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GROUP AC T I VI TIES
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Table of ContentsSEMIAHMOO GROUP ACTIVITIES 2
CULINARY CREATIONS 3
GROUP GOLF 4
INDOOR GOLF SIMULATOR 5
FITNESS ACTIVITIES 5
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES 6
WHALE WATCHING & CHARTER FISHING 7
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Semiahmoo Beach Wars
BALLOON TOSSGroup Size: Minimum of 4 guests
This game challenges each player’s ability to throw and catch
a fragile water balloon across a long distance. Attendees will be divided into
groups of two and will be given a water balloon. Players will
then be lined up in two lines, with partners facing each other three
feet away. After each toss, each teammate must take a large step
backwards. The winner will be the last team to break their balloon.
Price: $10.00 per person
WATER DODGEBALLGroup Size: Minimum of 10 guests
Divide the attendees into two equal groups, each with
their own bucket of water balloons. The play area
will be defined by a Semiahmoo Referee. After the whistle
blows the driest person still standing wins!
Price: $20.00 per person
BEACH PONGGroup Size: Minimum of 4 guests
Beach Pong is generally played by teams of two, in which
each team takes turns throwing a volleyball into the other team’s
buckets. Once a ball lands in a bucket, the bucket is taken
away and the opponent then dumps the water bucket onto the
team the bucket belongs to. If both teammates hit buckets,
the balls are rolled back and they get to shoot again. First team
to get all the buckets dumped on them loses. The winning
team will then get to play again with the next team.
Price: $25.00 per person
SEMIAHMOO BEACH WARS (SUMMER MONTHS ONLY)
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WINE TASTINGGroup Size: Minimum of 4 guests, Maximum of 50 guestsDuration: 2 hoursSeason: Year-Round
Learn about different types of Washington wine.You will receive a cheese and charcuterie board to accompany your tasting.
Price: $60.00 per person
SALSA COMPETITIONGroup Size: Minimum of 6 guests, Maximum of 40 guestsDuration: 1 hourSeason: Year-Round
Have a friendly competition and enjoy a great snack at the same time. Compete in groups to create a salsa using fresh and local ingredients, as well as some unique items to really make your salsa stand out! Price includes one margarita per guest.
Price: $40.00 per person
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CHOPPED CHALLENGEGroup Size: Minimum of 8 guests, Maximum of 60 guestsDuration: 2 hoursSeason: Year-Round
Beef tongue, chicken liver, palm sugar, geoduck, snails: here are some of the ingredients you might find in your black box. Be creative, be bold, and be a rock star chef by preparing a dish using the ingredients in your black box. Your group will vote to pick the winner. Glass of house wine included.
Price: $80.00 per person
PAINT & SIPGroup Size: Minimum of 8 guests, Maximum of 12 guestsDuration: 2 or 4 hoursSeason: Year-Round
Learn the basics of watercolor, acrylics, charcoal, and more. You’ll take home a masterpiece to proudly display knowing it was made by YOU. We’ll supply the painting supplies and your first glass of wine, you supply the creativity!
Inquire for pricing and availability.
COOKING DEMONSTRATIONGroup Size: Minimum of 8 guests, Maximum of 10 guestsDuration: 2 hoursSeason: Year-Round
Gather around the kitchen for some delicious instruction. One of our professional chefs will lead you through the preparation of a dish, complete with a tasting, of course. Glass of house wine included.
Larger groups can inquire with our Sales Team.
Price: $80.00 per person
Culinary Creations
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Group Golf
*Available in the off-season at the Golf Simulator at Semiahmoo for small groups.
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GROUP GOLF TOURNAMENT
Group Size: Minimum of 24 guests, Maximum of 140 guestsDuration: 4-6 hoursSeason: Year-Round (weather permitting)
Allow our golf professionals to assist in the planning of your group’s golf tournament. Foursomes will take to the course with an upgraded experience that can include themes, lunch, hosted bar carts, and an optional banquet dinner in the clubhouse. Tournaments include greens fee, power cart, range balls, personalized cart signs, tournament scoreboard, scoring, and special contest markers.
