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Family friendly hiking trails around Bellingham offer a diverse range of outdoor experiences, situated between the Salish Sea and the North Cascade Mountains. The region features varied terrain, from saltwater shorelines and coastal paths to forested areas, serene lakes, and accessible mountain trails. This unique geography provides numerous opportunities for hikers to explore natural landscapes, including the Chuckanut Mountains and various city parks.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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The Madrone Crest Loop offers a deep dive into the verdant heart of Chuckanut Mountain Park, guiding you through a dense forest rich with ancient cedar and Douglas firs. You'll…
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The Scudder's Pond and Whatcom Creek Loop offers a refreshing journey through Bellingham's urban wilderness, blending lush forests with open wetlands. You'll follow a path that winds past the impressive…

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Step into the tranquil Hundred Acre Wood Main Loop, a delightful 1.0-mile (1.6 km) hike through a quiet forested landscape in Bellingham. This easy route, with just 139 feet (42…
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The Larrabee and Post Point Trail offers a delightful, easygoing escape into nature, blending the tranquility of sunlit forests with the accessibility of urban green spaces. You'll find yourself on…
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Embark on the challenging Mount Baker Highway to Artist Point hike, a demanding 59.2 miles (95.3 km) journey that climbs 5961 feet (1817 metres) and typically takes around 25 hours…
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I'm a new bike rider and this was a nice but not grueling ride. there is a lot of foot and bike traffic on most of the trail.
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After you hit the top parking lot, take the small trail to go up a bit higher which takes you to this outlook in the photo.
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Fairhaven park is a massive 136-acre park. Amenities include shelters, sports-ball courts, restrooms, and spray park using fresh potable water!
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Traverse dirt paths through a forested wonderland, surrounded by lush trees in a truly serene setting.
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Railroad Trail is part of the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy and runs 3 miles through east Bellingham with access to Whatcom Falls Park trails.
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Beautiful bridge along the Railroad Trail. The trail is built along an old railroad bed and this bridge is one of the old rail bridges. Now it is only open to walkers and cyclists.
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The nature preserve is an 85 acre park located in a dense forest. The park offers a short trail system where visitors can watch the local habitat. There is a parking lot, but no other facilities.
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Feel truly inspired while be impressed by the panoramic view from Artist Point. There are several short trail that lead you to more viewpoints with the Cascades and Mount Baker always present.
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Bellingham offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails. Our guide features over 60 routes, with more than 40 of these rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children of all ages.
Bellingham's diverse landscape makes it suitable for family hikes year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, while summer provides access to higher elevation trails near Mount Baker. Even in winter, many lower elevation trails, especially those in city parks, remain accessible and beautiful.
The komoot community highly rates the family-friendly trails in Bellingham, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Hikers frequently praise the diverse scenery, from coastal views to lush forests and waterfalls, as well as the well-maintained paths suitable for various ages and abilities.
Yes, Bellingham has several excellent options for stroller-friendly walks. The Scudder's Pond and Whatcom Creek Loop is a gentle, paved path ideal for strollers. The South Bay Trail and sections of the Interurban Trail also offer flat, accessible surfaces with beautiful views.
For breathtaking views, consider trails in the Chuckanut Mountains. While some are more challenging, the area offers glimpses of the Salish Sea and San Juan Islands. The Samish Overlook provides panoramic vistas. Within city limits, trails around Lake Padden and the Cyrus Gates Overlook offer lovely perspectives.
Absolutely! Whatcom Falls Park is a fantastic destination for families looking to see waterfalls. The park features over five miles of trails, and the picturesque Whatcom Falls themselves are easily accessible and a highlight for visitors of all ages.
Many family-friendly trails in Bellingham are dog-friendly, but leash rules and specific regulations vary by park and trail. Always check local signage. Popular spots like Lake Padden Park and sections of the Interurban Trail generally welcome leashed dogs.
Yes, many trails in Bellingham are designed as loops, perfect for families. The Hundred Acre Wood Main Loop is an easy, short circular route. Lake Padden also offers a popular loop trail that circles the lake, providing a continuous and scenic walk.
Bellingham's diverse ecosystems mean you might spot various wildlife. Along coastal trails, look for seabirds and marine life. In forested areas, keep an eye out for deer, squirrels, and a wide array of bird species. Near lakes and ponds, you might see ducks, geese, and other waterfowl.
Many trails lead to or pass by interesting landmarks. The Chuckanut Interurban Trail connects to Larrabee State Park, Washington's first state park, offering coastal views and beach access. The Fragrance Lake Trail leads to a serene mountain lake. Whatcom Falls Park features the historic stone bridge over the falls.
Yes, several family-friendly trails are accessible via Bellingham's public transport system. Whatcom Falls Park, Lake Padden Park, and trails connecting to downtown Bellingham like the South Bay Trail are often within walking distance of bus stops, making them convenient for families without a car.
Bellingham has many trails close to urban areas, meaning amenities are often nearby. Trails connecting to Fairhaven or downtown Bellingham, such as the Larrabee and Post Point Trail, offer easy access to cafes, restaurants, and restrooms. Whatcom Falls Park also has facilities within the park.


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