This Michigan Forest Has Been Transformed into a Sensory Light Show
Add this to the list of things that are NOT canceled in Michigan this summer.
Glenlore Trails is a psychedelic lights display deep in the woods (okay, not too deep) in Commerce Township that was created specifically for the purpose of entertainment during the coronavirus pandemic.
It was concocted by the folks at Bluewater Technologies in Southfield. The company usually spends their time putting on flashy auto shows and events for large companies; however, since COVID-19 hit, all of their events have been canceled and their equipment is collecting dust...until now.
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It's a family-friendly half-mile trail through the woods that are full of LED displays, light shows, and audio. And while it might feel a bit creepy because it's in the forest, it's completely appropriate for all ages.
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The magical creatures of the forest are not the only things that come alive at night at Glenlore Trails... While many of our remaining August events are sold out, we still have plenty of available tickets from September through the first week of October! Grab the family (plus a beverage at our concession stand ) and see what these trees have to say for yourself... Tickets available online only at www.glenloretrails.com A post shared by Glenlore Trails (@glenloretrails) on
The trail is open currently until October; however, most of the August dates are sold out. To buy tickets for September and beyond, click HERE.
Prices are $20 for adults, $10 for kids ages 3-12.
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