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Mount Baker (3,286 meters / 10,781 feet): This slumbering volcano dominates the northwestern horizon and holds records for most snowfall and longest ski season. Hike, ski, or snowboard year-round on its slopes
Salish Sea: Bellingham sits on the edge of this intricate network of waterways shared by the U.S. and Canada. Explore over 130 miles (209 km) of meandering marine shoreline, teeming with rich marine life, right at your doorstep.
North Cascades National Park: A vast wilderness area and the second-most biologically diverse national park in the U.S. awaits just a scenic drive east. This sprawling alpine and evergreen reserve boasts over 300 glaciers and 300 lakes. Hike, camp, backpack, or enjoy viewing wildlife in this pristine natural environment.
Canadian Border: Whatcom County shares a border with British Columbia, Canada. Bellingham, your gateway from Western Washington State, offers convenient access points for exploration. Crossings are located at Blaine (farthest west), Lynden (central), and Sumas (easternmost). Check restrictions and current wait times at bellingham.org/transportation for a smooth journey.
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North Cascades National Park: A vast wilderness area and the second-most biologically diverse national park in the U.S. awaits just a scenic drive east. This sprawling alpine and evergreen reserve boasts over 300 glaciers and 300 lakes. Hike, camp, backpack, or enjoy viewing wildlife in this pristine natural environment.
Canadian Border: Whatcom County shares a border with British Columbia, Canada. Bellingham, your gateway from Western Washington State, offers convenient access points for exploration. Crossings are located at Blaine (farthest west), Lynden (central), and Sumas (easternmost). Check restrictions and current wait times at bellingham.org/transportation for a smooth journey.
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* State of Washington Tourism
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