July 5, 2018 / Danny Sullivan / Seattle Magazine

Bellingham in Summer Is Outdoor Central

Bellingham has found a new identity over the past few years as a destination full of great craft breweries, but its connection to the outdoors remains as timeless as nature itself. With numerous parks in and around town and Bellingham Bay on its doorstep, the area is packed with activities for the outdoor enthusiast. Read the full, print feature here. 

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Original URL: http://seattlemag.com/northwest-travel-and-outdoors/bellingham-summer-outdoor-central
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