- The list below includes 44 free or cheap things to do in or near Lynden, Washington, including 57 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Arts Centers, History Museums and Paintball.
- From City Park (Million Smiles Playground Park) to Lynden City Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lynden and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Bellingham, Blaine, Glacier and Aldergrove.
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14.8 Miles
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336 36th Street, Suite 191, Bellingham, WA 98225
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Triad River Tours â€' Day Tours is a white water rafting excursion company that offers an eagle watching tour, a wine tasting adventure, and a river nature trip. The company runs tours on the Salmon, Owyhee, and Snake Rivers.
14.9 Miles
Triad River Tours provides whitewater rafting and scenic float trips down various rivers for both beginners and advanced rafters. Those who choose the rapids also get waterfall views while float trips include both eagle watching and wine tasting tours.
15.2 Miles
Boulevard Park provides a range of amenities including a playground, fishing dock and trails for walking and riding. There is an overwater boardwalk and beach as well as barbeque grills and picnic tables. The park also offers a concert series.
15.5 Miles
Nestled off Drake Harbor, Semiahmoo Park provides a outdoor getaway with scenic views. Guests can visit a maritime museum, tour the restored cannery, or go beach-combing, picnicking or hiking along a 1.5 mile sandspit.
15.8 Miles
Fairhaven Historic District comprises of a variety of small shops ranging from grocery stores and farmer's market to shops for gourmet purchases as well as many cafes and art galleries built in old historic buildings.
15.8 Miles
Village Books is a local independent book store with an extesive collection of new, used as well as bargain books and friendly customer care. The cafe on the upper floors offers scenic views of the town during sunset.
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Mt. Baker National Recreation Area, Glacier, WA 98237
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The roundtrip distance for the Park Butte Trail is approximately seven and a half miles with a total elevation gain of 2,200 feet. The trail offers views of Mount Baker, several waterfalls, campsites, and a historic fire lookout.
16.6 Miles
Many outdoor activities are available at Lake Padden Park. Visitors can enjoy facilities such as an outdoor basketball court, multipurpose fields, walking paths, hiking trails, playground, picnic tables, barbeque grills, and a golf course.
16.6 Miles
Lake Whatcom is accessible by the public through the North Lake Whatcom Park. Along with views of the lake, waterfalls, and surrounding hills, the park features cycling, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing areas.
17.7 Miles
The route formerly used by the Interurban Trolley that ran from Seattle to Everett was converted to the Interurban Trail several decades ago. Walkers, joggers, and bikers are allowed to enjoy the 5.5 mile trail for recreational purposes since it runs separate from motorized traffic in the area.