Whimsical, romantic, and blissfully serene, fairy trails and villages can be found tucked away in hundreds of botanical gardens around the country. But hidden away in a secluded and historic slice of small-town Idaho is an extra special waterfront trail that is home to far more magic and delight  than your average miniature village!

This quiet fairy trail in Southern Idaho is informally known as Cleo’s Ferry Museum and Nature Trail: a 1-mile nature stroll-botanical garden-spiritual walk-fairy retreat, all in one. Winding along the Snake River and filled to the brim with enchanting wildlife, gardens, history, and surprises galore, this lovely spot is sure to become one of your favorite escapes – whether you’re hunting for mythical creatures or just looking for a relaxing stroll away from the crowds. Follow along and see what makes this hidden oasis so unique!

Tucked away in the rural outskirts of Canyon County, Cleo’s Ferry Museum is the heartfelt work of the late Dr. Samuel (Pappy) Swayne and his wife, Cleo.

Jennifer/OIYS Together, the Swaynes built a number of buildings on their ranch to house a medical practice and an assortment of eclectic trinkets. After Pappy’s passing in 1976, Cleo managed and grew the collections until her own passing.

Today, every nook and cranny of the property is filled with fascinating tchotchkes, decorative signs, collectibles, antiques, and more that capture the whimsical personalities of the couple. What's more, with the addition of a walking trail, the collection offers endless inspiration and delight for the weary traveler as well!

The historic, storybook-like home of Cleo and Pappy will welcome you like family from the moment you arrive.

Freyja Wolz/Google Although you will find a few modern surprises here and there, the unique cobblestone architecture of the structures here is the first sweet surprise of many more to come.

Charming birdhouses beckon just beyond the parking area, leading you to and along the trail.

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Jennifer/OIYS As you’re enjoying your stroll, take a closer look! These unique abodes each have tiny details that you won’t want to miss.

The cool, tree-lined trail meanders gracefully along the Snake River with plenty of alcoves, benches, and larger-than-life art to explore along the way.

Jennifer/OIYS The paved path is easy to travel year-round, with only a few dirt sections to navigate.

Countless handcrafted signs and inspirational quotes share Cleo’s passion for life like rays of sunshine.

Jennifer/OIYS The signs are a wonderful motivation, capturing the family’s heart for this unique venture, in addition to well wishes for all those who visit.

And suddenly, out of nowhere…

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Quaint fairy villages and miniature families line the pathway and numerous side trails, each carefully placed to welcome nature’s tiniest visitors.… so watch your step!

Jennifer/OIYS You never quite know where a tiny tea party is taking place! And if the kiddos are with you, see if they can count how many fairies there are!

But fairies aren’t the only magical creature you’ll find here.

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Jennifer/OIYS Unicorns, trolls, gnomes, talking trees… numerous fanciful figures and stone exhibits are hidden in plain sight to delight and intrigue all ages.

But even if sprites, fairytales, and miniature scenes aren’t your jam, there’s still something for everyone here.

c’est la Viva/Flickr Like the cutest and most colorful feathered friends you could hope for! You’ll find abundant wildlife at Cleo’s, as well as exhibits that will transport you to new, exotic destinations. But please - no touching the animals!

For the history buff, the story of Cleo’s Ferry Museum and Nature Trail is a sweet one that can be found detailed along the trail, intermixed with the diverse collections that fill the property.

Melissa Egan/Google A small family cemetery is placed in memorial of those who made it all possible. You’ll also find gorgeous Native American treasures and Old West antiques as rustic reminders of Idaho’s roots. You’re sure to discover and learn something new each time you visit!

For the individual looking for solitude, rest and rejuvenation, or time to contemplate, you’ll find biblical scenes and multiple meditative gardens tucked around every corner.

Jennifer/OIYS In addition to the trail’s lighter, more fanciful exhibits, those with a heart for spirituality will find themselves drawn to the tiny church, lush nature escapes, and multiple inspirational scenes from Jesus’ life.

