Fragrance Lake is part of Larrabee State Park, which became Washington’s first state park after a 20-acre parcel of land was donated by the Larrabee family in 1915.
Nestled along the Whatcom Creek Greenway, Derby Pond is a true angler's paradise. Spanning over 23 acres, it is home to abundant largemouth bass and other fish species, making it …
A short loop trail leads you to this beautiful alpine setting. Follow the Bagley Lakes Trail from here at Lower Bagley Lake to the slightly bigger Upper Bagley Lake.
Enjoy this beautiful alpine lake at the base of Mt Shuksan, where you will enjoy close up views of the glaciers and the waterfalls streaming down the mountain from their …
Pine Lake is one of two lowland mountain lakes in the Pine Lake Wildlife Area. It offers year-round fishing, as well as camping opportunities. Pine Lake also has a little island, which you can access via a network of boardwalks.
A spur trail of approximately 0.1 miles will take you south and down to Hopkins Lake, whre you find a campsite for two tents near the shore. The lake is …
The Fire and Ice Trail is an easy loop telling you the story of how glaciers – like the Coleman Glacier – and volcanoes like Mount Baker itself shaped the …
Baker Lake is a 9-mile-long reservoir formed by the Upper Baker Dam in 1959. It is popular for fishing, camping, boating, and hiking. The fish that call this reservoir home …