Best attractions and places to see around Sumas include a blend of natural landscapes and local points of interest. This small town, located on the U.S./Canadian border, is historically significant as a former railroad hub and border town. The region offers views of the Cascade Mountains and Fraser Valley, with the Sumas Prairie defining its historical landscape. Visitors can explore natural features and community sites.
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As the high point of McKee Park, McKee Peak offers great views over Abbotsford, the Fraser Valley, and surrounding mountains such as Mt. Robie & Mt. Judge Howay. There's a large communication tower to use as a landmark since the many trails around the summit can be confusing.
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The Horn Creek Trail is a popular hiking and trail running spot in Abbotsford with plenty of dog walking traffic as well. It's a nice walk for families as well but you'll need to keep a close eye on the kids since the trail does skirt some steep hillsides.
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Abbotsford Exhibition Park offers 148 acres of green space perfect for walking a loop, enjoying a picnic, or playing a game on one of the sports fields. With a network of nicely paved and unpaved paths winding through woodlands, open fields, and a duck‑filled pond, it’s a relaxed stop for a gentle stroll or a break during a longer walk. Be aware that occasional events may close sections of the park, so check the schedule if you’re passing through.
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The Discovery Trail in Abbotsford offers a scenic pathway featuring a couple of small lakes, boardwalk sections, and paved paths suitable for walking or cycling. Stay alert and courteous to other trail users, including cyclists and dogs.
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Fishtrap Creek Nature Park offers a quiet natural stop just outside urban Abbotsford, BC. The park offers an accessible mix of constructed wetland, walking trails, and wildlife habitat. Managed for both storm-water control and biodiversity, the site includes boardwalks, interpretive panels, and the chance to catch glimpses of species like the at-risk Salish sucker fish or migratory birds.
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Sumas is surrounded by natural beauty, offering picturesque views of the Cascade Mountains and Fraser Valley. You can visit Fishtrap Creek Park, a quiet natural area with constructed wetlands, walking trails, and diverse wildlife, including the at-risk Salish sucker fish and migratory birds. The historic Sumas Prairie, from which the town gets its name, is a significant flat lowland stretching into British Columbia. The Nooksack River also plays a role in the region's landscape.
Yes, several attractions are great for families. Mill Lake Park features trails, playgrounds, picnic areas, and a fountain, with plenty of benches for relaxation. Abbotsford Exhibition Park offers 148 acres of green space for walking, picnics, and sports, with paved and unpaved paths through woodlands and around a duck-filled pond. The Discovery Trail is also family-friendly, with scenic pathways, small lakes, and boardwalk sections suitable for walking or cycling.
Sumas has a rich history as a railroad hub and border town. You can explore the Sumas Historical Museum, which documents the town's past with artifacts, documents, and photographs. Other notable historical landmarks include the Dutch Colonial U.S. Border Station (1932), recognized on the Washington Heritage Register, and the Old Customs Building, which operated from 1891 to 1914. The Parkinson House, built between 1890 and 1892, showcases early town architecture.
The Discovery Trail in Abbotsford offers a scenic pathway with small lakes, boardwalk sections, and paved paths perfect for walking or cycling. Abbotsford Exhibition Park also provides a network of paved and unpaved paths through woodlands and open fields for a gentle stroll. For a lakeside walk, Mill Lake Park has trails around the lake.
Yes, Lions Point offers great lakeside views with benches and picnic areas, along with a small monument providing information about the area. Additionally, the region itself provides picturesque views of the Cascade Mountains and Fraser Valley.
Beyond local parks, Sumas is close to popular recreational areas like Mount Baker and Lake Stevens, offering opportunities for hiking and skiing. The Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest is also easily accessible. For specific routes, you can find various outdoor activities in the area, including running trails, road cycling routes, and hiking trails. Explore options like the Running Trails around Sumas, Road Cycling Routes around Sumas, and Hiking around Sumas.
For a local treat, you can visit Edaleen Dairy Ice Cream, which has a location in Sumas and offers ice cream made from dairy sourced from a local family farm. For those seeking a thrill, the SIMA International Motorsport Academy provides go-kart racing facilities.
Sumas hosts several annual community events. The Sumas Junior Rodeo, held every July, is a signature event for youth roping and riding. Around the same time, Bull-A-Rama features top amateur adult bull riders. Sumas Days is another community event that includes a car show, parade, games, and fireworks.
Yes, Fishtrap Creek Park is noted for its accessible mix of constructed wetlands and walking trails, including boardwalks. Many parks and trails in the area, such as the Discovery Trail and Mill Lake Park, feature paved paths and flat terrain suitable for various mobility needs.
Sumas is a significant port of entry between the U.S. and Canada, making it a popular crossing point. Its history is deeply intertwined with its role as a border town and a former railroad hub, as documented in the Sumas Historical Museum and through historic structures like the Old Customs Building and the Dutch Colonial U.S. Border Station.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking trails. For example, within the Hiking around Sumas guide, you can find easy trails like the Mill Lake Park Trail and a hiking loop from McKee, as well as more challenging options such as Sumas Mountain via Gold Mine Trail.


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