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Waterloo Recreation Area--The History of Waterloo on Horseback

Date:  October 26, 2013  
Time:  10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location: Waterloo Recreation Area, 16345 McClure Road, Chelsea, MI, 48118

True to its name, Waterloo holds the mystery, battles and ruins of many a cowboy and Indian tale, from quicksand to the Great Baldwin Flood, the rise and success of the early settler to the fall and failure of small town commerce, and many more. Learn where Murder Mountain is located and all about the Fall of the Stockade from one of our local historians, as well as other interesting historical tidbits entrenched in the recreation area.

History Rides will take place on the last Saturday of the month June through October, with the location and history lesson different each time. Cost of the ride will be at least $45, depending on the location and duration, and a waiver will be required. Contact the stables at 734-637-4457 to make your reservation.

Please Note: The Michigan Department of Natural Resources makes every effort to provide the most up-to-date and accurate information on the web calendar. However, dates occasionally change and events may be canceled for any reason. Please call the unit hosting the event to confirm dates and times prior to your arrival.

A Recreation Passport is required for entry into all Michigan State Parks and Recreation Areas. Check "YES" when you renew your license plate. Learn more at www.michigan.gov/recreationpassport.

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