Starting the evening of Sunday, July 25, watch the live web camera at the Mackinac Island finish line.
Since the Chicago Yacht Club's race to Mackinac Island is an offshore race, it is not usually considered a spectator sport. But there are plenty of opportunities for those interested in the race. A great place to view the sea of colorful sails is from the start in Chicago or the finish at Mackinac. However, every year, people follow the race on shore as they travel along Michigan's northern Lake Michigan coastline to catch glimpses of the fleet.
Great Places to Watch the Boats From Shore:
The eastern shore of Lake Michigan is dotted with wonderful places to see the boats from shore. It is a great way to spend a weekend and you may just be amazed by the beautiful places you will get to visit along the way.
Leelanau County (Number One Pick For Viewing Options ... and simple beauty) Spotters will find viewing points at Empire, Glen Arbor (Sleeping Bear Dunes Life Saving Station and Maritime Museum), Pyramid Point and Leland. Watch out ... once you step into the charm of Leland's fishing village you may not want to leave.
www.leelanau.com
Manistee, Michigan
The city park / beach at Manistee's harbor can be used as a view point.
Ludington, Michigan
Big Sable is just North of Ludington. Saturday, July 24th there will be a
bus available for rides to the light.
The section of land known as Little Sable Point at Silver Lake just South of
Ludington is one of the most southerly points often used by shore observers.
Muskegon, Michigan
This is our home town and home of many of the Chicago to Mackinac racer. While there is not a lot of race traffic within visual range, it is one of the southern most locations where sightings do happen.
www.visitmuskegon.org





