Hartwick Pines State Park’s ‘Critters in the Moonlight’ Halloween walk set for Saturday, Oct. 13
Back by popular demand, Hartwick Pines State Park will once again offer its Critters in the Moonlight Halloween Walk on Saturday, Oct. 13, from 5 to 8:15 p.m. While this program is especially designed for families with young children, all who come out will enjoy walking along the Old Growth Trail lit with more than 200 hand-carved jack-o’-lanterns.
Guests are led along the trail by a “critter guide” and will encounter several costumed volunteers dressed as larger-than-life woodland critters. Guests will meet a beaver, raccoon, bobcat, gray wolf and many more animals. These animals will tell the group a little about themselves and dispel some of the common myths associated with “their kind.”
One tour around the trail takes about an hour. There’s also a short trail that takes about 20 minutes to walk. After the walk, guests can have a picture button made or buy a hot dog or hot chocolate from the Boy Scouts at the shelter building.
The Critters in the Moonlight event is held at Hartwick Pines’ picnic area and is made possible by the Friends of Hartwick Pines State Park. There is no admission fee for this event; however, all vehicles must have the Recreation Passport to enter the park.
Hartwick Pines State Park is at 4216 Ranger Road in Grayling, Mich. For more information about this or other events, please visit www.michigan.gov/hartwickpines