The Swan Lake Resort at 5203 Plymouth LaPorte Trail, west of Plymouth, will host their 4th annual Trick or Treat Trails this Saturday, October 25th.
They are inviting everyone to this family-friendly evening of Halloween fun. You can come dressed in costume, but it’s not required. Do bring a bag or bucket for all the treats you will get. Right now, they have 30 vendors, but if you want to add your business, non-profit, or family to give away treats on the trail, call the Swan Lake Resort at 574-935-5680 ext. 717 to reserve a spot.

Participants will be directed to the parking area and then pointed in the direction of the trail, where you will see all kinds of not-so-scary decorations. Trick or Treating will open at 4 p.m. and run until 6 p.m. They will also have free hayrides.
At 6:30 inside the Chophouse at the Swan Lake Resort, there will be a Kids’ Costume Contest with trophies for the top costume winner in three age groups.
Everyone is welcome to join the fund at the 4th annual Swan Lake Trick or Treat Trails this Saturday.

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