Inquire for pricing and availability.
GOLF CLINICGroup Size: Minimum of 6 guests, Maximum of 30 guestsDuration: 1 hourSeason: Year-Round*
From the approach to the follow through, you can improve your golf swing or simply learn the basics with our team of PGA golf professionals in a guided lesson.Must be booked 14 days in advance.
Price: $40.00 per person
BEAT THE PROAdd-on to a Group Golf TournamentGroup Size: Minimum of 10 guests, Maximum of 30 guestsDuration: 90 minutesSeason: Year-Round*
Improve your skills with some friendly competition. A golf professional stationed at a Par 3 hits the ball to the green—and that’s the ball to beat! Ask about adding this to a golf tournament.
Price: $400.00
CHIPPING AND DRIVING CONTEST
Group Size: Minimum of 10 guests, Maximum of 45 guestsDuration: Up to 2 hoursSeason: Year-Round (weather permitting)
May the best swing win. Players hit tennis balls from a mat or grassy area to a pre-determined pin.
Price: $400.00
Please note that all Group Golf is based on availability.
Golf clubs are not included, with the exception of at
the Golf Simulator. Please inquire for rental pricing
and availability. Traditional golf attire is required. All
players must wear shirts with collars. Men’s shirts must
have sleeves. Shorts must have pockets and zippers
and be of moderate length. Halter tops, tank tops, and
denim jeans of any style and color are not allowed. If
shoes have spikes, they must be soft spikes.
*Available in the off-season at the Golf Simulator
at Semiahmoo for small groups.
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Let it all go. When you crave pampering and rejuvenation for body, mind, and spirit, the setting of The Spa at Semiahmoo is what you envision. It’s a tranquil seaside location where you can immerse yourself in treatments that enhance your wellness to the core. Our technicians are highly skilled professionals, adept at helping guests choose the highest quality, pure skincare products. We offer the finest in the area for aromatherapy, fitness classes, and spa treatments – also featuring a fitness center for complimentary use by our Resort guests!
Inquire about our Group Discounts, Packages, Private Fitness Classes, or Group Spa Treatment Schedules.
SUNRISE YOGA ON THE BEACH
Group Size: Minimum of 4 guests, Maximum of 30 guestsDuration: 60 minutesSeason: Year-Round, Location Varies
Breathe in crisp, fresh air during a group yoga session on either the Seaview Terrace or the Dock, led by one of our experienced yoga instructors.
Price: $125.00*
*Does not include 20% automatic gratuity for instructor.
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Fitness & Wellness Activities
SEMIAHMOO SPIT GUIDED WALK
Group Size: No limitDuration: Own speed (approx. 45 mins)Season: Year-Round (weather permitting)
Start the morning off right with an invigorating walk led by a member of our resort staff. Learn the history of the Semiahmoo area while getting your exercise for the day.
Price: $75.00*
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Outdoor ActivitiesLAWN GAMES PACKAGEGroup Size: No LimitDuration: Up to 3 hoursSeason: Year-Round (weather permitting)
Break up your meeting or add to your social event while channeling your inner child for some good old fashion fun! Games included: Connect Four, Cornhole, Ring Toss.
Price: $250.00
*Does not include 20% automatic gratuity for instructor.
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RENTALS FROM THE BEACH ACTIVITIES CENTERGroup Size: Minimum of 4 guests, Maximum of 18 in a combination of single and tandem kayaks Duration: 2 hoursSeason: May-October
Open May through October, the Beach Activities Center is your one-stop shop for outdoor entertainment at the resort. Gather your friends, family, or coworkers for a fun outing to explore the beautiful Pacific Northwest whether it’s by bike, kayak, or paddleboard. Take a spin around Blaine with a bike rental, or explore the rocky shores of Semiahmoo Bay by kayak or paddleboard.