While it might seem strange for this incredible spot to be so overlooked by many who call the Treasure Valley “home,” Historic Walter’s Ferry is actually the perfect location for this unique, peaceful retreat!

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The purpose behind this hidden gem is stated simply on one of the trail’s many signs: “This Place Was Built as a Vibrant Faith Adventure." But the history woven into the unique setting is just as incredible!

Daniel Mason/Google Formerly a Snake River crossing site, the historic buildings that dot the trail an property date all the way back to the 1800’s - some even earlier! As a final jumping-off point to get to San Francisco and new gold mining claims, this site is truly where dreams began.

Magic, history, meditation, antiques…Whatever your reason for visiting Cleo’s Ferry Museum, be sure to take a few moments to drink in the natural views, too! Multiple waterfront overlooks and scenic points dot the trail.

Kylie Goodell/Google The peace and quiet here is truly refreshing to the soul. No distractions or technology - just you, history, and Idaho nature.

Cleo’s Ferry Trail and Nature Museum is a journey for both heart and soul, and certainly like no other garden you’ve ever seen!

Jennifer/OIYS The next time you find yourself with an afternoon off, take a wander through this lovely storybook-like fairy trail. It’s perfect for children of all ages, including those who are a child at heart!

Cleo’s Ferry Museum is such a wonderful, serene oasis – and with quite the delightful whimsy and history behind it! Enjoy the beauty and tranquility, drink in the peace and quiet of rural Idaho, and be sure to share your photos and stories with us! We love stumbling upon treasures like this that highlight Idaho’s unique character. What other nature trails make for the perfect scenic getaway?

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Together, the Swaynes built a number of buildings on their ranch to house a medical practice and an assortment of eclectic trinkets. After Pappy’s passing in 1976, Cleo managed and grew the collections until her own passing.

Today, every nook and cranny of the property is filled with fascinating tchotchkes, decorative signs, collectibles, antiques, and more that capture the whimsical personalities of the couple. What's more, with the addition of a walking trail, the collection offers endless inspiration and delight for the weary traveler as well!

Freyja Wolz/Google

Although you will find a few modern surprises here and there, the unique cobblestone architecture of the structures here is the first sweet surprise of many more to come.

As you’re enjoying your stroll, take a closer look! These unique abodes each have tiny details that you won’t want to miss.

The paved path is easy to travel year-round, with only a few dirt sections to navigate.

The signs are a wonderful motivation, capturing the family’s heart for this unique venture, in addition to well wishes for all those who visit.

You never quite know where a tiny tea party is taking place! And if the kiddos are with you, see if they can count how many fairies there are!

Unicorns, trolls, gnomes, talking trees… numerous fanciful figures and stone exhibits are hidden in plain sight to delight and intrigue all ages.

c’est la Viva/Flickr

Like the cutest and most colorful feathered friends you could hope for! You’ll find abundant wildlife at Cleo’s, as well as exhibits that will transport you to new, exotic destinations. But please - no touching the animals!

Melissa Egan/Google

A small family cemetery is placed in memorial of those who made it all possible. You’ll also find gorgeous Native American treasures and Old West antiques as rustic reminders of Idaho’s roots. You’re sure to discover and learn something new each time you visit!

In addition to the trail’s lighter, more fanciful exhibits, those with a heart for spirituality will find themselves drawn to the tiny church, lush nature escapes, and multiple inspirational scenes from Jesus’ life.

Joseph Mason/Google

Daniel Mason/Google

Formerly a Snake River crossing site, the historic buildings that dot the trail an property date all the way back to the 1800’s - some even earlier! As a final jumping-off point to get to San Francisco and new gold mining claims, this site is truly where dreams began.

Kylie Goodell/Google

The peace and quiet here is truly refreshing to the soul. No distractions or technology - just you, history, and Idaho nature.

The next time you find yourself with an afternoon off, take a wander through this lovely storybook-like fairy trail. It’s perfect for children of all ages, including those who are a child at heart!

