Events

Wild Whatcom: Wild Things

Photo: Dave Walker

Wild Whatcom: Wild Things

When
Jul 25th, 2026
9:30am - 11:00am
Where
470 Bayview DrBellinghamWA

Wild Things is an educational morning at a Bellingham Park, designed for kids 0-6 years old and their adults.  Wild Things takes place Fridays & Saturdays from 9:30am-11:00am.

From the Wild Whatcom website:
In July we will be exploring Boulevard Park. Join us to search for crabs, sea stars, and magical rocks while enjoying the sunshine, then meander down the flat boardwalk trail appreciating the Great blue herons, gulls, and Black oystercatchers that are abundant in the area.

WEATHER NOTE: Bring a windbreaker, as it can be much cooler here than in town, and gets very windy!

Program is FREE, but there is a suggested donation of $10 per person, $20 per family.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION!

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