The Mackinac Bridge is a stunning and iconic suspension bridge that spans the Mackinac Strait, connecting the Upper and Lower Peninsulas of Michigan. Stretching 5 miles, it is one of the longest suspension bridges in the world and is an engineering marvel. The bridge’s towering steel towers and sweeping cables are a striking feature against the backdrop of the Great Lakes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding waters. Often referred to as the "Gateway to the Upper Peninsula," the Mackinac Bridge serves as both a critical transportation link and a symbol of Michigan, attracting visitors with its impressive size and picturesque location.