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Mackinac Island Cabin Steps to Ferry Sleeps 12
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Mackinac Island Cabin Steps to Ferry Sleeps 12
- Summary:
The Mackinac Island ferry docks are steps from the front door — walk to the boat, cross the Straits in 15 minutes, and be on the island before the summer crowds find it. The Mackinaw Palace is a 3-bedroom cabin in St. Ignace that sleeps 12 with panoramic Lake Huron views from every level, a game room built for groups, and Tahquamenon Falls 90 minutes away. Castle Rock is 10 minutes. The Mackinac Bridge is 5. This is the best address in the Straits of Mackinac.
The Space:
Spring in the Straits of Mackinaw is an entirely different experience.
The ice breaks up on Lake Huron, the ferry opens for the season, and for a few weeks, Mackinac Island belongs almost entirely to the people who planned ahead. The Grand Hotel dining room is quiet. The fudge shops are unhurried. The bike trails around the island are open and empty. And you get back to the Mackinac Palace in 15 minutes with panoramic Straits views waiting from every level of the cabin.
Castle Rock trail opens in spring with sweeping views of the island and Lake Huron from the top of a 200-foot limestone outcrop, 10 minutes from the front door. The Lake Shore Trail along the St. Ignace waterfront comes alive. Tahquamenon Falls runs at full snowmelt force 90 minutes south. Whitefish Point bird migration peaks in April and May just up the Lake Superior shore.
Come back to two king master suites, a bunkroom sleeping up to 8, a game room with arcade consoles and a basketball game, a fully stocked kitchen, and a private deck where Mackinac Island sits three miles offshore on the horizon.
3 bedrooms, sleeps 12. This is your Upper Peninsula gateway in every season.
WHY GUESTS LOVE IT — SPRING
⛴️ Mackinac Island ferry opens for the season — the docks are steps from the front door; be one of the first groups on the island before summer crowds arrive
🌊 Panoramic Lake Huron views as the ice breaks up — watch the spring thaw from the private deck with a coffee in hand; one of the most dramatic natural shows in the UP
🥾 St. Ignace hiking trails come alive — Castle Rock, Point Iroquois, and the Lake Shore Trail all open up in spring with empty paths and fresh air
💧 Tahquamenon Falls at peak snowmelt — the amber water runs wide and thundering just 90 minutes away; pair it with Whitefish Point for a perfect spring day trip
🌲 Beat the summer crowds to the Straits of Mackinac — the views, the island, and the shoreline are all yours in May before peak season pricing hits
SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS — SLEEPS 12
Bedroom 1: King bed — master suite with private en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet
Bedroom 2: King bed — second master suite with private bathroom access
Bedroom 3: Four bunk beds — sleeps up to 8, perfect for kids or a crew that wants its own space
2.5 bathrooms — private en-suite with walk-in closet, one large shower room, and a half bath
INSIDE THE CABIN
Panoramic Lake Huron views from every level — the Straits of Mackinac framed in every window
Open-concept living and dining area with smart TV and plenty of group seating
Fully stocked kitchen with stainless steel appliances and large prep space — built for group meals
Game room: arcade consoles, basketball game, and dining table — the cabin's most-loved feature for groups and families
Private deck with sweeping Lake Huron and Straits of Mackinac views
High-speed WiFi throughout
Washer and dryer
RemoteLock keyless entry — access code delivered 72 hours before arrival
OUTSIDE
Private deck with panoramic Lake Huron and Straits of Mackinac views — the best seat in St. Ignace for sunrise and sunset
Steps to the Mackinac Island ferry docks — walk to the boat in minutes
Walkable to downtown St. Ignace dining, shops, and waterfront
Parking on premises
WHAT GUESTS ARE SAYING
"Beautiful home and surroundings — very responsive hosts." — ★★★★★
"Spacious, comfortable, and amazing lake views." — ★★★★★
"Perfect group trip — plenty of space and easy ferry access." — ★★★★★
Rated 5.0 stars. New to ODP and already earning perfect reviews.
Save this listing — summer weekends at the Straits of Mackinac fill fast. We'd love to be your Upper Peninsula gateway.
Guest Access:
Feel at home with full access to our property! Enjoy cozy bedrooms, laundry, a fully-equipped kitchen, a beautiful living room, outdoor seating, games, and proximity to local attractions. Your reservation comes with a unique access code via RemoteLock for added convenience and will be sent 72hrs before your check-in date.
The Neighborhood:
The Mackinac Palace puts you at the most strategic address in the entire Upper Peninsula — downtown St. Ignace, where Lake Huron meets the Straits of Mackinac and Mackinac Island sits just 3 miles offshore. Everything that makes the Eastern UP iconic is either walkable or within easy driving distance.
★Mackinac Island Ferry Docks — walkable
Walk to the boat. Arnold Line and Shepler's Ferry both depart from St. Ignace and put you on Mackinac Island in 15 minutes. No cars on the island — just horse-drawn carriages, rental bikes, the Grand Hotel, world-famous fudge, and 80% protected state park. One of the most iconic day trips in the entire Midwest and it starts steps from your front door. Open May through October.
★Downtown St. Ignace Waterfront — walkable
Restaurants, shops, the waterfront boardwalk, and local dining all within easy walking distance. St. Ignace's downtown comes alive in summer with waterfront festivals, boat shows, and the best people-watching in the Straits region.
★Mackinac Bridge — 5 minutes
The Mighty Mac connects Michigan's two peninsulas across the Straits of Mackinac — one of the most photographed bridges in America. Drive it for the view alone. Walk it on Labor Day weekend during the annual Bridge Walk. Either way, it never gets old.
★Castle Rock — 10 minutes
A 200-foot limestone outcrop rising above the tree line with sweeping panoramic views of the Straits of Mackinac, Mackinac Island, and Lake Huron stretching to the horizon. A quick climb with a big payoff — one of the most photographed spots in the UP and a perfect first-morning stop.
★Point Iroquois Lighthouse — 45 minutes
A beautifully preserved 1871 lighthouse on the St. Marys River with a climbable tower, a museum, and one of the most serene shoreline walks in the Eastern UP. Steps away from the river channel where Great Lakes freighters pass within yards of the shore.