Mackinaw City is the last town on the Lower Peninsula before you take the bridge to Mackinac Island. To add to the confusion, they're pronounced the same. Drive 410 miles north from Chicago, you should be right in the middle of all of it.
This faster route is slightly longer, as it is 450 miles taking this route:
The distance is around 313 miles. Mackinaw Island is a popular tourist destination, particularly with people in Michigan and Illinois.
12 hrs
About a five-hour drive from Chicago to Louisville, KY.
The driving distance between Madison, WI and Mackinac Island, MI is approximately 410 miles. The driving time would be approximately 8 hours 15 minutes if you were to travel non-stop in good driving conditions. (The driving time does not take into consideration conditions which may extend trip time such as weather, road work and rush hour traffic in urban areas.)
To the Bridge is 223.8 miles. Give or take
Chicago to Pittsburgh is approx. 450 miles or a 7 hour drive.
North and South Manitou Islands(Sleeping Bear Dunes National Park) ,Beaver Island, Mackinaw Island , (Man-Made)Northerly Island/Megs Field, Hog Island, Squaw Island, North and South Fox Island. Most islands in Lake Michigan are far north and belong to the states of Michigan and Wisconsin. The only islands Illinois has is those that are either on the Mississippi or Fox River exp: Arsenal Island or Goose Island (Manmade) in the Chicago river.
It's 30-45 min drive
About 242 miles.
If you mean the Lincoln in Nebraska, it's 519 miles.
It is 410.9 Miles and about a 6 and a half hour drive
About 100 miles or a 1.5 hour drive