Michigan: Flower power at Mackinac Island’s Lilac Festival
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Check out the flower power on Mackinac Island in June when the island lights up with millions of lilac blooms.
Originally just a one-day event, the Lilac Festival now runs for 10 days and draws thousands of visitors to this picturesque island where Lake Huron meets Lake Michigan. Mackinac doesn’t allow motor-driven vehicles; events include a horse-drawn carriage parade and a Taste of Mackinac event.
Two- and three-night tours, organized by Mission Point Resort, include lilac and garden tours with a horticulturist, and fudge-making tours.
Dates: June 5-15
Price: $169 per night (two-night minimum), double occupancy, including accommodations, round-trip ferry transportation, breakfast, lilac and garden tour and other activities.
Info: Mission Point Resort, (800) 833-7711
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