Top Things to Do in Bellingham" Set Against the Backdrop of the Snow-Capped Mount Baker, Bellingham Has an Impressive Topography of Azure Waters and Mountains

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Top Things to Do in Bellingham "Top Things To Do in Bellingham" Set against the backdrop of the snow-capped Mount Baker, Bellingham has an impressive topography of azure waters and mountains. Touted to be one of the most livable cities, the city is one of the most coveted destinations for skiing. Erstellt von : Cityseeker 10 Vorgemerkte Orte Whatcom Falls Park "Creeks and Trails" Whatcom Falls Park encompasses quite a large space, most of which is full of woods and beautiful gardens. The Whatcom Creek flows through the park, meeting several trails and adding another element of enjoyment. The park also has a playground for kids and a fishing pond making it a perfect spot to spend quality time with them. by Ken Haufle +1 360 778 7000 www.cob.org/services/recreation/pa 1401 Electric Avenue, Bellingham WA rks-trails/whatcom-falls-park.aspx Whatcom Museum "Admiring Art and Reminiscing History" Whatcom Museum was established in 1892 and pertains to disseminating the local art and history. You can find here many interesting exhibits, paintings, artworks extensive photo archives by great artists and budding talent that are awe-inspiring. The Family Interactive Gallery at Whatcom Museum is the perfect place for kids to learn all about history, art and by Benjamin Cody nature through interactive and immersive displays. +1 360 778 8930 www.whatcommuseum.or [email protected] 250 Flora Street, Bellingham g/ WA Fairhaven Historic District "An Important Commercial Neighborhood" One of the most important commercial neighborhoods in Bellingham, the Fairhaven Historic District is well frequented by tourists here on work and for leisure. The place has several famous companies that have their headquarters here. Besides, the place is also surrounded by several elite and chic restaurants, hotels and night out spots that are interesting to by Joe Mabel check out. There are some branded shops and stores that make for nice shopping expeditions. www.fairhaven.com 10th-12th Streets, Fairhaven Historic District, Bellingham WA Chuckanut Drive "Dream Journeys!" The Chuckanut Drive or the Washington State route 11 presents the best drives and road journeys in the city of Washington. From its starting point at Bellingham to its endpoint at Samish bays, you will pass through beautiful scenery and experiences alongside the Chuckanut mountains. When traveling on this famed highway, you could witness some by Hugo-90 breathtaking spots like the Islands of San Juan, the Olympic peninsula along with spectacular views of mountains and bays. As you drive through, you can enjoy a meal at the 4 popular restaurants or can even enjoy a family picnic at the state park of Larrabee. As the fall season sets in, it further accentuates the beauty of this route. If you are in or around Bellingham, get to the Chuckanut drive to appreciate scenic beauty. State Route-11, Bellingham WA Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden "Outdoor Sculpture Collection" Nestled in the lush greens of the Olympic Peninsula, the Chuckanut Bay Gallery & Sculpture Garden is a unique combination of art and nature. It houses a huge outdoor sculpture garden along with a huge display of around 400 American handicrafts for its visitors. These products can also by Tisma Jrdl on Unsplash be purchased. +1 360 734 4885 www.chuckanutbaygallery info@chuckanutbaygallery. 700 Chuckanut Drive North, .com/ com Bellingham WA Larrabee State Park "Breathtaking Natural Beauty" Overlooking the Bellingham Bay, the Larrabee State Park has several recreational opportunities. The topography comprises of two lakes, dense forests and also a saltwater coastline. Rich in fauna, the park is a favorite among outdoor lovers, hikers and campers. by +1 runarut 360 676 2093 parks.state.wa.us/536/Larrabee 245 Chuckanut Drive, Bellingham WA Boulevard Park "Beach Side Park" Offering spectacular views of the bay, Boulevard Park is a perfect spot to enjoy a pleasant day. Stroll through the park, enjoy a waterside picnic, or simply lounge and relax on the beach here. The scenic park also features playgrounds picnic tables along with a performance area for local events. by Fernando +1 360 778 Gonzalez 7000 470 Bayview Drive, Bellingham WA Lake Padden Park "Lakeside Trails and More" Lush green lake park for those who love to explore outdoor beauty by walking, running, cycling, kayaking, swimming etc in and around the scenic lake area. Walkthrough the 2.6miles of trail giving away picturesque views of the surrounding area. It is a tranquil area where you can also bring your dogs and leave them free in the off-leash area. by theslowlane Besides, there are playgrounds, picnicking facilities, boating spots, restrooms making your fun day out comfortable and fun-filled. +1 360 738 7400 4882 South Samish Way, Bellingham WA by Joe Mabel The Spark Museum of Electrical Invention "Know All About Electricity" The Spark Museum of Electrical Invention is a treasure trove of scientific knowledge and gives you details on electricity production. The museum takes you through the entire process of electricity manufacturing, right from its inception to its current applications. One must check the book on electricity by Sir William Gilbert. You will also get to know about the process of radio operation which is very interesting for all science lovers. There are several informative events that take place regularly as well. +1 360 738 3886 www.sparkmuseum.org/ 1312 Bay Street, Bellingham WA Sehome Hill Arboretum "Woods and Trails" Located in the wooded areas of Bellingham, Washington, the Sehome Hill Arboretum is a park that is full of shaded trees, forests and winding trails. There is also an observation tower from which you can see the surrounding woodlands. If you are looking to spend some quiet time with your friends and family then this park is a perfect place to be. by jeremySO 600 25th Street, Bellingham WA Schließen Sie sich uns an bei: cityseeker.com Allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen | DATENSCHUTZBESTIMMUNG | API | KONTAKT | Urheberrecht (COPYRIGHT) 2021 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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