicopter tour from St. Ignace tour

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