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Geocaching Organization is happy to promote
geocaching for the Oakland Township Parks and Recreation at
their annual “Goodison Good Tyme”
event. MiGO was invited to set up an
informational booth at this event to promote
geocaching.
Experienced geocachers are
invited to come out and enjoy the festivities and possibly
volunteer to take a newbie on their first cache hunt. Please post
in your log if you can take a newbie on a cache hunt in the
park.
We also have a local
cacher placing a couple permanent caches for everyone's
enjoyment.
If you wish to place
caches in Oakland Township, read these
Geocaching Guidelines for the Oakland Township
parks.
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Paint Creek Trail , the first rail to
trail in the State of Michigan, was acquired in 1983 from the
former Penn Central Railroad for $450,000. The 8.9 mile Trail
follows the Paint Creek as it meanders through fields, prairies,
woodlands and marshlands. The Paint Creek is the major remaining
cold water designated trout stream in the Detroit area, around
which many game and non-game birds, frogs, snakes and toads make
their home. A naturalized corridor, the Trail is home to fox,
squirrel, rabbit, raccoon, quail, pheasant and forest birds. White
tail deer are frequently observed in early morning or at
dusk.
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The Bear Creek
Nature Park consists of 107
scenic acres. ADA accessible limestone trails and boardwalks, as
well as mowed rustic trails throughout the park, give easy access
to its woodlands, open meadows, marshlands, and wetlands. These
trails allow hiking, biking, geocaching, cross-country skiing and
observing of some of Michigan's varied wildlife in their natural
habitats.
The Bear Creek Nature
Park Conservation Easement has been set aside
for the Oakland Land
Conservancy, they protect 39 acres within a 107-acre Oakland
Township Park in Section 27 and includes a high quality oak
hardwood forest and marsh. This site has an FQI of
45.25 with an impressive total of 280 native species.
Completion of this easement will occur pending final Michigan
Department of Natural Resources (DNR) approval.
Bring the
family and enjoy one of the best-kept secrets in Lower Michigan!
Read some history of Oakland Township
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While in Goodison you may want
to
visit the two Cider Mills located
in
the village, to enjoy some just
fried
warm doughnuts and
cider. |
Goodison Cider Mill
4295 Orion Road
Rochester, MI 48306
Phone: (248)652-8450 |
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Paint Creek Cider
Mill
4480 Orion Road
Rochester, MI 48306
Phone: (248) 651-4224 |
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List of activities
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Music;
You can tap your toes and click your heels as various members
of the Paint Creek Folklore
Society entertain the crowds with lively music. Bring a
lawn chair if you prefer to sit back and
listen.

| * Entertainment; Kooky Karly constructs assorted
hats, masks, and colorful cardboard cut
outs. With high-spirited humor and playful style,
her scissor wizard creations keep everyone amazed and
amused. Kooky Karly will lead a high energy program
combining paper and balloon artistry. During her
strolling performances she will give away hats, masks,
colorful cardboard cutouts and balloon sculptures. Have
your face painted, too. Fun for all
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* Mini-bouncer, Obstacle Course and a
Dino-slide for the kids An
Inflatable 180-degree obstacle
challenge with 11-foot slide.
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* Attention Runners! Are you interested in running a race?
There will be a 5K,
10K,
and a half-marathon
ending at the event site. Click HERE
for details.

* The Climbing
Tower stands 25 feet upright and simulates rock climbing.
A safety harness and helmet are provided and must be
used.
- Shoes and socks must be
worn.
- Maximum weight 250 lbs.
- Minimum height 4
ft.
- Great for fitness --
improves strength, flexibility and cardiovascular
circulation.
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