Sleepy Hollow State Park will be hosting its third annual Heritage Plow Day, sponsored by the Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association, on Saturday, May 2, from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
At this event, families can watch the draft horse teams pull traditional plow equipment as they demonstrate historic farming methods. Plowed areas will later be planted with crops to benefit wildlife in the area.
Volunteers will be on hand to offer information about traditional farming and the work required to feed and maintain the draft horses. A draft horse can reach up to 2,000 pounds in weight.
The Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association is a "friends group" of Sleepy Hollow State Park. This group, along with many other "friends groups," works for the benefit of the state parks. Friends Groups also help with park events such as the Ichabod Crane Weekend at Sleepy Hollow in the fall.
With the exception of a nominal fee for horse drawn hayrides, Plow Day events are free. If you have questions about this event or about the Draft Horse Chapter of the Sleepy Hollow Trail Riders Association call Gary Fortin 989-834-1813 or go online to: http://www.shtra.org for more information or to see a photo gallery from last year's Plow Day.
Sleepy Hollow is located five and one-half miles east of US 27 at 7835 Price Rd. in Laingsburg, just north of Lansing. For more information about Sleepy Hollow State Park, this event, accessibility, or persons needing accommodations to attend this event, contact the park supervisor of at 517-651-6217 (or TTY/TDD711 Michigan Relay Center for the hearing impaired) or view information about accessibility details at www.michigan.gov/sleepyhollow.
All motor vehicles entering a state park or recreation area must display a Motor Vehicle Permit, available for purchase at the entrance. Cost is $24 for resident annual and $6 for resident daily. A non-resident annual is $29 and a non-resident daily is $8.