Halloween Wagon Ride Through Riverbend Park
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Halloween Wagon Ride Through Riverbend Park

Not-so-scary trek through the meadow to learn about park's animal inhabitants.

Naturalist Chris Kopsick lectures on the black rat snake at Riverbend Park in Great Falls.

Naturalist Chris Kopsick lectures on the black rat snake at Riverbend Park in Great Falls. Photo by Steve Hibbard.

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The not-so-scary Halloween wagon ride travels through the meadow at Riverbend Park in Great Falls where children could learn about the park's animal inhabitants on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017.

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Volunteer Clare Condon reads from the book, "The Very Busy Spider," at the Corn Cob Crib stop during the wagon ride at Riverbend Park in Great Falls.

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Naturalist Heather Shockey-Barrett shows the skull of a white tailed deer at the Corn Cob Crib stop during the wagon ride at Riverbend Park in Great Falls.

Riverbend Park in Great Falls held a not-so-scary Halloween wagon ride through the meadow on Saturday, Oct. 28, 2017, where children could learn about the park's animal inhabitants. The one-hour trek stopped at the Corn Crib decorated with spiders and bats, and children were treated to a reading from the book, "The Very Busy Spider," by volunteer Clare Condon. Naturalist Heather Shockey-Barrett also gave a talk on animals that roam the park. Afterwards, they returned to the Riverbend Nature Center where they could pet a real black rat snake and bunny rabbit with a talk by Naturalist Chris Kopsick. Children also received Halloween treats.