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The interpretive garden.
The Hovander House, built in 1903.
The Hovander Barn, built in 1911, is one of the largest in Whatcom County.
Wild Ginger (Asarum caudatum).
The Hovander House, built in 1903.
The day use picnic area.
The day use picnic shelter.
Inside the day use picnic shelter.
The play area and lookout tower.
A view of the play area from inside the lookout tower.
Views of the playground and farm animal area from inside the tower.
The bridge on the 0.4-mile Hovander/Tennant Lake Connector Trail
A goose pen in the farm animal area.
The creek running from Tennant Lake to the Nooksack River.
An early evening picnic near the lookout tower.
The Tennant Lake cut-off trail from the River Dike Trail junction.
The Nooksack River along the River Dike Trail.