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Bay City State Recreation Area Hosts Unique Halloween Trail on Oct. 18

Contact:  Valerie Blaschka 989-667-0717
Agency: Natural Resources


Oct. 3, 2008

Bay City State Recreation Area's 15th annual Mother Nature's Halloween Trail, featuring a guided walk along a lighted pumpkin forest trail and a chance to encounter some of nature's most misunderstood critters, will be held Saturday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 9:30 p.m.

Park interpreters will be assisted by drama students from St. Charles High School who will portray bats, snakes, wolves, coyotes and other animals often feared and disliked by humans. The actors, led by Teacher-Director Dillon Moorehead, will dramatize how these creatures earned their frightening reputation, why they have been misunderstood and how their existence actually benefits humans and the environment.

"The trail is really fun for younger elementary-aged children and also, the young at heart. Our goal is to dispel some of the myths and stories that make life difficult for these under-valued wildlife populations," said DNR Park Interpreter Valerie Blaschka. "Children love the animals actors. Many of last year's 2,400 visitors had wonderful comments about the actors' performance and how nice it was to have a Halloween event that wasn't meant to be scary."

Halloween treats donated by area merchants and free refreshments will be provided. Children are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes. The event is designed for children and their families. Parents and grandparents will find the experience to be educational and entertaining and not frightening.

There is no cost for this event; however, a state park motor vehicle permit is required for all vehicles entering the park. Permits are $6 for the day or $24 for an annual permit, which is valid at any state park. For more information, contact the Saginaw Bay Visitor Center, located within Bay City State Recreation Area, at 989-667-0717.

The DNR is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the state's natural resources
for current and future generations.

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