06/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/24/2026 09:12
Fast facts:
ST. IGNACE, Mich. - For the safety and convenience of all participants in the 2026 Mackinac Bridge Walk, the Mackinac Bridge Authority (MBA) will again start the event from both ends of the bridge, in Bridge View Park in St. Ignace and the Jamet Street ramp in Mackinaw City.
Starting the walk in both cities, as it has been since 2018, eliminates the need for busing and offers additional options for participants.
Additionally, due to its success since 2024, the walk will begin on the north end of the bridge from Bridge View Park on the west side of I-75 rather than at the MBA administration building. As most participants who start in St. Ignace already park at Bridge View Park, starting the walk from that side reduces the number of people crossing the interstate before the event begins. Participants who park on the east side of I-75 will be guided across the road before and after walking the bridge.
"Together, these changes to the Annual Bridge Walk format we've made over the past several years have made it safer and easier for everyone to participate in this beloved event," said MBA Bridge Director Kim Nowack.
A video, posted on the MBA website at https://www.MackinacBridge.org/Walk, explains the bridge walk schedule and the choices people have whether they start from the north or south ends of the bridge.
Walkers essentially have three main options, outlined in the video:
As with the last several events, because walkers can start from either end of the bridge when they arrive, there will be no buses transporting participants across the bridge. Participants must plan accordingly to ensure they end their walk on the same side of the bridge as their transportation. The MBA does not provide any shuttle service after the walk and cannot guarantee outside shuttle services will be offered.
The bridge will again be closed to public traffic during the 2026 walk, from 6:30 a.m. to noon on Labor Day, Sept. 7, based on recommendations from the Michigan State Police and U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Emergency vehicles will still be permitted to cross the bridge, but no public vehicles until the walk concludes and participants are off the bridge.
The bridge walk has been an annual event since 1958, with the exception of 2020. The 2026 walk will be the 68th event. Between 21,000 and 35,000 people have participated in recent years; 33,000 participated in the 2025 event.