 Halloween lovers in the Brainerd Lakes area might want to stop by the Northland Arboretum this weekend for their annual Haunted Trail. The Haunted Trail has been put on at the Northland Arboretum for the last 15 years. The trail features a high scare and a low scare route that allows people of all ages to enjoy the trail. The theme for this year's Haunted Trail is Monster Bash and features special effects, new costumes, black lights as well as games. Everybody needs to come out and see all of the ghosts and ghouls. We have a high scare and a low scare this year so you can bring any aged kids. All the money raised from ticket sales goes directly to the Northland Arboretum. The Arboretum is a 583 acre nonprofit nature reserve in Brainerd. The organization aims to further their stated purpose of education, recreation and conservation. This whole trail is run by volunteers and we can't do it without them. We have amazing volunteers here at the Arboretum and they're just wonderful and I can't say enough great things about these people so please come support them, enjoy yourself, enjoy Halloween, take a walk in the woods and take a walk in the dark. It's a little wild. The Haunted Trail is open again tomorrow from 7 until 9 at night. Tickets are $10 and can be bought at the event or in advance at the visitor's center at the Arboretum. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.