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3400 Carrington Way, Bellingham, Washington, United States, 43026
1700 Old Samish Rd, Bellingham, Washington, United States, 98229
Lowell Park, 4605 S 3rd Ave, Everett, Washington, United States, 98203

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Whatcom Falls Park

Whatcom Falls Park offers over 200 acres of space for various outdoor activities. There are four sets of waterfalls in this Bellingham, Washington park and

Sudden Valley Dog Park

Your fur baby will definitely love Sudden Valley Dog Park because it offers plenty of space for running, exercising, and socializing. It also offers beach

Bloedel Donovan Park

Bloedel Donovan Park has everything you need in a park. It’s dog-friendly, has excellent trails, and is amidst plenty of trees and lush greens. This

Northridge Park

Like so many Bellington, Washington parks, Northridge Park has excellent trails for walking, running, and biking. The park has a small dedicated space for young

Arroyo Park

Locals who have been to Arroyo Park liken it to a secret garden. The park has some of Bellingham’s best hiking, walking, and biking trails.

Little Squalicum Park

Local park-goers who love visiting Little Squalicum Park say it’s an excellent place for biking and walking. This Bellingham, Washington park features a long beach

Lake Padden Park

There are several off-leash areas at Lake Padden Park. There’s a fenced one near the ballfields in the southeastern part of the park. Your dog

American Legion Memorial Park

One of the things you’ll love at American Legion Memorial Park is the breathtaking panoramic views of Hat Island, also known as Gedney Island, from

Lowell Park

Lowell Park is a 10-acre park in Everett, Washington. There’s plenty to do on-site like playing basketball, pickleball, or tennis. You’ll also find an off-leash

Howarth Park Off-Leash Area

Howarth Park is popular among Everett, Washington locals because of its trails, viewpoint, and the Howarth Park Off-Leash Area. You’ll find the off-leash area on

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