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Informational | Washington State

Fun Things to Do in Bellingham, WA

BySusan Stephens November 30, 2025

If you’re wondering whether Bellingham is worth visiting — or just looking for something new to do in your own backyard — you’re in the right place. I’ve visited Bellingham multiple times as a longtime Washington resident, and every trip surprises me with something fresh, quirky, or downright unforgettable.

Whether it’s sipping coffee at a bayside café, hiking to a hidden waterfall, or stumbling into a brewery that locals swear has the best IPA in the state, this town delivers. In this guide, I’ll share the most fun things to do in Bellingham, WA — including a few under-the-radar gems that aren’t in every tourist brochure.

So whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or just a Saturday escape from Seattle, I’ve got you covered with ideas that go beyond the usual. Ready to explore?

Table of Contents

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  • Best Things to Do in Bellingham
    • 🌲 The Forest Walk Locals Do to Clear Their Minds
    • ☕ Where I Go for Coffee When I Want to Eavesdrop on Locals
    • 🛍️ The Neighborhood That Feels Like a Storybook (And Smells Like Fresh Scones)
    • 🛍️ Taste Your Way Through Drizzle in Fairhaven
    • 🌊 The Bayfront Spot That Made Me Want to Move Here
    • 🍽️ The Romantic Restaurant Tucked Above the Bustle of Bellingham
    • 🚲 The Scenic Trail That Tricked Me Into Exercising
    • 🧀 The Cheese Shop That Made Me Text My Sister Mid-Bite
    • 🏔️ The One View That Will Convince You to Stay Another Day
    • 👣 Why Bellingham Is My Secret Weapon for Weekend Reset
      • Planning a Trip to Bellingham?
      • Quick FAQ
    • How to Get to Bellingham from Seattle
    • Where to Stay in Bellingham

Best Things to Do in Bellingham

🌲 The Forest Walk Locals Do to Clear Their Minds

On my first solo trip to Bellingham, I wandered into Whatcom Falls Park on a foggy morning — and I swear the sound of the falls and mossy paths reset my nervous system. It’s not just pretty — it’s healing.

The trail is a local favorite that offers easy trails, stone bridges, and peaceful pockets that feel miles away from town. Bring a book, a friend, or just yourself.

Pro Tip: Go early or on a weekday. It’s magical when it’s quiet.

Kayakers on Lake Whatcom in Bellingham

 

☕ Where I Go for Coffee When I Want to Eavesdrop on Locals

My go-to is Woods Coffee by the waterfront. I once overheard a heated debate about paddleboarding routes that ended in two strangers exchanging numbers to plan a trip. That’s the vibe here: cozy, community-driven, and always caffeinated.

There are plenty of indie coffee shops around town (and you should explore them!), but this one’s a vibe if you want good people-watching, strong coffee, and bay views.

🛍️ The Neighborhood That Feels Like a Storybook (And Smells Like Fresh Scones)

The first time I wandered into Fairhaven, I thought I had accidentally stepped into a Hallmark movie set. Brick buildings, independent bookstores, friendly locals — and the smell of something buttery baking from every corner.

This historic district of Bellingham is a must-visit for slow mornings and meandering afternoons. Grab a pastry at Mount Bakery, browse Village Books (a multi-level indie dream), and don’t miss the public art scattered through the alleys.

Bonus tip: If you’re there on a Saturday, check out the local market stalls for handmade goods and seasonal eats. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to stay a little longer — and maybe look at real estate.

🛍️ Taste Your Way Through Drizzle in Fairhaven

Yes, you read that right — olive oil tasting is a thing in Bellingham, and Drizzle in Fairhaven makes it downright delightful. This charming little shop lets you sample an impressive variety of infused olive oils and balsamic vinegars like it’s wine tasting, minus the hangover. Blood orange olive oil? Fig balsamic? Yes and yes. It’s a fun, low-key stop that feels like a foodie scavenger hunt. Bonus: the staff actually know their stuff and are happy to guide you without a hint of snobbery. Pick up a bottle or two as a souvenir you’ll actually use.

Our Olive Oil and Basalmic vinegar selection.

🌊 The Bayfront Spot That Made Me Want to Move Here

I parked near Boulevard Park at golden hour once and watched a guy propose with the sunset behind him — everyone clapped. This place just feels cinematic.

Whether you’re strolling along Taylor Dock, grabbing a snack at the café, or just sitting with a view of the San Juan Islands, this is the moment you’ll fall for Bellingham.

