Night Time Exploration with the Creatures of the Night in Northville

Night Time Exploration with the Creatures of the Night in Northville

A unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts has cropped up in Northville, MI. There’s an interesting avenue to explore the nightlife of nature in an adventurous way. It’s time to share the dusk with nature’s fascinating creatures – bats. This nocturnal journey is set to take place at Maybury State Park.

The bat hike is planned on a grand scale, to unveil the hidden secrets and life aspects of these night creatures. Coordinated by the team at the Outdoor Adventure Center and DNR Explorer Program, the event is scheduled from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 22.

It’s a free activity requiring prior registration that ends at 11 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Those keen on participating must possess a Recreation Passport, which is obligatory for entry to Maybury State Park. The hike is recommended for individuals who are at least eight years old.

Participants are encouraged to dress appropriately for an adventurous outdoor hike along uneven, natural trails. The hike will be cancelled in case of inclement weather, but otherwise, it’s set to go head-to-head with nature’s nightlife wonders.

What Does The Bat Hike Entail?

The scheduled hike has an exciting agenda covering various aspects related to bats. The discussion ranges from bat biology to the ecosystem and their natural habitats. It’s a wonderful chance to delve deeper into the lives of these amazing creatures.

This special hike is a part of the “more ways to get outside” series, initiated by Outdoor Adventure Center. Their goal is to make accessible to the citizens the joys of outdoor experiences in the heart of the town.

The selected location for the hike, Maybury State Park, is known for its own charisma. Boasting almost 1,000 acres of mildly rolling terrain, open meadow, mature forest, and endless outdoor recreation opportunities, it’s an ideal setting for an event of this scale.

The park offers an incredible amount of diversity in terms of wildlife, rare wildflowers, and beautiful natural sights. It truly is an ideal place to spend some quality time under the night sky, learning about and observing these unique creatures in their element.

So, suit up, pack your bags, and set out for an interesting night with the creatures of the night!


Author: HERE Plymouth

HERE Plymouth

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