The gateway to the north of Michigan
Saint Ignace lies to the south of the Upper Peninsula flanked by Lake Huron and Lake Michigan, those much-mythologized bodies of water. It borders the Straits of Mackinac and serves as the gateway to the north of Michigan. While staying at a Saint Ignace vacation rental, you can explore both the magnificent lakes by kayak or yacht. Alternatively, you can hike along the shores in search of wading birds, or learn about the Native American history at the museums. Like most of the towns around the Great Lakes, the population swells with visitors during the summer months, but winter opens up a world of adventure activities.
Sightseeing in and around St Ignace
Are you hoping to discover attractions to see in the area? Venture out of your cozy vacation rental and experience everything that makes St Ignace a fun spot to vacation. Here are some of the major attractions to explore, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- The Jewel at the Grand Hotel (5 mi / 8 km)
- The Original Mackinac Island Butterfly House & Insect World (5.7 mi / 9.2 km)
- Mackinaw Manor Haunted Mansion (6.1 mi / 9.8 km)
- Murdick's Fudge - St. Ignace (0.1 mi / 0.1 km)
- St. Ignace Golf and Country Club (1 mi / 1.6 km)
- Totem Village (2.5 mi / 4 km)
Fly fishing on the salmon runs
Outdoor activities near Saint Ignace vacation rentals are centered around the nearby lakes. If you want to experience the open waters, consider hiring a yacht from the marina and spending a day sailing across Lake Huron. Alternatively, explore the calm shoreline, inlets and creeks on canoes. It'll come as no surprise that one of the biggest draws is fishing. While staying on the shores of Lake Huron in a Saint Ignace vacation rental, you can cast your line in to hook a walleye or find a peaceful spot along the inland rivers to fly fish on the king salmon runs.
Humid summers and freezing winters
The Saint Ignace vacation rentals are available all year round. Spring and fall are the most comfortable seasons, with warm and sunny days, which are best spent hiking around the shores of the Lake Huron or Michigan. The heat soars in summer and can get a little sticky, but you can swim in the lakes to cool down. Wrap up warm in winter, as the temperatures can plummet during winter. Though the lakes don't freeze over, there are a ton of snowy activities on offer from snowmobiling to cross country skiing.
Gaze at an epic waterfall
If you stay in a Saint Ignace vacation rental, you have numerous state parks nearby. An hour or so north of the town is the lush, tree-filled Tahquamenon Falls State Park which is home to one of the largest waterfalls east of the Mississippi, and sees thousands of gallons of water spill over its tip every second. Then there's Mackinac Island State Park, which sprawls just off the mainland coast. It's the oldest park in the state and is characterized by limestone formations including Arch Rock and Sugarloaf, and the views over the Straits of Mackinac.
Transportation options to and around St Ignace
The nearest airport is in Pellston, MI (PLN-Pellston Regional), located 20.7 mi (33.3 km) from the city center. If you're unable to find a flight that fits your schedule, you could book a flight to Sault Ste. Marie, MI (CIU-Chippewa County Intl.), which is 29.5 mi (47.4 km) away.