Bellingham Traverse

Photo: KAFE/Recreation Northwest


KAFE 104.1 cares about our community!  Get hooked on the Bellingham Traverse on Saturday, September 16th!  Celebrate the journey of wild salmon and run, bike, and paddle your way through Bellingham’s Scenic parks, trails, and waterways!

You can run the event as a solo…or put together a team.  This year, even kids are invited to join in the fun.  It all ends with a party at the finish line at Boundary Bay Brewery.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER!

The Bellingham Traverse is presented by Recreation Northwest.

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