May 5, 2016 / Brandon Fralic / Whatcom Talk

Ales and Trails: Hikes Near Beer in Whatcom County

What do hikers crave most after a long, strenuous outing? A hot meal and a cold drink. Most brewpubs provide both, making the nearest brewery a natural stop for post-hike beers. And fortunately for Whatcom County, there’s no shortage of peaks or pints in our backyard. Read full article here: Ales and Trails: Hikes Near Beer in Whatcom County

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