If you seek a pleasant fall activity, look about you
From spooky evening tours of a haunted ship to sunny days spent lost in corn mazes, fall is a season of delights in Bay County.

Whether you get your kicks from shivering with fear at haunted houses or soaking up the sun’s rays from deep inside corn mazes, the Great Lakes Bay Region offers plenty of fall entertainment.
If you want to get outside, but still want to catch a football game, then check out your favorite high school’s schedule. You may even run into some friends you haven’t seen in awhile. If college games are more your style, then catch a game at Saginaw Valley State University.

Love to spend cool, fall days putting up produce for the long winter ahead? The Auburn Farmers Market is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. through Sept. 22. The Market holds its third annual HollyWeen Daze on Oct. 3.
Here are some of special events planned for the fall of 2022:
- The Annual Fall Into Autumn Open House Sept. 9-11 in Downtown Bay City promises special offers, sales, and abundant fall décor.
- You expect to find story times and chats with authors on the calendar at your local library. But did you know libraries offer a wide range of community events? For example, the Bay County Library System has a robust events calendar that includes craft nights, magic shows, board game nights, and more. Two fall highlights include the Cat Café at the Auburn Area Branch Library on Tues., Sept. 13. You’ll need to register for your chance to enjoy a cup of coffee while playing with adorable (and adoptable) kitties from the Humane Society of Bay County. If you prefer your animals on the wilder side, check out award-winning photographer Steve Jessmore’s talk at the Alice & Jack Wirt Library on Wed., Sept. 21. Jessmore has won awards from Audobon for his wildlife photographer. On Sept. 21, he’ll talk about his career and what it takes to get the great shots.

- If you love a good story or toe-tapping music, then the Hell’s Half Mile Music & Film Festival is a must-see. The festival brings independent films and a variety of musical artists to Downtown Bay City Sept. 22-25 for the 16th annual festival. Keep an eye on the website and Facebook page for ticket sales and schedule updates.
- If you’ve got a tent or a camper, then consider spending a weekend at the Bay City State Park during the annual Fall Harvest Festival in late September and early October. Reserve your campsite now and you’ll get a weekend schedule when you arrive on Friday. No matter what weekend you pick, the park promises to deliver decorations and fun. One highlight is trick or treating on Saturday night. Park officials say to bring candy for about 1,000 kids.

- Not every event at the State Park requires you to sleep outside. The annual Mother’s Nature Halloween Trail takes place again this year on Sat., Oct. 8 between 5 and 8:30 p.m. The skies are dark, but friendly pumpkins light the path as you encounter actors portraying animals that often are misunderstood. The animals share information that should make bats, wolves, and spiders a lot less scary. Reservations aren’t required, but you’ll need a State Park Visitor Pass to enter the park. Halloween costumes are encouraged at this kid-friendly event.

- For a spooky night out, visit the USS Edson: Ship of Nightmares. Organizers promise a spooky tour of the historic ship docked in the Saginaw River. Parents beware, tour guides recommend kids younger than 10 sit this one out. The tours begin Sept. 16 and run through the end of October. Watch the website and Facebook page for tickets to go on sale.
- The Haunted Forest keeps people jumping at Camp Fish Tales in Pinconning. From Oct. 21-31, the forest is open for tourists of all ages. A Moonlight 5K Run/Walk on Thurs., Oct. 20 ends with a Bloody Mary tent. Whichever event you pick, you’re supporting the camp’s mission of providing a barrier-free camp opportunity for people of all ages and abilities. Details about the events are on the Camp Fish Tales website.

- If wandering through corn mazes, gobbling up warm donuts, and strolling past fun fall décor is your idea of a fun fall afternoon, then a trip to Johnson’s Pumpkin Farm is in order. The pumpkin farm’s season runs from Sat., Sept. 10 through Mon., Oct. 31. For many in Bay County, it isn’t fall without a trip to this iconic business.
