Category: | Park, |
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Address: | 5663-, 5695 Truck Rd, Deming, WA 98244, USA |
Postal code: | 98244 |
Phone: | (360) 599-2776 |
Website: | http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/2065/Deming-Homestead-Eagle-Park |
Great place to walk and see eagles!
Decent little "park". the map on the reader board is not only upside down, which makes it difficult to get your bearings while seeing the, "you are here", icon in the wrong spot, it shows the trail as a loop. So today I walked it. its no more a loop than the man in the moon. regardless of which direction you walk on the trail from the parking lot, you end up in someones private field. trail was in great shape and totally flat. nice tables scattered amongst the park as well. would be beautiful in the simmer.
I absolutely love this place
This park is a great place to walk your dog, on a leash please. Also nice for a picnic.
Deming Homestead Eagle Park Fields and forests edge the North Fork Nooksack River surrounding the park. Sunny picnic tables invite a leisurely break any time of the year, but the greatest attraction occurs from December through March, as majestic bald eagles congregate here to feast on spawned salmon .
Deming Homestead Eagle Park: Fields and forests edge the floodplain of the North Fork Nooksack River surrounding the park. Sunny picnic tables invite a leisurely break any time of the year, but the greatest attraction occurs from December through March, as majestic bald eagles congregate here to feast on spawned salmon.
Maple Creek Park This 73 acre park makes its way from Maple Falls to the Glacier trail. Follow the trail through forested areas, pasture land, and see a series of small waterfalls.
This picturesque memorial park is located behind the Van Zandt Community Center.
Access to the North Fork Nooksack River is located just east of the Welcome Bridge on Mosquito Lake Road.
South Fork Park features an asphalt parking area for hikers and bicyclists, an equestrian gravel parking area, a vault restroom, and trails. Visitors can travel down the short forested trail to an open, active agricultural field with panoramic South Fork Valley views.
Reserve a lakeside cabin at Silver Lake Park in northern Washington - one of the beautiful Whatcom County Parks.
Details: 360-354-3675, lyndenpioneermuseum.com Get into the light For a special excursion with your kids, Whatcom Museum's Lightcatcher building is a ray of warmth on a rainy day.
Availabilty may not reflect walk-in guests already at the park. If there are only a few sites left, you can contact the park at (360) 599-2776 to check, but any remaining sites are strictly first-come, first served.
The Bay to Baker Trail is a countywide trail system. These trails are in various states of development with the goal of being able to provide combined hike, bike and some horse trail opportunities across the county on former railroad, logging road, and other established corridors.