- Our list of the best things to do in Lynden, Washington, features the top 68 nearby activities — including 41 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lynden, WA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 12 things to do within the city of Lynden, WA , followed by 56 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bellingham, Blaine, Glacier, Aldergrove, Chilliwack, Cultus Lake, Eastsound and Delta
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29.5 Miles
Noocksack Falls, located at the distance of a short drive from the main highway, is a picturesque waterfall site which can be viewed from the forrested area on the edge of the cliff. There are also multiple hiking trails in the area.
29.6 Miles
33%
78 votes
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Splashdown Park
4799 Nulelum Way, Tsawwassen, Delta, British Columbia
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Splashdown Park is a waterslide facility located within Tsawwassen whose major attractions are its pool, slides and a hot tub. In addition to these features, the park also has a designated picnic area.
30.0 Miles
83%
24 votes
4519 Piper Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Burnaby Lake Regional Nature Park features a nature-formed lake, a nature house, and a viewing tours for guests wishing to catch a larger glance of the area. Visitors can also take advantage of the location's picnic sites.
30.2 Miles
Started in 2011 by a father and son, Orca Island Winery offers a variety of white and red wines. Turtleback Mountain is located across the street with trails that lead to views of the San Juan Mountains.
30.5 Miles
Offering magnificent nature scenes, Cranberry Lake is surrounded by many walking, biking and hiking trails. With a rich community history, it is also a good place for bird and wildlife watching, as well as swimming and fishing.
30.6 Miles
Sucia Island State Park has well-kept and spacious docks which offer beautiful views of the water. Additionally, the park also has a Fossil Bay where visitors can learn about the fossils found on the island as well as a network of walking trails and picnic areas.
30.7 Miles
Located on the eastern edge of the town of Anacortes, Cap Sante Park is a rocky outcrop providing a scenic view of the town and ocean, especially during sunset. On the eastern bank, one can also explore the remains of an amphitheater.
30.8 Miles
A true community theater, Anacortes Community Theatre prides itself on being open to all and showcasing local talent. They present a variety of musical and theatrical productions year-round, and offer workshops and programs for children.
30.9 Miles
Mystic Sea Charters offer cruises and private charters around San Juan islands. Visitors get a glimpse of a variety of marine life including whales, sea lions, porpoises and more. The crew is professional, experienced and friendly.
30.9 Miles
95%
268 votes
6501 Deer Lake Avenue, Burnaby, British Columbia
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The Burnaby Village Museum contains 50,000 different artifacts for visitors to view, including sewing needles, cars, and buildings. The location also offers day camps for children between the ages of six and ten.