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Bellingham Rock Landmark - Bellingham (WA)

Address: 🏑 I-5, Bellingham, WA 98229
Phone : +1 (360) 733-5476
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    Jake Logan: Lots of fun things go on here depending on the time of year. Telescopes, saxophones, swimming, slack-lining, but it’s always beautiful and always a good place to incorporate into a walk of the waterfront.
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    Bellingham Visitor Information Center
    Phoenix Olver: Nice people, helpful information. Cute place. Clean restrooms. Organized stuff. Helpful staff. Everything you would need to know about Bellingham they know and will help you. So kind to kids and understand disabilities. Super kind and lovely staff
    Family Interactive Gallery (FIG) at the Whatcom Museum - Bellingham
    Family Interactive Gallery (FIG) at the Whatcom Museum
    Alexander Robino: Every parents savior on a rainy day. Fun place with a variety of things for the kids to explore. There are places for adults to sit here and there. A small section is available for the smaller ones/overwhelmed toddlers. There are often arts and crafts. Grateful to have a place like this in the community. Reasonable price for what you get!
    Waypoint Park - Bellingham
    Waypoint Park
    Carefree Spas: Interesting park on Bellinghams waterfront with salmon jumping out of the nearby Whatcom Waterway, Lummi Island was visible in the distance. The Acid Ball is a super cool industrial relic originally used in wood pulp processing. Great outdoor concert venue here and mini golf.
    Clarks Point - Bellingham
    Clarks Point
    Emma Swanson: One of my favorite spots in Bellingham. I love coming here and setting up a hammock to read. It can get busy during sunset so if you want the sunset views come early on a nice weather day. Some days you get lucky and have it basically to yourself.
    Whatcom Creek Fish Ladder -
    Whatcom Creek Fish Ladder
    Endora Browning: It is a nice walk around the park. There is a beautiful waterfall and a lot of benches for sitting and watching the birds. It is a lovely retreat in the bustling city.
    Larrabee State Park - Bellingham
    Larrabee State Park
    Sijeeta Deb: Great experience! Theres lot of parking area, discover pass is required. On either side of the road theres beach and trail. Theres playground on the way to Beach for children and good picnic area with family.
    Grace Statue - Bellingham
    Grace Statue
    Asrial Novastar: Ive seen the statue before. Its a neat little thing that gives an additional reason to walk the boardwalk. Unfortunately, its currently missing. Suspect it has something to do with a recent major storm as it was there in June of 2024. Hopefully the owner/caretaker is aware and it will come back one day.
    Eells Park - Colfax
    Eells Park
    Ducci: This is one of the oldest neighborhood parks in Colfax. The 1912 Womens Park Association purchased the property from the owner, the Lutheran Church, and named the park after its local minister, Cushing Eells. The park features an historic fountain, restrooms, a half court, play equipment and grass and mature trees. A nice stop for a picnic and much loved by the neighborhood kids.
    The Codger Pole - Colfax
    The Codger Pole
    Alexis Denchel: Dont use Google maps to get you there. It had us turn into Stephens St and we needed to go south by another block. It was neat to see the pole. I had no idea it existed until I read about it in my Washington curiosities book.
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