Whatcom Falls Park is considered one of the best green spaces in Bellingham. With miles of walking and biking trails, a playground, tennis courts, and a fish hatchery, there is something to explore during every season. With modest to large-sized homes, the neighborhood is comprised of sidewalk-lined streets and local dessert shops right down the road.
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Want more on the Whatcom Falls Neighborhood? Here is what the City of Bellingham has to offer:
“Located at the eastern edge of the city south of Whatcom Creek, the Whatcom Falls neighborhood is home to over 2,000 Bellingham residents.
The neighborhood is bisected by Lakeway Drive, separating Bayview Cemetery and Whatcom Falls Park from the residential areas south of Lakeway. Most of the development is residential, typically at about four units per acre density. Large tracts of undeveloped land remain in the southern and eastern portions of the neighborhood.
Bayview Cemetery, Whatcom Falls Park, and Kulshan Middle School comprise the neighborhood’s publicly owned portion. Bloedel-Donovan Park is easily accessed by the neighborhood. The City and County worked together to preserve 60 acres for future park and trailhead development at the end of Birch Street, known as “Lookout Mountain.
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