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Written by: news editor
10/8/2009 1:00 AM 

10/08/09 ODNR welcomes Ohioans and out-of-state guests to enjoy autumn in the outdoors.


ODNR Seasonal Activities – They’re so Much Fun it’s Spooky!

Weekly ODNR updates provide ideas for outdoor fun this season

COLUMBUS, OH – It’s the season of falling leaves, harvest celebrations and haunting good times. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) welcomes Ohioans and out-of-state guests to enjoy autumn in the outdoors.

ODNR provides free access to 74 state parks, 20 state forests and 134 state nature preserves, which are great places for families and friends to celebrate fall. Again this weekend, ODNR sites across the state will host special autumn events. Visitors can don costumes and face paint to take part in costume parades and have howling good times decorating pumpkins, campsites and scarecrows. There are even special haunted trails for those who are ready for a scare.

Sportsmen are reminded that deer archery season is in full swing and fall turkey season will open this weekend. ODNR provides free public access to some of the best hunting opportunities in the state, making it easy to engage in traditional outdoor activities with friends and family this fall.

There are also many boating opportunities available this fall. ODNR continues to improve and encourage public use and access to Ohio waterways. Take advantage of opportunities to sail Lake Erie’s western basin or paddle and explore the Little Miami River, Ohio’s first designated State Scenic River. Those who take to the water are reminded to wear life jackets for safety

The special activities and outdoor recreation opportunities are great, but remember - getting there is half the fun. To make sure your trip is the best it can be, ODNR has mapped fall foliage travel routes, posted at www.ohiodnr.com, for trips that will take travelers through some of the best of Ohio’s fall landscapes.

 

Here are some upcoming ODNR autumn campouts, festivals and events:

 

Event

State Park

Region

Date

Details

Contact info

Halloween Campout

Harrison Lake State Park

NW

Oct.9-10

Costume parade, trick-or-treat, pumpkin carving, silent auction and a chili and vegetable soup lunch.

419-237-2593

Halloween Campout

Guilford Lake State Park

NE

Oct. 9-10

Campsite decorating, corn hole tourney, kids’ activities, trick-or-treat, haunted trail and potluck supper.

330-222-1712

Halloween Campout

Paint Creek State Park

SW

Oct. 9-10

Campsite decorating and costume contests, hay rides, trick or treat & a haunted trail.

937-981-7061 or 937-393-4284

Halloween Campout

Shawnee State Park

SW

Oct. 9-10

Pumpkin carving, trick or treat & a costume parade.

740-858-6652

Halloween Campout

Findley State Park

NE

Oct. 9-10

Scarecrow contest, pet parade, trick-or-treat, hayrides and potluck supper.

440-647-5749

Halloween Campout #2

East Harbor State Park

NW

Oct. 9-10

Scarecrow and decorated campsite contests, kids’ crafts and games, hayrides, haunted house, bonfire and cookout.

419-734-4424 ext. 2

Halloween Campout

Kiser Lake State Park

NW

Oct. 9-11

Hayrides, nature & haunted hikes, and the potato head launch.

937-362-3822 or (937) 362-3565

Fall Campout #2

Buck Creek State Park

SW

Oct. 9-11

Nature programs, crafts, games, contest, trick-or-treat and hayrides.

937-322-5284

Halloween Funfest and Campout

Punderson State Park

NE

Oct. 10

Costume and pumpkin contests, trick-or-treat, hayrides, games and campfire.

440-564-2279 or www.friendsofPunderson.org

Horse-Drawn Wagon Rides

Lake Hope State Park

SE

Oct. 10, 2-5 p.m.

At nature center. Continuous 20 minute rides.

740-596-3030

Autumn Lighthouse Festival

Marblehead Lighthouse State Park

NW

Oct. 10, 10  a.m.-3 p.m.

Historic displays, entertainment, crafts, food & lighthouse tours.

419-734-4424 ext. 2 or www.lake-erie.com

Owl Prowl

Mary Jane Thurston State Park

(NW)

Oct. 10, 7 p.m...

At the day lodge. Live owl program and guided hike.

419-348-7679

Fall Festival & Campout

Mary Jane Thurston State Park

NW

Oct. 9-10

Moonlight movie, pumpkin painting, scarecrow building contest, floating doughnut contest, camper chili dinner and live owl program.

Natalie Miller at 419-348-7679

Halloween Campout

Kelleys Island State Park

NW

Oct. 10

Pumpkin carving, a campfire & movie.

419-746-2546

Haunted Film Festival

Beaver Creek State Park

NE

Oct.10, call for times.

 

(330) 382-9227

Fall Color Walk

Malabar Farm State Park

NE

Oct. 10, 10  a.m. – noon

2-mile hike.

419-892-2784

Halloween Festival #3

Hueston Woods State Park

SW

Oct. 10-11

Campsite decorating, games, Halloween treats & a haunted trail.

513-523-6347

Hayride & Harvest Moonlight Tour

Malabar Farm State Park

NE

Oct. 10, Noon-8 p.m.

30-minute hayride tours are $3/person. House tours offered at regular tour fee.

419-892-2784

Fall Color Canoe Tour

Van Buren State Park

NE

Oct. 11, 2-3:30 p.m.

$10/canoe suggested donation to Friends of Van Buren State Park. Pre-registration required by Oct. 8.

419-348-7679

Corn Husk Doll Workshop

Caesar Creek State Park

SW

Oct. 11, 2 p.m.

At the nature center. Corn husks provided. $10 fee; pre-register by Oct. 1.

513-897-2437

For more information about ODNR events and activities throughout the state this fall, visit www.ohiodnr.com and click on Fall Foliage. Additional fall events throughout Ohio can be found at discoverohio.com or by calling 1-800-BUCKEYE.

The Ohio Department of Natural Resources ensures a balance between wise use and protection of our natural resources for the benefit of all. Visit the ODNR web site at www.ohiodnr.com

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For further information, contact:
Beth Ruth, ODNR Media Relations
614. 265. 6860

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