Maritime Heritage Park is an urban green space thats sits along Whatcom Creek, featuring paved and unpaved trails, picnic areas, and an amphitheater that accommodates up to 300 people. This area was once Bellingham's first sawmill, established in 1852.
As the name suggests, the Railroad Trail was constructed on the bed of an old railroad. It is made of crushed limestone and is a great traffic free alternative to Barkley Boulevard.
Waypoint Park in Bellingham is one of the first tangible signs of the redevelopment of Georgia-Pacific's former waterfront paper mill site and a harbinger of the property's future. It also …
Bellingham is a popular outdoor hub in Washington. It is surrounded by mountains, the sea, and great views. The city itself is full of history and used to be an important player in the area's coal industry.
Whatcom Community College services 11,000 students annually and is 9/31 for best community college in Washington, and 482/922 in the country. Despite their rankings, the college has modern buildings and an easy navigable campus.