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Bellingham/Whatcom Tourism

Heather Meadows, Whatcom County
Aerial Bellingham
Diablo Lake
Hiker in North Cascades
Locals drinking beers
Whale Watching
Mt. Baker
Shopping downtown Bellingham
Mt. Shuksan
Lynden Parade
Spark Museum
Bellingham Farmers Market
Chuckanut Drive
Heather Meadows, Whatcom County
Aerial Bellingham
Diablo Lake
Hiker in North Cascades
Locals drinking beers
Whale Watching
Mt. Baker
Shopping downtown Bellingham
Mt. Shuksan
Lynden Parade
Spark Museum
Bellingham Farmers Market
Chuckanut Drive

Stretching from the Salish Sea into North Cascades National Park, Bellingham and Whatcom County are a soul-nourishing blend of rugged peaks, evergreen views and calm, inland saltwater. The county’s rural Nooksack River Valley supports thriving agriculture and a culture of farm-to-table restaurants. As an active college town, Bellingham also values its youthful vibe, arts and music scene, craft breweries, and waterfront historic districts.

Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism
Visitor Center Located at I-5 Exit 253
904 Potter Street, Bellingham, WA 98229

Address: 904 Potter Street, Bellingham, WA 98229
Phone: 360.671.3990
Website: www.bellingham.org
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