- Our list of the best things to do in Glacier, Washington, features the top 37 nearby activities — including 24 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Glacier, 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 8 things to do within the city of Glacier, WA , followed by 29 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lynden, Chilliwack, Bellingham and Cultus Lake
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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.
27.9 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.
28.0 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.
28.0 Miles
The only drive-in movie theatre of the Vancouver metro area, the Twilight Drive-In provides visitors the opportunity to watch the latest Hollywood films. Concession stands are available for visitors seeking popcorn.
28.3 Miles
Whale watching adventures are the most popular arrangement through San Juan Cruises, but they also offer many other tours. Guests can book a bird watching cruise, cracked crab dinner cruise, or the brewers cruise which provides nine craft beers from three local breweries.
28.3 Miles
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5048 264th Street, Aldergrove, British Columbia
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With hippos, bald eagles, and western toads, the Greater Vancouver Zoo offers lovers of all animals something to see. Summer day camps are available for children between the ages of 7-12.
28.4 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.
28.8 Miles
Whatcom Falls Park is built around Whatcom creek which runs through multiple waterfalls made by Lake Whatcom as it flows down. There are a variety of multi-purpose paths, trails that go through beautiful forested areas and well-maintained picnic grounds in the park.
28.9 Miles
Larrabee State Park has a variety of inland trails as well as well-kept picnic areas and campsites which are located near train tracks. There is also a beach nearby with many tide pools.
33.6 Miles
Featuring a number of wines, Dakota Creek Winery is a place to purchase wine for consumption later or on premises. The winery has events and tastings at which wine can be sampled in a social atmosphere.