Weekdays Weekends & Holidays
Bike $15 (first hour is free for resort guests)
Single Kayak $20 $30
Tandem Kayak $40 $50
Paddleboard $30 $30
Please note that prices shown are subject to change and equipment is first come, first serve based upon availability.Inquire with your sales manager about tours and availability.
PICKLEBALL CLINIC OR COURT RENTALGroup Size: Minimum of 4 guests,Maximum of 20 guestsDuration: Up to 2 hoursSeason: Year-Round
Enjoy a game of this area’s fastest growing sport – pickleball! Experienced players can rent our courts, while amateurs are welcome to take a clinic with a local instructor.
Rental Price: 1 court $25 | 4 courts $100
Clinic: $125*
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Whale Watching & Charter
Fishing
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Semiahmoo and Outer Island
Excursions have partnered to bring you
the ultimate group experience!
Guaranteed whales or come again free!
100% of trips with Outer Island Excursions saw whales in 2015 and 99% in 2016!
Highest Sightings Rate
WHALE TOURSFrom April—October you will search for orca, humpback, gray, and minke whales and spot them on over 97% of our trips. You’ll also encounter sea lions, seals, porpoises, eagles, otters, and many sea birds. Whale Tours depart daily from Gooseberry Point in Bellingham at noon. Tours are 4-5 hours.
Prices start at $109.00/adult
PRIVATE CHARTERSChoose from popular charter packages or design your own custom experience. The possibilities are endless!
• Whale Watch & Fishing Combo• Lighthouse & Island Hopping• Crabbing, Exploring & Dinner on the Beach
Use promo code: Semiahmoo to enjoy 10% off your tour if you pay by check! For reservations, directions or information call 360.376.3711
Or visit: www.outerislandx.com
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Bellingham Whatcom County Tourism904 Potter Street Bellingham, WA 98229360.671.3990 | 800.487.2032
BATTING CAGES Inside Pitch1750 Moore Street, Bellingham
360.647.1600
5 tunnels, 4 cages, pro shop,
instruction & parties.
BOWLING Mt. Baker Lanes1788 LaBounty Dr, Ferndale
360.384.0235
Park Bowl4175 Meridian St, Bellingham
360.734.1430
20th Century Lanes1411 State St, Bellingham
360.734.5250
INDOOR ACTIVITIES
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Bellingham Whatcom County Events & Activities
INDOOR SWIMMING
Arnie Hanna Aquatic Center – Bellingham City Parks facility1114 Potter St., Bellingham
360.778.7665
www.cob.org/services/recreation.aquatic
Lap lanes, diving tank, wading pool,
and a tube water slide.
Whatcom Family YMCA 1256 N. State. St., Bellingham
360.733.8630. Call to confirm hours.
www.whatcomymca.org
Swimming, weight room, racquetball,
basketball, classes, and organized sports.
65-foot climbing wall. Hours: Mon-Sat,
6am-9:45pm
ELECTRONIC GAMES
“Tilt” ArcadeBellis Fair Mall, Bellingham
360.734.4574
Trampoline Zone4201 Meridian St., Bellingham
(behind Pro Golf)
360.255.0722
ICE SKATING Sportsplex1225 Civic Field Way, Bellingham
360.676.1919
bellinghamsportsplex.com
Public skate, drop in hockey,
one batting cage.
ROLLER SKATING & BLADING Lynden Skateway421 Judson, Lynden
360.354.3851
WALL CLIMBING/ GYMNASTICS North Coast Gymnastics Academy1710 Express Dr. (off Fraser St.),
Bellingham 360.733.6969
Call for program information.
Whatcom Family YMCA1256 N. State. St., Bellingham
360.733.8630. Call to confirm hours.
www.whatcomymca.org
Swimming, weight room, racquetball,
basketball, classes, and organized sports.
65-foot climbing wall. Hours: Mon-Sat,
6am-9:45pm
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MUSEUMS
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BIKING Miles of city park trails, and for the true
mountain biker explore Galbraith Mountain
or play at the bike jump park. Contact
the Visitors Bureau or a local bike shop for maps
and route suggestions. Rent Bikes
through our Semiahmoo Beach Activity Center.