🍽️ The Romantic Restaurant Tucked Above the Bustle of Bellingham

My feline-loving friend and I found The Black Cat by accident, ducking into what I thought was just another quirky building in Fairhaven. Upstairs, I walked into this warm, moody restaurant with creaky floors, arched windows, and candlelit tables — and immediately wished I wasn’t alone.

Set in a historic 1890s building, The Black Cat is part speakeasy, part time machine. It’s perfect for a cozy dinner date or solo glass of wine with a view of the square below.

The food? Elevated comfort — think wild mushroom risotto, crab cakes, and one of the best French dips I’ve ever had.

Locals love it, but most visitors walk right by. Don’t make that mistake.

Lunch at The Black Cat in Fairhaven, Bellingham

Cat Cafe Menu
Vintage light outside The Cat Cafe in Bellingham, Washington.
Vintage lamp outside the restaurant

🚲 The Scenic Trail That Tricked Me Into Exercising

I rented a bike on a whim and hit the Interurban Trail… 12 miles later, I wasn’t even mad about the burn. It weaves through forest, cliffs, and waterfront — like five landscapes in one afternoon.

You don’t have to do the whole thing. Just go as far as Fairhaven and reward yourself with ice cream.

🧀 The Cheese Shop That Made Me Text My Sister Mid-Bite

I wasn’t expecting to have a spiritual experience over gouda, but Twin Sisters Creamery changed that. I texted my sister after the first bite like, “You need to drive up here NOW.”

Sample everything — seriously. Grab a few wedges for your hotel room or picnic at Lake Whatcom. Local foodies: it’s time to make this part of your grocery ritual.

The shop is located less than 10 miles north of Bellingham in the small town of Ferndale.

🏔️ The One View That Will Convince You to Stay Another Day

I nearly skipped the Chuckanut Drive detour on one visit. Thank goodness I didn’t. Pulling over at a lookout, Mount Baker glowing pink in the distance, I remember thinking, Why doesn’t everyone talk about this?

Pack snacks, roll the windows down, and meander this scenic route. It’s like Bellingham’s love letter to the Pacific Northwest.

View from Chuckanut Drive south of Bellingham, Washington
The view from Chuckanut Drive.

👣 Why Bellingham Is My Secret Weapon for Weekend Reset

I plan trips for a living — but Bellingham is the one place I revisit without planning. That tells you everything. Whether I’m craving nature, food, or a new find, this town just delivers.

If you’re ready to plan your own reset — or want to explore Washington beyond the big-name cities — I’d love to help. My custom trip planning services are designed for travelers who want more than the basics. Let’s make your next weekend unforgettable.

Planning a Trip to Bellingham?

I offer custom itineraries for PNW adventures — whether you want a foodie weekend, a hiking-heavy trip, or a relaxing escape with a bit of everything. Reach out here to get started.

Quick FAQ

Is Bellingham worth visiting for a weekend?
Absolutely. It’s perfect for a 2–3 day trip with a mix of outdoor adventure, food, and local culture.

What are some free things to do in Bellingham WA?
Walk Taylor Dock, explore Whatcom Falls Park, visit the farmers market, or drive Chuckanut for incredible views.

Is Bellingham a good place for families?
Yes — it has plenty of parks, kid-friendly cafes, and calm outdoor spaces that work for all ages.

How to Get to Bellingham from Seattle

Getting from Seattle to Bellingham is easier than convincing a local to recommend a microbrew. Just hop on I-5 North and cruise for about 90 minutes (give or take depending on traffic and snack breaks). Prefer to sit back and enjoy the ride? The Amtrak Cascades train also stops right in Fairhaven, making it an easy and scenic option.

Where to Stay in Bellingham

Whether you’re on a budget or going full luxe, Bellingham’s got you.

  • Budget: Bellingham Lodge – Clean, basic, centrally located, and wallet-friendly. No frills, just what you need.
  • Mid-Range: Hotel Leo – A restored historic gem in downtown Bellingham with tons of charm and walkability.
  • Luxury: Chrysalis Inn & Spa – Overlooking the bay with spa services, big bathtubs, and that plush-robe energy.

Your Move!

Bellingham isn’t trying to be anything it’s not. It’s just effortlessly cool. Come for the views, stay for the vibes, and maybe—just maybe—start planning your second visit before you’ve even left.

Got questions? Need help planning your perfect Bellingham getaway? I’ve got you covered. Explore my travel planning services here.

Need more ideas? Check out this 10-day Epic Road Trip Around Washington State.

Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens has lived in Oregon most of her life and the Pacific Northwest is her playground. She has traveled extensively throughout Oregon, Washington State, and British Columbia. Her passion is to explore every nook and cranny of this gorgeous part of the world and bringing it to her readers.

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