The stay-at-home order in Michigan has been lifted and our mitten state is looking pretty good as far as new coronavirus cases go — and that means some in-person events for families are returning.
Still, some families may not be comfortable getting out and about just yet, so we’ve tweaked our roundup of things to do this weekend to include some virtual activities, at-home options and a few in-person events (when we can find them) to keep all families covered all weekend long.
Remember, if you choose to head out to an in-person event you should still be practicing social distancing, washing your hands often and wearing a mask whenever possible.
In-Person
Night Hike and Campfire
- Address: Bloomer Park, Rochester Hills
- Time: 5:30-7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020
- Cost: Fees may apply
Enjoy s’mores around a campfire and learn about owls at this outdoor event.
Da díe los Muertos
- Address: Cullen Plaza, Detroit
- Time: Dawn-dusk daily, Oct. 31-Nov. 18, 2020
- Cost: Free
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy celebrates the Day of the Dead with a community Ofrenda. Volunteers will be on hand to answer questions on Nov. 2, 2020.
Ofrendas: Día de los Muertos
- Address: Detroit Institute of Arts, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit
- Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Sept. 26-Nov. 8, 2020
- Cost: Free/residents of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties, $14/adults, $9/seniors, $8/students, $6/kids 6-17, free/kids 5 and under. $7/parking
Celebrate the Day of the Dead with this display of traditional Ofrendas.
Wilson Barn Pumpkin Fest
- Address: W. Chicago and Middlebelt, Livonia
- Time: Noon-7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 1-31, 2020
- Cost: Free
The annual fest is back with doughnuts and cider, take-home pumpkins, pony rides and hayrides. Masks are required and there is no haunted barn this year.
Virtual options
Metro Parent’s Virtual Science Camp
- Ages: All
- Time: Any
How’s that homeschooling going? If you’re looking for some other ideas on how to teach your kiddos while also entertaining them, let us help. Conduct some super cool science experiments from last summer’s Virtual Science Camp. The experiments are easy to do and only require a few items you probably already have at home.
Near-home activities
Looking for event more fun activities that are easier for social distancing? Try some of these ideas…
Go on a Halloween scavenger Hunt
Treat your kids to a little extra fun this Halloween and see what spooky items you can find in your neighborhood with our free Halloween Scavenger Hunt printable.
Catch a drive-in movie
Drive-ins have made a comeback in the age of COVID-19 and October is filled with spooky flicks! Check out one near you!
Take a hayride or visit a haunted house
Take tykes for mini frights or have terrifying fun with your teens this Halloween. Find haunted houses in Detroit, Ann Arbor and other cities in southeast Michigan.
Go to a u-pick apple orchards
Apple-picking is great for fall fun and good for social distancing. Find some sweet options at these u-pick apple orchards in metro Detroit and Ann Arbor.
Try a new apple recipe
Make the most of your apple-picking weekend with these apple recipes and activities, which are perfect for ringing in the 2020 fall season.
Find corn mazes in Michigan
Walking through a corn maze is a great fall tradition that can keep you away from others. Find great corn mazes in Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor, here.
Pumpkin Patches in Metro Detroit and Ann Arbor
Are you looking for the perfect pumpkin to adorn your home this fall? Check out these pumpkin patches in Detroit and Ann Arbor for great gourds and seasonal fun.
Take a road trip to a midwest waterfall
Treat the kids to a road trip to one of nature’s most beautiful creations. Check out our list of must-see waterfalls in the Midwest to plan your trip.
Watch This, Do That
Pair some of your favorite flicks with activities based on the movies.
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