SCARY FUN: You’re going to want to check out this family-friendly ‘CarnEvil’

 SCARY FUN: You’re going to want to check out this family-friendly ‘CarnEvil’

Designed for kids of all ages, CarnEvil encompasses a circus flair that includes fun and interactive games throughout the trail.

Glenlore Trails’ illuminated forest has returned for its fourth year and has transformed into this year’s theme, “CarnEvil”.

This is one of the most captivating and enchanting experiences yet, encompassing a circus flair, that includes fun and interactive games throughout the trail.

Now through Oct. 29, guests can prepare to immerse themselves in an outdoor one-mile spellbinding night walk with sensory installations designed to amaze and entertain.

Glenlore Trail is located at 3860 Newton Road in Commerce Township.

Sensory storytelling

This Glenlore Trails event is unique to southeast Michigan
This Glenlore Trails event is unique to southeast Michigan

Glenlore Trails is supported by Bluewater Technologies Group, one of the most trusted event staging and AV integrators in the country, who supports sensory storytelling across digital and physical canvases.

During the one-mile walk, the forest will come to life with a dazzling display of lights, sounds and wonder. Guests may encounter live performances along the trail including dancers, musicians and theatrical moments.

Glenlore Trails: CarnEvil is an immersive night walk perfect for all ages, making it an ideal choice for an unforgettable family outing, a fun-filled hangout with friends, or a magical date night under the stars.

The attraction is designed to appeal to kids young and old
The attraction is designed to appeal to kids young and old

There will also be special event programming nights that will include bourbon and wine tasting events, kid craft nights, trick-or-treating, live music on certain nights, and more!

Set up in the woods

Glenlore Trails is an outdoor experience, set up along one mile of wooded, manicured (not paved) trail. The trail is stroller, wagon and wheelchair accessible.

Kids 3 years and under get in free. Tickets for youngsters between the ages of  4 and 12 years cost $15, with 13- to 64-years-old charged $25. Those 65 and older get in for $20. Group rates are also available for $18-22.

Guests are asked to arrive within 15 minutes of their ticketed time.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit GlenloreTrails.com.

Ed Wright

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