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Staff Picks: Where to see the leaves change colors in Northwest Washington

Staff Picks: Where to see the leaves change colors in Northwest Washington

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WHATCOM COUNTY, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – As the fall season continues and the temperatures continue to drop, one of the region’s most beautiful features comes to life every year.

Of course, the leaves change color before fall-ing off of the trees. The My Bellingham Now newsroom has put together a list of their favorite spots to see the leaves change in the area.

Sehome Hill Arboretum

  • A truly remarkable location, providing a wonderful drive up to the peak of the “Arb” as WWU students call it. A quick hike and climb to the very tip top can offer great views of Whatcom County during the fall. 

Newhalem, WA

  • Nestled in the far eastern reaches of Whatcom County, Newhalem is home to the iconic Seattle City Light hydroelectric station, spectacular views of the North Cascades, and epic fall foliage viewing. During peak season, maple trees burst with color beneath the craggy rock cliffs at the mouth of the Skagit Gorge.     

Chain Lakes Trail

  • Living on the edge takes a whole new meaning. Before the road to Artist Point closes for the season, enjoy a breathtaking panorama filled with fall foliage and alpine shrubberies. Experience the changing of seasons from the edge of Table Mountain all the way to the shores of Baker Lake. 

Whatcom Falls Park

  • Look at some beautiful leaves while you watch pickup basketball. Water pairs well with leaves. Truly fun for the whole family. 

Blue Lake Trail

  • Last minute look at larches! Catch the last gasps of autumn as winter rolls into the North Cascades. This intermediate hike has alpine views and a beautiful lake with plenty of larch trees showing their trademark yellow bristles. A recent storm is coating many trees on this hike with plenty of snow, so be prepared for chilly temps and good shoes. 

Honorable mention: Stimpson Nature Preserve – While this trail is not likely to have many changing leaves, the vibrant fall mushrooms dotting the trees, logs and sides of the trail will be sure to delight! As one of the only protected natural areas near to many Whatcom residents, anyone looking to observe (but not harvest) some Pacific Northwest fungus will be in for a (visual) treat. 

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