$15.00 per rider, per hour
BOAT ACTIVITIESScenic, whale, kayak, fishing. Ask for our
“Water Adventures” resource sheet for
a complete list of scenic and whale watching
cruises, kayak tours, fishing charters, and
other watercraft activities.
Small Craft Boat Rentals (Seasonal):
Bellingham Bay Community Boating Center 501 Harris Ave.
360.714.8891
www.boatingcenter.org
Next to Bellingham Cruise Terminal in
Fairhaven. Rents kayaks, rowboats, canoes
and small sailboats (14-23 foot).
Rentals for use in Bellingham Bay
Paddle and Pedal Adventures 360.224.0707
Rents kayaks, paddle boards, bikes at Birch Bay
and Semiahmoo Resort, Blaine.
Samish Park673 N. Lake Samish Dr., Bellingham
360.733.2362 or 360.733.2900
Non-powered boat rentals on Lake Samish
in summer.
Silver Lake County Park9006 Silver Lake Rd, Maple Falls
360.599.2776 or 360.733.2900
Rents rowboats, pedal boats and canoes
in summer.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
WHATCOM MUSEUM360.778.8930
www.whatcommuseum.org
Lightcatcher Building250 Flora St., Bellingham
The building is named for its focal point and
most innovative feature—a spectacular,
translucent wall that captures the Northwest’s
most precious natural resource: sunlight.
It features changing exhibitions and the
Family Interactive Gallery for children *(FIG).
Wed-Sun, Noon-5pm (Thurs until 8pm).
*FIG opens at 10am Wed-Sat.
$10 adults / $8 seniors & students / $4.50 children 3-5 years Old City Hall Building121 Prospect St.
The 1982 “red” Old City Hall is known for its
prominent architecture. It is open for viewing
with some historical exhibits and is used for
special programs. Open Thurs-Sun, Noon-5pm.
Admission is included with entrance fee to
Lightcatcher Building.
The Syre Educational Center and Photo Archives201 Prospect St.Historical exhibits available by appointment.
Photo archives open Wed-Fri, 1-4:45pm
SPARK MUSEUM OF ELECTRICAL INVENTION 1312 Bay St, Bellingham
360.738.3886
www.amre.us
Private collection of more than 1,000
antique radios and the history of electrical
invention. Open Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm.
$5 adults / $2 kids
BELLINGHAM RAILWAY MUSEUM 1320 Commercial St., Bellingham
360.393.7540
www.belllinghamrailwaymuseum.org
History of railroads in Whatcom County,
and several model railroad displays.
Kids area. Open Tues-Sat, Noon-5pm
$4 / $2 / $9 families
LYNDEN PIONEER MUSEUM 217 W. Front St, Lynden
360.354.3675
www.lyndenpioneermuseum.com
Historic collection. Features a replica of
early-century Lynden shops. The museum’s most
acclaimed exhibit is a collection
of more than 40 antique buggies, wagons,
carts and other horse-drawn vehicles.
Open Mon-Sat, 10am-4pm
$7 adults / $4 kids
MINDPORT EXHIBITS 210 W. Holly St, Bellingham
360.647.5614
www.mindport.org
Hands-on exhibits combining fine
and interactive arts for quiet
contemplation. Enjoyable for adults and children
6 years & older. Open Wed-Fri
Noon-6pm / Sat 10-5 / Sun Noon-4pm
$2 admission
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CAMEL SAFARI 1.800.836.4036
www.camelsafari.com
Unique farm offers educational
experiences including camel rides and
Segway tours on the farm. Learn
about Dromedary (one-hump)
and Bactrian (two-hump) camels.
CLAMMING / CRABBING Before harvesting shellfish, call the
Shellfish Poisoning (Red Tide) Hotline at
800.562.5632. Crabbing is seasonal
and hard-shell clamming is year-round.
