Think enchanted forests exist only in fairy tales? Think again. The Magnolia State just so happens to be home to its very own enchanted forest. Every bit as magical as it sounds, it’s filled with fairy houses, insect hotels, and other delightful sites. Though it seems like something from a faraway land, the enchanted forest can be easily accessed via a hidden nature trail. Take a look:

Not far from the state’s coastline, near the intersection of Hwy 90 and Fort Henry Rd. in Pass Christian, lies a hidden nature trail.

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The magical path is officially named the Enchanted Nature Trail. Designed with kids in mind, it’s a great visit for the entire family.

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A fun-filled trail like no other, this one is lined with interactive play stations as well as lots of magical sites that look like they came straight from the pages of storybook.

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The trailhead is marked with a sign, which includes a map of the trail and surrounding forest.

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There’s also signage on the trail to help you navigate the charming woodlands.

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As you make your way across bridges, past fairy houses, and through a vine tunnel, it’s hard to not let your imagination run wild.

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Along the way, you’ll have plenty of chances to experience the wonder of nature. Take in the beautiful surroundings via the marsh overlook…

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…or get close-up views of insects with a stop by the insect hotel.

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There are also plenty of opportunities for hands-on fun, regardless of your age. Visitors are encouraged to create nature collages, fairy houses, and tree ring etchings.

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The Enchanted Nature Trail is located near the intersection of Hwy 90 and Fort Henry Rd. in Pass Christian, MS 39571. To get there, turn North onto Fort Henry Rd. from Hwy 90, and you’ll see a driveway, which leads to the parking area, on your left. For more information, call (228) 435-9191 or visit the trail’s website or Facebook page.

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So, did you know Mississippi had an enchanted forest? Ever explored the charming woodland? Tell us in the comments section.

This isn’t the only kid-friendly hike in Mississippi. Learn about others here.

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