Whatcom County Parks offers a diverse range of outdoor recreational opportunities, from forested trails and waterfront access to camping and wildlife viewing, all set within the scenic landscapes of northwestern Washington.
Whatcom County Parks encompasses a variety of parklands that highlight the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems of Whatcom County in Washington State. The parks system includes forested areas, lakes, rivers, beaches, and mountainous terrain that provide a range of outdoor activities and experiences. Geographically, the parks spread across lowland forests, river corridors, and foothills of the North Cascades, offering visitors access to old-growth trees, salmon streams, and panoramic views. The ecology of the parks supports numerous species of birds, mammals, and native plants, including protected habitats for salmon and other aquatic life. Historically, these lands encompass sites important to indigenous peoples of the Coast Salish tribes and later settlers who valued the area's natural resources. Popular recreation includes hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, kayaking, and wildlife viewing, often supported by well-maintained trail systems and public access points. Notable landmarks within the county parks include Lake Terrell’s calm waters ideal for paddle sports, the Silver Lake area’s mix of wetlands and forest trails, and the scenic views of the Cascade foothills from certain trail overlooks. Visitor appeal stems from the combination of natural beauty, varied terrain, and relatively easy access from nearby urban areas such as Bellingham. The parks system provides a balanced outdoor experience for both casual day users and more dedicated outdoor enthusiasts looking for quiet retreats and natural settings throughout the seasons.
Lake Terrell – popular for kayaking and fishing
Silver Lake area wetlands – excellent wildlife viewing habitat
Lookout Mountain Park – panoramic foothill and valley views
Larrabee State Park access points within county boundaries providing extended trail connections
A serene lake favored for non-motorized boating, fishing, and surrounding nature trails.
Restored wetland habitats providing important stopover for migratory birds and native wildlife.
Offers sweeping views of the Cascade foothills and opportunities for scenic picnics and photography.