Have you ever hiked this fairy trail in Idaho? What did you think? Would you recommend it to others? Was it as magical as it seems? Let us know in the comments below!

For more fanciful trails to explore, try this easy historic hike or check out one of Idaho’s most magical places.

Getting here: From Boise/Meridian, follow ID-45 past Melba Rd. Make a left at Dan’s Ferry Gas Station and follow the unmarked private road, which is lined with rusty tricycles and vintage metalware. Follow the signs to the parking lot and donation/check-in area. Keep in mind that this retreat is home to wildlife of all kinds and is a no-dogs trail. Please be respectful.

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Address: 1984 ID-45, Melba, ID 83641, USA

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Fairy Trail In Idaho February 23, 2021 Megan McDonald Are there a lot of kid friendly trails in Idaho? Absolutely! With over 600 trails in the state, there are plenty of easy ones that the whole family can enjoy. One of the most popular trails in the state is Tubbs Hill in Coeur d’Alene, a wonderful hike for even the littlest ones in your group. What’s the best season to go hiking in Idaho? Summer is everyone’s favorite season to hike in Idaho, but spring and autumn are close second place contenders. But if you want to get up in the mountain passes, you’ll have to wait for summer! Where are most magical place in Idaho? Idaho is a magical place to live, and Sportsman Park is a total hidden gem that’s truly magical. A treasured focal point of Idaho Falls, this city park is also hiding a stunningly lush secret friendship garden. Inspired by Japanese culture, meditation areas, small creeks, beautiful shade and landscaping all form an idyllic place to get away even in the heart of the city. Black Magic Canyon is another truly magical place; named for its deep basalt color and uncanny knack of appearing and reappearing, this canyon hike will surprise you. It’s a volcanic sculpture garden, desert trail, and magical adventure all in one!

The OIYS Visitor Center

Fairy Trail In Idaho

February 23, 2021

Megan McDonald

Are there a lot of kid friendly trails in Idaho? Absolutely! With over 600 trails in the state, there are plenty of easy ones that the whole family can enjoy. One of the most popular trails in the state is Tubbs Hill in Coeur d’Alene, a wonderful hike for even the littlest ones in your group. What’s the best season to go hiking in Idaho? Summer is everyone’s favorite season to hike in Idaho, but spring and autumn are close second place contenders. But if you want to get up in the mountain passes, you’ll have to wait for summer! Where are most magical place in Idaho? Idaho is a magical place to live, and Sportsman Park is a total hidden gem that’s truly magical. A treasured focal point of Idaho Falls, this city park is also hiding a stunningly lush secret friendship garden. Inspired by Japanese culture, meditation areas, small creeks, beautiful shade and landscaping all form an idyllic place to get away even in the heart of the city. Black Magic Canyon is another truly magical place; named for its deep basalt color and uncanny knack of appearing and reappearing, this canyon hike will surprise you. It’s a volcanic sculpture garden, desert trail, and magical adventure all in one!

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Absolutely! With over 600 trails in the state, there are plenty of easy ones that the whole family can enjoy. One of the most popular trails in the state is Tubbs Hill in Coeur d’Alene, a wonderful hike for even the littlest ones in your group.

What’s the best season to go hiking in Idaho?

Summer is everyone’s favorite season to hike in Idaho, but spring and autumn are close second place contenders. But if you want to get up in the mountain passes, you’ll have to wait for summer!

Where are most magical place in Idaho?

Idaho is a magical place to live, and Sportsman Park is a total hidden gem that’s truly magical. A treasured focal point of Idaho Falls, this city park is also hiding a stunningly lush secret friendship garden. Inspired by Japanese culture, meditation areas, small creeks, beautiful shade and landscaping all form an idyllic place to get away even in the heart of the city. Black Magic Canyon is another truly magical place; named for its deep basalt color and uncanny knack of appearing and reappearing, this canyon hike will surprise you. It’s a volcanic sculpture garden, desert trail, and magical adventure all in one!