For info, view a WA State Sport Fishing
Rules Guide at www.wdfw.wa.gov/
or pick up at a license outlet: Bellingham:
Yeagers, LFS Inc., Fred Meyer,
Big 5 / Birch Bay: Bay Center Market /
Blaine: True Value Hardware.
BELLINGHAM BELLS BASEBALL AT JOE MARTIN FIELD 1220 Civic Field Way, Bellingham
360.746.0406
www.bellinghambells.com
Watch exciting West Coast League
baseball with the local “Bells” in
June & July.
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BELLINGHAM FARMERS’ MARKETS360.647.2060
Open-air markets featuring locally
produced garden delights, berries, nuts,
vegetables, jams, cheese, crafts, local food
vendors and entertainment.
Downtown Bellingham
Saturdays (April-Dec.) 10am-3pm.
Historic Fairhaven Wednesdays (June-Sept.) Noon-5pm.
*There are also seasonal markets in
surrounding communities.
GO KARTS / MINIATURE TRAIN RIDE & MINIATURE GOLF (SEASONAL)
“Miniature World” Family Fun Center4620 Birch Bay-Lynden Road, Birch Bay
360.371.7700
www.miniatureworld.org
Go-Karts, miniature train ride, and an 18-hole
miniature golf course.
RACING KARTS
Sumas International Motorsport Academy - SIMA 529 West Front Street, Sumas
360.988.5104
www.simaracing.com
A world class go kart track facility featuring
kart rentals, kart racing, kart sales, and
lessons. Birthday parties, bachelor parties,
and corporate events welcome. Open
year round, dawn to dusk, Tuesday-Sunday.
Minimum age 12 years old and 5 feet tall.
DISC GOLF Cornwall Park has a 9-basket disc golf
course. The tees are located throughout
this densely treed park. Maps available
at the Bellingham Parks Department in the
park or the Visitors Bureau. There is also
a course in Vanderyacht Park, Ferndale and
in Patterson Park, Lynden
HIKING City, county, and USFS trails offer
a wide variety of hiking opportunities.
Bellingham is designated as a
“Trails Town USA.” Trails in the county
range from waterfront strolls to
technical mountain climbs. The Visitors
Bureau has a variety of trail lists and/or
maps. More detailed information may
be obtained through park departments, local
outdoor shops, or the USFS office.
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES/CONT.
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OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES/CONT.
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HISTORIC RIDES
Lake Whatcom Railway Hwy. 9, near Acme
360.595.2218
lakewhatcomrailway.com
1.5-hour ride on a vintage train.
Runs Tuesdays and Saturdays,
July & August. Holiday trains celebrate
Fall in October, Valentine’s Day, Easter,
4th of July, and Christmas.
“Looking Back on Bellingham Bay” Departs from Squalicum Harbor
360.778.8930 or 360.734.8866
www.orcawatch.com
Learn the history of Bellingham during
a 2 1/2 sunset cruise on Thurs. evenings
in July/August.
Plover Ferry from Blaine Harbor to Semiahmoo Blaine Marina
360.332.5742
www.blainechamber.com/plover/index.html
Restored historic ferry makes a 12-minute
crossing across Drayton Harbor.
Accommodates 17 foot-passengers,
bicycles and strollers. Summers, Fri-Sun
(hourly), donation.
PAINT BALL
Go Big Paint Ball Park 2149 E. Badger, Lynden
360.318.7637
www.gobigpaintball.net
Paintball and airsoft park consists of
22 exciting acres and can accommodate
groups of all sizes. Open year round,
every Saturday and Sunday.
RIVER RAFTING
Pacific NW Float Trip866.967.8555, 360.420.4349
www.pacificnwfloatrips.com
Offers winter Bald Eagle watch trips,
mellow Skagit River trips, Class III-IV
trips on the Wenatchee River and Zodiac
rides through Deception Pass.
RiverRider.com206.448.7238, 800.448.7238
Offers guided service on many rivers
in WA State. Late June-August
on the Nooksack River (Class III & IV).
