- Our list of the best things to do in Bellingham, Washington, features the top 132 nearby activities — including 78 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Bellingham, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Water Activities, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 33 things to do within the city of Bellingham, WA , followed by 100 popular activities in nearby cities, including Eastsound, Mount Vernon, Anacortes, La Conner, Lynden, Blaine, Aldergrove, Deer Harbor, Glacier, Oak Harbor and Olga
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26.5 Miles
Established in 2001, the Carpenter Creek Winery is a winery that produces high quality wines using locally grown grapes. Wine tasting is available to visitors wishing to sample the winery's productions; tours of the winery are also available.
27.1 Miles
The huckleberry lined trail runs through dense forests to view Coleman Glacier then up to tree line. The trail splits; go left to Hogsback Camp, or go right for some of the roughest of the trail's stream crossings. There is a restroom at the trailhead only. Pack-it-out rules apply.
27.9 Miles
This state park encompasses more than 4,130 acres that include 3 lakes, 33,900 feet of fresh water shoreline, and 77,000 feet of salt water shoreline. The views, old-frowth forests, and wildlife surround the camping parks. There are hiking trails and abridge with restrooms in the parking area on one end.
28.3 Miles
San Juan Outfitters offers customized, day and multi-day tours, and provides all the gear for overnight trips. Family friendly guides accommodate skill levels for the kayak tours.
28.6 Miles
This environmentally conscious company provides free shuttle service downtown and practices 'No Trace left Behind' policies with all camping excursions. Sea Kayak tours traverse San Juan Island between Lime Kiln State Park and Snug Harbor in line with the Federally Designated Whale Habitat; complimentary shuttl…
28.6 Miles
These family friendly kayak tours explore the waters around the San Juan Islands viewing the local and migrating wild life including whales, seals and falcons.
28.6 Miles
94%
129 votes
2 Spring Street, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Six passengers are allowed on the boats that are part of the San Juan Island Whale & Wildlife Tours fleet. Rather than being shoved together with a large number of individuals, guests can more freely roam the boat to better see the whales and local wildlife.
28.6 Miles
Western Prince is the oldest whale and wild life tour company amongst the San Juan Islands. They have two intimate sized boats, one boat seats 15 and the other up to 32 passengers. Conservation being a priority, 4 percent of profits are dedicated to conservation and education programs.
28.6 Miles
85%
13 votes
2 Spring St Landing, Ste 6, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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Just steps from the San Juan Island ferry landing is San Juan Safaris Whale Watching. Utilizing a 55 foot boat, the tours offers viewings of Orca whales in their natural habitats for 40 guests or fewer.
28.7 Miles
98%
703 votes
260 Spring St, Friday Harbor, WA 98250
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This sea kayak tour company offers nine different tour packages plus custom tours of the San Juan Islands. Classes are taught in both a pool and the ocean depending on the class, and are offered for all levels of skill.