Have you ever ducked under a low branch to find a tiny wooden door built just for small hands? That quiet discovery awaits along a hidden trail north of St. Paul, where kids still believe in magic long after one visit.
The path winds through 320 acres of woods and wetlands, leading to a place called Discovery Hollow, a natural playground with streams to dam, sandy banks to dig, and a hobbit-sized clubhouse tucked beneath the pines.
But the real treasure is a small fairy house nestled among the roots. Inside, a worn notebook collects handwritten wishes from children who are certain the invisible forest builders are listening. No screens, no tickets, just imagination and the soft rustle of leaves…