Sehome Hill Arboretum offers a lush 180-acre forested oasis overlooking Bellingham, Washington. It features a network of trails perfect for hiking and exploring unique ecological habitats close to urban life.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Sehome Hill Arboretum.
Free access with no permits required.
April to October for optimal weather and trail conditions.
No dedicated visitor center; information available online and at trailhead kiosks.
Accessible via I-5 and SR 11, close to Western Washington University's campus.
Mild climate with wet winters and dry summers. Temperatures vary from mid-30s °F in winter to mid-70s °F in summer.
Ongoing efforts to preserve native plant species and manage invasive species. Fire risk is low due to the damp climate.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
A short loop trail leading to the observation tower with scenic vistas.
A main trail traversing the length of the arboretum, showcasing diverse plant life.
Enjoy sweeping views and forested pathways with moderate elevation gain.
Features a historic tunnel and easy access to other arboretum trails.
Visit the observation tower at sunset for stunning views.
Spring is a great time to visit for blooming wildflowers.
Parking is available at the arboretum's trailhead near the university.
Wear comfortable shoes as trails can be steep in some areas.