A Wild Weekend with Bigfoot!

Mark your calendars & dust off your tracking gear! Pleasant Hill Lake Park is hosting Bigfoot Basecamp Weekend from Thursday, October 5th to Sunday, October 8th!

Enjoying the Outdoors is brought to you in partnership with Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District

If you hike, camp, or boat at Pleasant Hill Lake Park, you might see a shadowy figure stalking through the woods. Do you dare investigate further? Is that howling or merely the wind in the trees? Did you see that?? Was it large and covered in hair? Or was it fur…?

Join the Bigfoot experts at Pleasant Hill Lake Park this October for Bigfoot Basecamp Weekend!

You have the opportunity for a VIP dinner at the Mohican Lodge and Conference Center with Matt Moneymaker, founder and president of the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) and host of the “Finding Bigfoot” series on Animal Planet. You can attend the BFRO Investigator Panel. There will be a celebrity town hall and “meet the authors” sessions. You can also explore the nature center, participate in weekend hikes and boat tours, and so much more. We can’t guarantee it, but you may even spot Bigfoot himself!

For more information or to register for certain events, check out https://pleasanthillpark.mwcd.org/calendar/2023/10/05/bigfoot-basecamp-weekend.


Looking Ahead

Various Fishing Tournaments at Multiple Lake Parks

Coffee with the Chief at Charles Mill Lake Park – September 23

Halloween Weekend at Piedmont Lake Park – September 23

Haunted Trail at Tappan Lake Park – September 29

Chili & Pie Cook-Off at Charles Mill Lake Park – September 30

Bigfoot Basecamp Weekend at Pleasant Hill Lake Park – October 5-8


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The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is a responsible steward dedicated to providing the benefits of flood reduction, conservation, and recreation in the Muskingum River Watershed. The MWCD is the largest conservancy district in the state and led the effort to construct 14 dams and reservoirs. The MWCD has jurisdiction for its operations in all or portions of an 18-county area. The 18 counties wholly or partially contained in the MWCD jurisdiction are Ashland, Belmont, Carroll, Coshocton, Guernsey, Holmes, Harrison, Knox, Licking, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Richland, Stark, Summit, Tuscarawas, Wayne, and Washington.

Audrey Mattevi, Reporting

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