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  2. Galbraith Mountain - Wikipedia

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    It has been rated the best mountain bike trail system in the state of Washington. [1] Galbraith Mountain is located between Lake Padden and Lake Whatcom. Over 65 miles of singletrack winds through 3,000 acres overlooking the city of Bellingham and Bellingham Bay. The mountain is accessible to all non-motorized use; all of the trails are built ...

  3. Interurban Trail (Whatcom County) - Wikipedia

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    The trail is constructed on the bed of the old Bellingham & Skagit Interurban Railway, an electric railway line that connected Whatcom County and Skagit counties from 1912 to 1930. A northern trail section follows the rail bed of the Fairhaven & Southern Railroad that ran coal trains to and from Sedro-Woolley in the late 1800s through the turn ...

  4. Southern New England Trunkline Trail - Wikipedia

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    The trail passes through the towns of Douglas, Uxbridge, Millville, Blackstone, Bellingham, and Franklin and is one of the longest trails in southern Massachusetts. [2] It is designated for use by pedestrians, equestrians and non-motorized vehicles, with motorized off-road vehicles excluded.

  5. Trails open in Bellingham and Whatcom, just in time for ... - AOL

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    A trail connecting the Chanterelle Trail to the Hertz Trail is now open after more than a year of construction. Both trails start from Lake Whatcom Park at the south end of North Shore Road, which ...

  6. Not all Bellingham parks, trails are off-leash areas. Here’s ...

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    Bellingham has a citywide leash law, according to the city of Bellingham’s website. All dogs must be on a leash, per code 7.08.110 . However, dogs can be let off-leash at designated parks if ...

  7. Washington State Route 539 - Wikipedia

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    The Guide Meridian was absorbed into the state highway system and designated as Secondary State Highway 1B (SSH 1B) in 1937, which was later supplemented with the creation of U.S. Route 99 Alternate in 1952. Both designations were replaced with SR 539 in 1969 following the completion of I-5 in Bellingham.

  8. Bellingham’s 116-acre land purchase will help connect ... - AOL

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    Bellingham has agreed to buy 116 acres of land for Greenways trail connections and possibly to add a park on the city’s northeast side, Parks and Recreations Department officials said.

  9. Whatcom Creek - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) long, it drains Lake Whatcom through Whatcom Falls Park and through the city of Bellingham to Bellingham Bay. The creek starts at the control dam for Lake Whatcom , in Whatcom Falls Park , where the creek goes over many falls, from about 350 feet (110 m) to about 80 feet above sea level.

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