The Fragrance Lake trail is one of many in a network of trails on Chuckanut Mountain and Larabee State Park. Somewhat steep, you get a good workout but will be too distracted by the beauty of the trail to really notice. If your child is up to the challenge of elevation gain, they can walk the … Continue reading Larabee State Park – Fragrance Lake
Iron Horse State Park, John Wayne Trail – Cedar Falls to Ragnar
The John Wayne trail is a 110+ mile long rail-to-trail conversion that begins at Cedar Falls, near Rattlesnake Lake, and gently climbs to Snoqualmie Pass before gently descending on the other side of the mountains, to the Columbia River and beyond. The westernmost 3.5 miles is a gentle stroll through beautiful forest with views of Mt … Continue reading Iron Horse State Park, John Wayne Trail – Cedar Falls to Ragnar
Boulder River Falls
Boulder River Falls is a fairly easy and short walk in the deep woods to a big, beautiful waterfall that cascades in frayed ribbons down a cliff face across the river gorge. This hike can be a great escape from the hot summer sun or the perfect early season, snow free, hike. To really see the … Continue reading Boulder River Falls
Rockport State Park
Ok, let's kick things off with a Washington State Park that we just visited for the first time last week! Rockport State Park is all about the forest. Ferns, dripping moss, trilliums, skunk cabbage, multiple kinds of fungus, and big old growth trees that dwarf even the adults in the group. Plus multiple small streams … Continue reading Rockport State Park
Welcome!
Welcome to Toddler Trekking! I'm just getting started, so please bear with me as I get more and more content posted. My goal for now is to post about our adventures three days a week, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. I started this blog because it was difficult to find good, detailed information on toddler friendly … Continue reading Welcome!