Whatcom County Parks & Recreation offers diverse outdoor adventures in Washington State, from lush forests to scenic coastlines.
Whatcom County Parks & Recreation manages a rich variety of natural landscapes in the northwestern corner of Washington State, showcasing everything from dense forests and lush mountains to scenic shorelines. This area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. Its geography is highlighted by the presence of parts of the Cascade Range, which includes Mount Baker, a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding. The parks are known for preserving diverse ecosystems, supporting species like the Northern Spotted Owl and various salmon species. Historical elements are present too, with remnants of indigenous cultures and early pioneer history scattered throughout. The local climate contributes to its lush environment, with significant rainfall supporting its vibrant biodiverse habitats. These protected areas also include key visitor spots like the Whatcom Falls Park, enjoying recreational amenities amidst picturesque waterfalls, and Larrabee State Park, which offers trails and marine activities along the Samish Bay.
Whatcom Falls Park's iconic waterfalls and serene walking paths
The unique Chuckanut Drive offering stunning coastal and mountain scenery
Historic Larrabee State Park featuring rich marine and forest ecosystems
Remote mountain views and trails in the Mount Baker area
A series of waterfalls surrounded by forest, offering picturesque hiking trails and picnic spots.
A scenic roadway providing breathtaking views of the Salish Sea and access to trailheads in the Chuckanut Mountains.
Washington's first state park, featuring tide pools, hiking trails, and beach access.