Whatcom County And Bellingham Interurban Trail
From Whatcom County It's not difficult to see why the Interurban Trail is one of the most popular trails in Bellingham. The variance in foliage, ecosystems, views and branching side trails have much to offer the day hiker ... traillink.com
Galbraith Mt.
Galbraith Mt. is located In Bellingham, WA. between Lakeway Dr. to the north, Yew St. to the west and Samish Dr. on the south. The most distinguishing feature on the mountain is a tall stand of trees at the top that was le... trailpeak.com
Lake Padden Loop, Bellingham, Washington
This little jaunt is an urban, rather genteel, mountain bike ride, suitable for families and true beginners. It's only 2.6 flat, non-technical miles around the lake, but the ride can be part of a day of riding, swimming, picn... trails.com
Lost Lake
Clayton Beach tr is across the highway from the parking area, however near the entrance is a signed forest service rd heading up the hill. Take this one, grab one of them bigger gears on your basket and settle in for a ... singletracks.com
Hertz Trail
The Hertz Trail (also known as the North Lake Whatcom Trail) follows the eastern shoreline of Washington's fourth largest freshwater lake. The relatively flat, fine-gravel pathway traces the former Bellingham Bay and Easte... traillink.com
Canyon Ridge Trail
General Description Canyon Ridge Trail is a strenuous 10.3 mile hike, horseback ride, mountain bike ride, or motorcycle trail. Start on the Damfino Lakes Trail #625 in an old clear-cut, quickly entering mature forest. In 0... wildernet.com
Interurban Trail
This is a popular and highly used trail that connects the community of Bellingham with various recreational areas south of town. Granting access to Chuckanut mountain trails, Larrabee State Park (campground & beach acce... singletracks.com
Larrabee State Park
- Larrabee State Park covers 2680 acres with 8,100 feet of saltwater shoreline on Samish Bay and 6,700 feet of freshwater shoreline on two lakes. A two-lane boat launching ramp is provided for boaters. The terrain within t... wildernet.com