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Up Whatcom Creek – Without a Paddle

Up Whatcom Creek – Without a Paddle

By Todd Elsworth / February 18, 2014

Whatcom Creek runs through downtown Bellingham and empties into Bellingham Bay at Maritime Heritage Park. "For over 10,000 years, Whatcom Creek has tumbled four miles into its estuary at Bellingham ... [Continue Reading]

Category iconInsider Blogs Tag iconBellingham,  Bellingham Technical College,  city,  development,  Eagles,  enhancement,  Fishing,  herons,  hiking trails,  Mike McRory,  Perry Center for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sciences,  Salmon,  Salmon Art Walk,  spawning,  Steve Seymour,  Things to do in Bellingham,  Totem poles,  trails in Bellingham,  travel to Bellingham,  visit Bellingham,  WA,  water,  waterfall,  waterfront,  Whatcom Creek,  winter walks

Kayaking the Calm Waters of the Nooksack River Delta

Kayaking the Calm Waters of the Nooksack River Delta

By Todd Elsworth / February 10, 2014

The mouth of the Nooksack River  is a colorful landscape. From the air (or Google) it presents an interesting perspective that looks like the roots of a tree reaching into the earth below. Located ... [Continue Reading]

Category iconInsider Blogs Tag iconBald Eagles,  Bellingham Bay,  birding,  Cormorants,  fun,  herons,  kayaking,  Lummi Island,  Nooksack Delta,  Nooksack River,  Outdoor Activity,  paddling,  Sunsets on Bellingham Bay,  wildlife

Traipsing to Teddy Bear Cove

Traipsing to Teddy Bear Cove

By Todd Elsworth / January 29, 2013

Just south of Bellingham, WA and its Fairhaven district, you have access to a unique range of recreational options in the scenic Chuckanut Mountains. “The Chuckanuts” are unique in that they are the ... [Continue Reading]

Category iconInsider Blogs Tag iconbeaches,  Bellingham,  Fairhaven,  herons,  Hiking,  Interurban,  kids,  Teddy Bear Cove,  trails,  walking,  Whatcom

Paddle to Beautiful Views at Clark’s Point

Paddle to Beautiful Views at Clark’s Point

By Todd Elsworth / December 28, 2012

Walking the trails at Clark’s Point in Bellingham takes some local knowledge to accomplish. There is no car parking available at the trailhead for access to the viewpoints on both the east and west ... [Continue Reading]

Category iconInsider Blogs Tag iconBellingham Bay,  boating,  Clark's Point,  Community Boating Center,  herons,  Kayak,  Marine Park,  oyster catchers,  Paddle,  Port of Bellingham,  seals,  wildlife

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Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism
Visitor Center Located at I-5 Exit 253
904 Potter Street, Bellingham, WA 98229

Hours: Due to COVID-19, the Visitor Center is open limited hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10am-3pm. Masks required.

Phone: 360-671-3990
Email: tourism@bellingham.org

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