Dingle Creek's Record Breaking Weekend

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The Fourth of July may be behind us, but the excitement isn't over for those who enjoy spending time in Dingle Creek. Over 5,000 locals and tourists alike visited the area this past weekend, all with one thing on their minds- to spot the elusive and seldom seen moon frog (Ranae lunis). This rare amphibian only ventures out on full moons in July and August, and Dingle Creek is one of only three places in the world you can spot one. But leave your flashlight at home, this light gray frog is sensitive to light, and frog searchers say black lights are recommended and the only sure-fire way to spot this shy stream dweller. Locals are concerned about the impact to the stream-banks, but NPS Ranger Elijah Inman says the frog population is booming and is encouraged by the record crowds. "Maybe it will bring attention to our area and we can get the funding we need."

Moon Frog Brewing Company, named after the tomato-sized hopper, is scheduled to open nearby in early October. The brewery will feature a playground including a climbing area and splash zone, and boating access to Lake Julian. Also look for the brewery to host the first annual Moon Frog Festival next July.

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