Whatcom Falls Park
One of the crown jewels of Bellingham, this park features a beautiful waterfall, lush walking trails, and picnic areas. The park’s serene setting is perfect for families and nature lovers looking to escape the city for a while.
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One of the crown jewels of Bellingham, this park features a beautiful waterfall, lush walking trails, and picnic areas. The park’s serene setting is perfect for families and nature lovers looking to escape the city for a while.
This charming district offers visitors a glimpse into Bellingham’s past with its preserved 19th-century architecture, boutique shops, art galleries, and restaurants. The district’s vibrant arts scene and walkability make it a must-visit spot.
A historic venue in downtown Bellingham, the Mount Baker Theatre hosts concerts, plays, and performances throughout the year. Its beautifully restored interior and diverse programming attract locals and tourists alike.
A scenic byway that winds along the coast, Chuckanut Drive offers breathtaking views of the Puget Sound and San Juan Islands. The drive is a favorite for scenic road trips, with opportunities to stop at local restaurants, hiking trails, and viewpoints.
Washington’s first state park, Larrabee offers miles of hiking trails, beach access, and stunning views of the San Juan Islands. It’s a perfect spot for picnics, camping, and exploring the rugged beauty of the Pacific Northwest coastline.
This unique museum showcases the history of electricity and its impact on modern life. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits on early radio, lighting, and even participate in live demonstrations of the Tesla coil.
Set on a beautiful campus overlooking Bellingham Bay, Western Washington University is known for its outdoor sculpture collection and environmental studies programs. Visitors can take a self-guided tour of the campus and enjoy the public art installations.
Located next to the university, Sehome Hill offers miles of wooded trails and scenic viewpoints overlooking the city and bay. The arboretum is a popular spot for hiking, birdwatching, and enjoying the outdoors within city limits.
This museum offers a detailed look into Bellingham’s railway history, complete with model trains, historic artifacts, and interactive exhibits. It’s a fun and educational stop for both kids and train enthusiasts.
A popular spot for recreation, Lake Padden offers a variety of activities including hiking, fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The park’s tranquil setting and scenic trails make it a favorite among locals and visitors looking for outdoor adventure.