Best Attractions and Places to See in Bellingham, Washington WA
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Whatcom Falls Park
Mount Baker Theatre
Boulevard Park
Chuckanut Drive
Fairhaven Historic District
Lake Padden Park
SPARK Museum of Electrical Invention
Nooksack Falls
Larrabee State Park
Chuckanut Bay Distillery
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Bellingham Washington Hiking Trails - The Amazing Stimpson Family Preserve East Of Bellingham WA
Bellingham Washington is fortunate to have many excellent hiking trails including the Stimpson Family Nature Preserve. On the Stimpson hiking trail you will find a combination of wetlands, beaver ponds and old growth forests that are unique even for a place like Bellingham, what's more it's only about 6 miles from downtown Bellingham.
Much of the Stimpson Preserve trail is hiking through the fern covered forest under a canopy of trees but there are viewing points for the large glacier carved wetland lakes/ponds. These secluded wetlands don't go unused. They attract a large variety of wildlife including beavers, otters, ducks, geese, and an assortment of usual forest creatures like Raccoons, Deer, Lynx Cats, and maybe a coyote or two.
The Stimpson Family preserve was made possible in 2003 due to a generous land gift from the Stimpson family. The combination of the Stimpson Family lands with other conservation lands now makes the park about 350 acres.
To get to the Stimpson Family Nature Preserve travel west on Lakeway Drive and turn right on Austin rd which becomes Lake Louise Drive. The Preserve parking/staging lot is about 6 miles from downtown Bellingham near Sudden Valley. Other nearby trails include the Lookout Mountain Trail about a mile or so further down Lake Louise Rd. And the Hertz lakeside trail on Northshore Drive on the other side of the lake.
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Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Bellingham - Washington
Top 14. Best Tourist Attractions in Bellingham - Washington: Whatcom Falls Park, Fairhaven Historic District, Boulevard Park, Lake Padden Park, Mount Baker Theatre, Spark Museum of Electrical Invention, Nooksack Falls, Larrabee State Park, Lake Whatcom, South Bay Trail, Big Rock Garden, Whatcom Museum, Sehome Hill Arboretum, Bellingham Railway Museum
Sudden Valley Campground RV Park Bellingham WA Near Lake Whatcom - Bellingham Wa Camping
The Sudden Valley RV Campground Bellingham Washington is in Sudden Valley WA near the shores of beautiful Lake Whatcom in Whatcom county but you shouldn't load up your trailer or motorhome for the Sudden Valley RV park just yet. You can however make reservations for the near by Birch Bay State Park or Rasar State Park while spaces are available.
The Sudden Valley Campground itself has 100 campsites, many powered. The listings online for the campground states that it has clean restrooms, hiking trails, and beautiful grounds. The campground was developed as part of the master planned community of Sudden Valley just east of Bellingham in Northwest Washington. The Sudden Valley Campground and RV park catered to both Americans and Canadians who have vacations on the shores of Lake Whatcom for generations.
If you are planning your RV camping trip to the Sudden Valley Campground you may want to call ahead because the park is now closed. The setting and geographic location of the campground is excellent so don't be surprised if the Sudden Valley Campgrounds are open again someday soon. They already have power and water, as well as sewer system hooked up to the parks 3 bathroom/shower pavilions and the roads laid out throughout the park so it shouldn't take too much to renovate the campground for business.
The Sudden Valley campground would also make an excellent summer camp. Even if the sites were not powered, if the restrooms were painted and cleaned up and the grounds mowed it would be a very desirable Northwest Washington Campground.
The actual address for the Sudden Valley Campaground is 2311 Lake Louise Blvd, Bellingham Washington 98226
Please Note: The Sudden Valley Campground / RV Park is currently closed but the community of Sudden Valley is thriving and its golf course is open to residents and nonresidents. Sudden Valley is one of the most desirable lakefront communities in the Bellingham area with hiking trails, golf course, marina, and several lakefront parks.
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Time Lapse Drive: Mount Baker to Bellingham, Washington - SR 542
March 31, 2019 - It's a beautiful day in early spring - what better time to go for a Sunday Drive along the Mount Baker Highway, a National Forest Scenic Byway in Washington State!
Starting at the Mount Baker Ski Resort - the eastern terminus of State Route 542 - I drive the entire length of the highway westbound to its western terminus and beyond to the centre of Downtown Bellingham: Boundary Bay Brewing! Gotta get my growler filled up, after all!
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Larrabee State Park
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Boulevard Park - Bellingham Washington - Waterfront Boardwalk
Enjoy a stroll down the boardwalk at this great little park just north of Fairhaven in Bellingham. Beautiful waterfront views and people watching galore! Nice place for a brisk walk and maybe a coffee, at Woods Coffee, on the way to the beach park at the north end.
You can park near the north end of Fairhaven or near the Chrysalis Inn Hotel & Spa.
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One of the best drives in all of the United States...Chuckanut Drive!
1095 Chuckanut Dr Bellingham WA - Waterfront View Home
Welcome to this unique 3 BR, 3 BA, 2370 sq.ft. home in Bellingham WA. This home is located on the scenic Chuckanut Drive only minutes from downtown Bellingham Fiarhaven, trails & beaches. It has its own 200 feet of saltwater frontage with terraced gardens and large deck where you experience sweeping views of the Olympic Mtn Range, Bellingham Bay and the San Juan Islands.
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These are some of the principal places we visited during summers in Western Washington, with our home base in Cedar Grove.
Lake Padden, Whatcom Park and Falls, Lake Whatcom, Larrabee Park, Big Rock Park, Boulevard Park, Marine Park, Western Washington University, Bellingham Old City Hall, Peace Arch Park, Douglas Fir Park, Mighty Nooksak River, Mt. Shuksan, Picture Lake, Bagley Lakes.
Bellingham Washington VISITOR POSTCARD VIDEO - What To See In Bellingham Washington
Bellingham Washington is one of the most admired communities in the Pacific Northwest and has earned a place on numerous national best-of lists, for its climate, economy, recreational opportunities and proximity to other major cities including Seattle Washington and Vancouver British Columbia.
If you are considering a visit or move to the Bellingham Washington area this video will give you an idea of what Bellingham has to offer and hopefully give you a feel of what it would be like to relocate here. From hiking, biking, skiing, boating, kayaking, Bellingham seems ideally tailored for the outdoors man.
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Teddy Bear Cove, Bellingham, Washington
A cool cove near Bellingham with a nice walk down, be mindful of the railroad tracks at the bottom however.
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Chuckanut Drive - Time Lapse - Bellingham to Mount Vernon, Washington
June 5, 2016 - On the hottest day of the year (so far), I head south of the border and take a drive down the Chuckanut Drive.
Starting in the southern part of Bellingham, Washington known as Fairhaven, Chuckanut Drive (State Route 11) hugs the coast with great views of Bellingham Bay and the nearby San Juan Islands.
Halfway along the route, Chuckanut Drive leaves the cliffside behind and makes a bee-line through the Skagit Valley towards Burlington.
Shortly after that I head a bit further south to Mount Vernon, Washington, over the Skagit River bridge that was rebuilt after falling into the river about three years ago. If you want to see that video, check this out:
Historic Washington State Park: Part Three of Three
This is the final video of the park. In this video we visit the old capital building, gun display, and the old print shop. In addition there are several pictures of historic houses and building. Enjoy the journey.