Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Hobbit Village at Federation Forest State Park




The Hobbit Village in Federation Forest State Park was a hike that was done on June 18, 2014 and this is the second time we have done this hike although the is near flat the trail does have other issues such mud holes, bridge out and blow downs the trails are used enough that if you come to an issue there is a path that will lead you around it. I had a blast hiking today with a friend from high school and her 3 monkeys.

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I've gotten some feedback from people and I've heard that its difficult to find the Hobbit Village. I then went to trusty google and tried to find someone that had already posted easy direction to Hobbit Village and found out that many experienced hikers have had troubles finding it each time. So far I've found the trail all 4 times we've been there and we've seen the Village 3 times.
I took a picture of the map on the hiker board outside the Interpretive Center.
From the Interpretive Center wanted to follow the West Trail but getting to it is weird.


Start Here

Turn Right toward the Natches Trail, Wind in the Woods Loo Trail and Esther Maltby.

 
Keep going forward toward the Natches Trail, Wind in the Woods Loo Trail and Esther Maltby.
 
Go Left  and you'll find the Fred Cleator Interpretive Trails Sign.
 
When you find this big guy look for the West Loop 1 Mile sign.
 
You made it to the West Trail keep going!
 
Go right for the nature trail.
 
Turn Right to go through the Greenlees Grove and toward the highway parking area.
 
Go forward don't turn  left 
 
The other parking lot is off to the right and so is 410.
You made it to the beginning of the Gnome Trail to Hobbit Village.
At this point it's the trail that is much more narrow.


The little boys on the hike holding hands. 







MUD in one spot my son was trying to just go through it and he lost a boot.
No worries it was pulled out of the mud and put back on.



As your approaching the village you'll see this hush tree face.


This was a little scene was on a turned over tree. 



I personally have a love for the WTA and I thought this was cute






Superman stole my hat.





Got Mail.





It's fun for kids take a to leave Gnome.



To get there, take I-5 South to I-405 North, merging onto SR 167 after 2 miles. Follow 167 a little less than 20 miles to Highway 410 East. Follow 410 through Enumclaw for just over 23 miles. Around milepost 41, find well-signed Federation Forest State Park on the right-hand side of the highway.


For current tail on conditions WTA Trail Reports

Don't forget the 10 Essentials for Hiking

A Discovery Pass is needed for this trail

Tips for Hiking with Kids

7 comments :

  1. Hey Dana...we kind of know each otherthrough mops...I use to work in moppets. Anyway, we went on this hike today and could not find the hobbit village. Could you give me some direction? Thanks...

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    1. There are two point to enter the trail at the one that makes for a shorter hiker is the one I can describe the best because I've started from that point 2 out of the 3 times I've done this hike. when you are coming from Enumclaw after the big log sign that says Federation Forest State Park and before the sign for the interpretative center there is a large spot to pull off at. trail head starts near the sign for the discovery pass walk down to the big sign that has the trail map on one side and a description of the a storm and the calm after a storm. From there the trail is going to be on your right heading back to Enumclaw . I hope that helps

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  2. How long do you think the walk takes to the hobbits? Timewise

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    1. We took lots of breaks and walked as slow as the littlest legs go. I think it took us an hour to an hour and half.

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  3. I've found hidden gnomes in Evans Creek Preserve, but nothing this elaborate!

    Adding your blog to my feed reader; I'll be sure to use your suggestions as my family grows!

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    1. Good to know about Evans Creek, I mostly know of that area for it's wheeling. Thanks for the add to your feed reader.

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