CANADA Maple Beach UNITED STATES Monument Park SEMIAHMOO 3 Blaine WHATCOM COUNTY, NOT FOR NAVIGATIONAL USE Point Roberts BAY 4 Lily Point 2 DRAYTON 1 Lighthouse Marine Park, Point Roberts ...... 1 HARBOR 5 2 Semiahmoo Park ...... Drayton Harbor Road 3 Semiahmoo Resort ...... 4 Blaine Boat Launch ...... Birch Bay Drive 5 Dakota Creek Kayak Launch ...... Birch Bay 6 Birch Bay State Park ...... Birch Bay Lynden Road 7 Gulf Road ...... Lynden BIRCH 8 548 Lake Terrell ...... BAY Portal Way 9 Little Squalicum Beach ...... 10 Squalicum Harbor Boat Launch ...... 6 11 Birch Bay Zuanich Point Park ...... State Park 12 Grandview Road Cornwall Beach ...... 548 Point 13 Boulevard Park ...... Whitehorn Kickerville Road 14 Fairhaven Boat Launch, Community Boating Center ...... LAKE TERRELL 15 Marine Park ...... 16 Larrabee State Park, Wildcat Cove ...... 8 17 Lake Samish (Fish & Wildlife) ...... 7 18 Samish Park ...... Mountain View Road 19 Lake Terrel Road Ferndale Lake Padden Boat Launch (access rentals via west entrance) ..... 20 (Bloedel-Donovan) ...... CANADA 21 Lake Whatcom Park ...... 22 Lake Whatcom (Fire Hall) ...... Slater Road

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Baker Lake Whatcom Water Trail Map The Seven Principles of The Whatcom Water trail is unique and diverse, LEAVE NO TRACE offering over 100 miles of shoreline. Our goal in ■ Plan ahead and prepare creating this map is to provide access to many of What- com’s beautiful water access points, encourage education ■ Travel and camp on durable surfaces about natural resources, and foster community support and ■ Dispose of waste properly conservation of our great outdoors. ■ Leave what you fi nd Semiahmoo: Contains a mile-long trail that connects the ■ ends of the peninsula. The county park features Semiahmoo Minimize campfi re impact Museum, which details the area’s history as a bustling ■ Respect wildlife headquarters for the salmon canning. With 300 acres of ■ Be considerate of other visitors tidelands, Semiahmoo is perfect for a peaceful stroll, bird- watching, beachcombing, a family picnic, or simply enjoying spectacular views of Mt. Baker, Twin Sisters, Drayton Harbor, Moondance Sea Kayak Adventures and Boundary Bay.

Lighthouse Marine Park: This park is located at the southwest tip of Point Roberts, with gorgeous panoramic Community Boating Center: The Community Boating views of the water. A great place to watch for orcas. Center offers safe, small-boat recreation on Bellingham Bay. Lake Whatcom: A great freshwater kayaking They offer sailing, paddling, and rowing; rentals, lessons, destination. Lake Whatcom is surrounded by hills, waterfalls programs, and moorage available to all. Open 7 days a and giant old Douglas fi r trees. Kayak, pedal boats and week from May to September, and located at the Public Boat stand up paddle board (SUP) rentals are available at Bloedel Launch in Fairhaven. For more information contact CBC at Donovan Park. 360-714-8891 and www.boatingcenter.org.

Wildcat Cove: Located at Larrabee State Park, Wildcat Lummi Nation: As respected members of our community and Cove is six miles south of Bellingham off of scenic Chucka- per Lummi Nation’s request all Lummi Nation beaches are nut Drive. It is a great place for a day trip or an overnight closed to non-tribal members. Lummi Nation borders are excursion. Along the shoreline you can marvel at the unique outlined on the map for reference. shapes of Chuckanut sandstone that have been sculpted by the wind and water. Marine Resources Know your tide schedule: https://tidesandcurrents.noaa. Safety Considerations ■ Boulevard Park, Bellingham Bay gov/noaatidepredictions.html?id=TWC1169. Wear your life vest! For a forecast of tides and currents, visit: ■ Be sure to check tides/currents at each area you visit. www.deepzoom.com. ■ Do not access the waterway through private property If you see marine animals that you believe to be to launch unless you have permission. stranded, please visit the Stranded Network ■ Adhere to all local lake, river and ocean rules for https://whalemuseum.org/pages/marine-mammal- water crafts and sports.

2/13/20 10:33 AM stranding-network for information. ■ Follow all posted signage, including Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) requirements.