Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Stimpson Family Nature Preserve
Phone:+1 360-778-5850
Hours:Sunday | 12am - 12am |
Monday | 12am - 12am |
Tuesday | 12am - 12am |
Wednesday | 12am - 12am |
Thursday | 12am - 12am |
Friday | 12am - 12am |
Saturday | 12am - 12am |
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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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Open Carry Washington: Stimpson Family Nature Reserve
Been awhile since I did an OC video. In this one we go for a short hike at Stimpson Family Nature Reserve. I talk a little bit about why I carry, we take a trip over to the Coop in Bellingham. Then pick up a sweet video game at Next Level Gaming in Everett, and finish our day with some good Chinese cuisine at Beijing Garden.
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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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Inspiration by Ender Güney
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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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First snow of 2019 in Bellingham Washington, Sudden Valley
First snow of the year (2019) in Bellingham Washington. Sudden Valley is the exact location.
75th anniversary of the Sinlahekin – Washington state’s first wildlife area
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Sinlahekin – the state’s first wildlife area – with seven weekend events in 2014.
The celebration began with a public ceremony on June 7 that included U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Director Dan Ashe, WDFW Director Phil Anderson, other local, state, tribal and federal officials, dedication of a hiking trail in memory of former WDFW administrator Dave Brittell, and a memory-sharing session with the area’s first families and managers.
Five summer weekends offered free public field trips and presentations by WDFW personnel and other experts on the area’s diverse wildlife, vegetation, geology and history. The celebration concluded on National Public Lands Day and National Hunting & Fishing Day, Sept. 27, with the “Mule Deer Dash” fun run.
This short video shows highlights from these anniversary year events.
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