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Hayes State Park--Hayes Haunting

Date:  October 25, 2013  -  October 27, 2013
Time:  All Day Event
Location: Hayes State Park, 1220 Wamplers Lake Road, Onsted, MI, 49265

Hayes Haunting is a safe, fun-filled camping weekend just for our campers to say good-bye for the season. This special event is chock-full of games, competitions and activities, including pumpkin decorating, trick-or-treating, costume parade, and campsite decorating just to name a few. You won't walk away empty handed, as there's tons of give-aways and fun galore put on by your park employees and campground host.

Get your site reservation in early as the campground fills up right away in anticipation of this great family event.

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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