Did you know there's a (very) small part of Washington that can only be accessed through the Canadian border or by a small plane or private boat? Point Roberts was created when the U.S. and Canada cut off a small end of the Tsawwassen Peninsula while they were deciding on their borders. This left a small piece of land that belongs to us, although it isn't exactly easy to reach. It's the Enchanted Forest in Washington.
But we'll give you one great reason to visit Point Roberts: the Enchanted Forest Trail. If you have children, or if you're a kid at heart yourself and are looking for fun things to do in Washington, this is a place you'll want to explore.
As you can see, Point Roberts has a pretty unique location.
Located just south of Vancouver BC’s metro area, this small community of about 1,100 people stays quiet and peaceful.
The Enchanted Forest Trail is a fairly new hike, and you'll find it at the northwest end of Baker Field Park at Point Roberts.
Just park in the Baker Field parking lot off of Benson Road, follow the road to the far end of the field, and veer left. Then, just follow the signs.
The trail was designed to be a collaborative effort between the Point Roberts Park and Recreation District and various local artists, craftsmen, and children.
The hike itself is quite short, but there's a lot to see.
Pay attention and you'll spot gnomes of all sizes, trolls, and evidence of fairies.
There's even an interactive tree.
As you walk, you'll want to be mindful of the population of gnomes, elves, and other woodland creatures.
They aren't all hiding in the trees. Some are snoozing in plain sight.
This is definitely the most whimsical hike in the state.
And even though Point Roberts isn't easy to reach, the journey is part of the fun. By the time you arrive, you'll feel like you're in another world—especially if you find this trail.
This easy, free hike is totally family-friendly, and little ones love discovering all the details.
The scenery in this area is truly stunning, so once you've found your last gnome, make sure to take some time to explore.
Have you been to the Enchanted Forest in Washington? Ready to explore this fairytale trail? If you do, make sure you stay in the cozy Gingerbread Cottage.
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