SKATEBOARD PARKS
Bellingham - Puget Street by Civic Field360.778.7000
Blaine - Corner of 3rd & G Streets800.624.3555 (Blaine Visitor Center)
SKIING & SNOWSPORTS
Mount Baker Ski Area 1420 Iowa St, Bellingham (administration)
360.671.0211, snow report 360.734.6771
Highest average annual snowfall in
North America! Downhill skiing and
snowboarding. 2 quads and 6 double chair lifts.
3-mile cross country loop. www.mtbaker.us
Request a “Snowsports” resource sheet
from the Visitors Bureau for more
detail on snowsport recreation including
cross country skiing, snowshoeing,
snowmobiling, and sledding.
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OUTDOOR SWIMMING
Birch Bay BeachesNoted for its shallow and therefore
warmer saltwater.
Bloedel Donovan ParkLake swimming (no lifeguard).
Lake Padden ParkLake swimming (no lifeguard).
Fairhaven Park and Cornwall ParkWater fountain splash for young children
in summer.
Samish Lake County ParkLake swimming (no lifeguard).
PARKS
Bellingham Parks and Recreation3424 Meridian Street (headquarters)
360.778.7000
www.cob.org/government/departments/parks/ Offers approximately 10 outstanding
community parks, and many neighborhood
parks featuring woods, waterfront, lakes,
waterfalls, trails, sports facilities, and play
equipment. Pick up a “Parks, Trails,
and Natural Areas” map at the Visitors
Bureau or Parks Department.
Whatcom County Parks and Recreation
3373 Mt. Baker Highway (headquarters)
360.733.2900
www.co.whatcom.wa.us/parks
Offers 10 scenic and educational parks featuring
lakes, rivers, woods, marshlands, beaches, trails,
and historic landmarks.
In addition, there is a shooting range, and
a historic home used for art exhibits
and classes. Printed copies at the Visitors
Bureau or Whatcom County Parks office.
WATERSLIDES
Birch Bay Waterslides (seasonal) 4874 Birch Bay-Lynden Road, Birch Bay
(I-5 Exit 270)
360.371.7901, 360.371.7500 (recorded info)
www.birchbaywaterslides.net
Features 4 large slides, 60’ hydro-drop speed
slide, black hole tube slide, a wide ramp
slide, a tame river ride, 3 kiddie slides, a giant
hot tub, sand volleyball court and more.
WATERLIFE CENTERS
Bellingham Trout Hatchery Whatcom Falls Park, Bellingham
360.676.2138
Raises Rainbow Trout and some species
of native salmon, which are used to stock
sport fishing lakes. Mon-Fri, 8am-4:30pm.
Kendall Creek Hatchery
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6263 Mt. Baker Hwy, Deming
360.599.2841
The hatchery raises varieties of salmon and
trout. The ponds are full January-May.
See adults spawning in October and November.
The hatchery is also an excellent spot for
viewing Bald Eagles December through early
February. Daily 8am-4:30pm.
Marine Life Center (Harbor Center at Squalicum Harbor) 1801 Roeder Ave, Bellingham
360.671.2431
www.marinelifecenter.org
Watch fish swim around sea stars, urchins,
sea cucumbers, and starry flounders in
an observation pool. Pick up sea anemones,
sea stars, shells, and crabs in the touch
pool. View other sea life in smaller
aquariums. Education programs available.
Open June-Aug. 10am-6pm / Sept.-May
11am-5pm. Donations appreciated.
Maritime Heritage Park 1600 C St, Downtown Bellingham
360.676.6985
Salmon life-cycle facility and the
Environmental Learning Center. Visitors
can observe Coho, Chinook and
Chum salmon in outdoor rearing tanks
and watch their return each fall
at the outdoor fish ladder. Other park
highlights include a trail along Whatcom
Creek, waterfalls, the “Salm on Woman”
totem pole, and outdoor amphitheater for
community concerts. Daily 6am-10pm.
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