Mackinac Bridge Walk: Everything to know about 2024 Labor Day walk

Dust off your walking shoes! It's almost time for a Labor Day tradition in upper Michigan - the Mackinac Bridge Walk.

Headed up north for the walk? Here's what to know:

Time

The Bridge Walk begins at 7 a.m. Sept. 2. Participants can begin walking up until 11:30 a.m.

The bridge closes to traffic at 6:30 a.m. and will reopen at noon.

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Cost

The walk is free and there is no registration.

Walking options

The walk begins in Mackinaw City or St. Ignace. There are several options for participating in the walk:

  • Walk from either end of the bridge, then turn around at the midpoint and return to the side where you started. Beginning at 10 a.m., the turnaround point will be moved toward the ends of the bridge, but you may start walking up until 11:30 a.m.
  • Walk from either end of the bridge and continue across to the other side. This option is most like previous bridge walks. However, since bus transportation across the bridge will not be provided, walkers who choose this option will need to arrange for their own transportation back across after the bridge reopens at noon. Walkers who do not reach the midpoint of the bridge before 10 a.m. will be turned back.
  • Walk from either end of the bridge, continuing across to the other side, then walk back to the end of the bridge you started from. This option will mean a 10-mile round trip for participants. If walkers in this option do not reach the midpoint of the bridge on their return trip by 10 a.m. they will be turned back.

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Prohibited items

  • Signs
  • Banners
  • Umbrellas
  • Bicycles
  • Roller skates
  • Skateboards
  • Wagons and similar types of devices
  • Animals, with the exception of service animals
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