84 miles
How far is it from Detroit to Mount Rushmore?
1039 miles
How far is Bowling Green from Michigan?
470 miles
84 miles
1039 miles
470 miles
3 hours, 20 minutes
The total driving distance from Detroit, MI to Ohio is 196 miles or 315 kilometers.
The recommended size sailboat for crossing Lake Michigan is anything over 23 feet long. The recommended size motorboat for crossing Lake Michigan is anything over 28 feet long. Be prepared for cold weather especially if you plan on crossing overnight. Always bring some blankets and a sweatshirt.
Badger carferry travels across Lake Michigan between Manitowoc, Wisconsin and Ludington, Michigan once daily during the spring and fall seasons. Once summer is underway, the Badger makes two round-trip crossings daily. During the overnight crossing, passengers can enjoy sleeping in a stateroom aboard the ship.
Offering the most daily crossings and record-setting speed, Lake Michigan’s high speed auto ferry offers a convenient and easy to use modern shortcut across Lake Michigan. The Lake Express crosses Lake Michigan 4 times daily during its spring and summer schedule.
The SS Spartan today sits at Ludington’s 2 1⁄2 slip, one of the last of the true railroad-car ferries remaining. In December 2020, the Spartan was sold to Interlake Steamship Company.
2021 Fares
Port + Security Fee A port and security fee of $8.00 will be added to the base fare for each passenger and vehicle crossing ($8.00 per one-way ticket, $16.00 per roundtrip). Bicycles and infant tickets are exempt from port and security fees.
2 1/2 hours
around 17 hours
The Menominee-Marinette Bridge carries US-41 between Menominee, in Michigan, and Marinette, in Wisconsin, on the line between the two states.
two vehicles
Mackinac Bridge Tolls Passenger vehicles cost $2 per axle or $4 per car. This includes passenger cars, vans, motorcycles, station wagons, SUVs, pick-up trucks, and school buses. All other vehicles, including tractor trailers, buses, motor homes and step or cube vans cost $5 per axle.
HEIGHTS AND DEPTHS
The impact tore the wings off the plane, which then plunged into the Straits of Mackinac. All three men were killed. Because the bridge is not accessible to pedestrians, suicides by jumping from the bridge have been rare, with the most recent confirmed case taking place on December 31, 2012.
Mackinac Bridge Authority There are no bodies buried in the concrete supports of the Mackinac Bridge. Five workers died during the construction of the Mackinac Bridge.
