Our Friends at Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation are hosting an informational meeting Wednesday, April 10th from 7-9pm, Squalicum Boathouse
2600 Harbor Loop Drive, Bellingham, WA 98225 (map)
Join the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation to learn about their research and visioning on a project that aims to establish 45 miles of multi-modal trails throughout the heart of Whatcom County. This is your chance to GET INVOLVED!
The Nooksack Loop Trail concept is comprised of four trail segments that have been on Whatcom County’s park plans since the 1970s. The public may be familiar with past attempts at establishing such trails as the Bay to Baker Trail, the Coast Millennium Trail, and the Nooksack River Trail. The Foundation’s Nooksack Loop Trail sub-committee believes the strength in the current endeavor lies in its connectivity. The proposed trail route intends to connect the cities of Bellingham, Ferndale, Lynden and Everson, as well as various parks throughout the county.
Topics will include: Routing Discussion, Near future opportunities, Long-range action plan and How you can help!
Join the Nooksack Loop Trail Facebook Event page.
Learn more about the Nooksack Loop Trail.
Learn more about the Whatcom Parks and Recreation Foundation.

Todd Elsworth is one of the many “Mossy-haired lunatics roaming the dripping peninsulas”, described in “I’m Here for the Weather” by Tom Robbins. As executive director, he works to fulfill our mission to teach the health benefits of nature, promote outdoor recreation, and steward the places where we play.