Mackinac Island, Michigan
Mackinac Island, in Lake Huron between Michigan's Upper and Lower Peninsulas, was the Country's second National Park and Michigan's first State Park. Today the Island remains over 82% State Park. Automobiles have been banned on the Island for over 100 years. Walking, bicycle and horse are the means of transportation around the Island’s 3.8 square miles and over 60 miles of roads and picturesque hiking trails.
Mackinac Island Carriage Tours, Inc.
Mackinac Island Carriage Tours, Inc. is the world's largest, oldest and continually operated horse and buggy livery, with approximately 100 freight and passenger carriages put in motion by over 400 horses. For additional information see: http://www.mict.com/index.html