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Jogging in Lake Terrell Wildlife Area offers routes through diverse natural settings, including coastal stretches and designated wildlife areas. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Runners can expect paths winding through parklands and along marine reserves, providing opportunities for wildlife observation. The region's landscape is characterized by its proximity to water bodies and managed natural spaces.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
7
runners
10.9km
01:08
20m
20m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.26km
00:27
30m
30m
Easy run. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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7.02km
00:44
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
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8.23km
00:51
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.46km
00:46
10m
10m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Lake Terrell Wildlife Area
Pinch yourself, just a short distance from all that is urban, you'll find this beautiful, secluded cove. Complete with views out to the Canadian Gulf Islands. If you have a license, you can even harvest shellfish in season.
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Birch Bay offers a tranquil view with state parks, beaches, and the usual Pacific coast feel. From Birch bay you can spot Canada and Point Roberts.
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There are 5 dedicated running routes in the Lake Terrell Wildlife Area and surrounding regions featured on komoot, offering diverse experiences from coastal paths to parkland trails.
Yes, the region offers easy options. For a gentle experience, consider the Running loop from Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve, which is an easy 2.7 miles (4.3 km) path through a marine reserve environment. This route is also suitable for families looking for a less strenuous run.
Running routes in the Lake Terrell Wildlife Area vary in length. You can find shorter loops like the 2.7 miles (4.3 km) Running loop from Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve, up to longer runs such as the 6.8 miles (10.9 km) Birch Bay State Park Beach loop from Birch Bay State Park.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, providing a convenient circular experience. Examples include the Birch Bay State Park Beach loop from Birch Bay State Park and the Hovander Park Trail loop from Tennant Lake Wildlife Area, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Many trails in the Lake Terrell Wildlife Area and surrounding parks are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash in state parks and wildlife areas, but always practice Leave No Trace principles and clean up after your pet.
The Lake Terrell Wildlife Area is renowned for its birdwatching opportunities, especially waterfowl and migratory birds. Along coastal routes like those near Birch Bay and Point Whitehorn, you might spot marine birds and seals. Inland trails, such as the Hovander Park Trail loop, offer chances to see various wetland and forest species.
Absolutely. Routes along Birch Bay State Park and Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve offer stunning coastal views of the Salish Sea. The Hovander Park Trail loop provides scenic vistas of wetlands, farmlands, and the Nooksack River.
Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, making them ideal for running. Spring brings blooming flora and active wildlife, while fall showcases beautiful foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather, especially on exposed coastal sections. Winter runs are possible, but trails might be muddy or wet, and daylight hours are shorter.
Parking is generally available at the trailheads of popular routes. For instance, you can find parking at Birch Bay State Park for routes starting there, and designated parking areas are available at Point Whitehorn Marine Reserve and Hovander Park/Tennant Lake Wildlife Area. Always check local signage for any specific parking fees or restrictions.
While the immediate vicinity of the wildlife area is primarily natural, you'll find amenities, including cafes and restrooms, in nearby towns. Birch Bay, for example, offers several options close to the state park trails. It's advisable to carry your own water and snacks, especially for longer runs.
The terrain in Lake Terrell Wildlife Area is generally flat with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for various fitness levels. You'll encounter a mix of surfaces, including packed earth trails, gravel paths, and some paved sections, particularly in park areas. Coastal routes may involve sandy or shell-strewn paths.
Runners frequently praise the tranquil natural settings, the opportunities for wildlife observation, and the generally flat, accessible terrain. The coastal views from routes like the Birch Bay State Park Beach loop from Birch Bay are also a highlight for many.


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