About an hour’s drive south of Vancouver, British Columbia, Hovander Homestead Park is a beautiful spot for a low key visit. Established in 1969, this special park is a beautiful place to bring children, grandchildren, or visit with friends. The grounds have some very lovely gardens, and guests can bring their own food for a picnic. With a playground, barn animals, and lots of nature to enjoy, this Homestead Park is one of a kind.

The park itself was established in 1969, but it’s built on what used to be a family farm that dates back to 1898.

VisitBellingham/Trip Advisor To this day, this quaint area maintains a nostalgic, country vibe, with a well preserved barn and gorgeous surrounding views.

Visitors can explore with a relaxing walk through the greenery, but it is also a popular park for joggers.

C. Lorraine Brewer/Google Review Visitors continue to return to Hovander Homstead Park because of its well maintained grounds and options for outdoor entertainment. The trail leads visitors into the trees, and eventually runs along the Nooksack River.

The main house is well taken care of, and visitors can learn a lot about life “back in the day.”

Sandy/Trip Advisor For some insight on pioneer life, check out the inside of the home on the property. There is something interesting for everyone in this historic building.

The Park has a variety of adorable animals to hang out with!

Kelly Vice/Google Review Unlike a typical park, Hovander Homestead has sheep, goats, bunnies, ducks, geese, and more.

The gardens are always delightful, and change throughout the year.

Cristine Naylor/Google Review The bright and vibrant colors of the flowers are sure to lift your spirits. There’s also a garden specifically for children.

There are so many precious animal friends.

James Pfeiffer/Google Review This park feels like stepping into a barn-yard story book.

The park is the perfect place for a pleasant afternoon.

Carlin/Flickr Visitors of any age can also bring bikes and enjoy the trails. On a spring day in Washington, an environment like this can’t be beat.

This park is a remarkably beautiful place, and can be enjoyed by anyone of any age. It’s a great location to pack a lunch and enjoy the fresh air. Visitors can see some very cute animals, explore a classic red barn with equipment, fly kites, walk through gardens, and more. If you haven’t been to Hovander Homestead Park, visit their website to plan your trip.

VisitBellingham/Trip Advisor

To this day, this quaint area maintains a nostalgic, country vibe, with a well preserved barn and gorgeous surrounding views.

C. Lorraine Brewer/Google Review

Visitors continue to return to Hovander Homstead Park because of its well maintained grounds and options for outdoor entertainment. The trail leads visitors into the trees, and eventually runs along the Nooksack River.

Sandy/Trip Advisor

For some insight on pioneer life, check out the inside of the home on the property. There is something interesting for everyone in this historic building.

Kelly Vice/Google Review

Unlike a typical park, Hovander Homestead has sheep, goats, bunnies, ducks, geese, and more.

Cristine Naylor/Google Review

The bright and vibrant colors of the flowers are sure to lift your spirits. There’s also a garden specifically for children.

James Pfeiffer/Google Review

This park feels like stepping into a barn-yard story book.

Carlin/Flickr

Visitors of any age can also bring bikes and enjoy the trails. On a spring day in Washington, an environment like this can’t be beat.

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Address: Hovander Homestead Park, 5299 Nielsen Ave, Ferndale, WA 98248, USA