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Whatcom Falls Neighborhood
The Whatcom Falls Neighborhood is named for the popular Whatcom Falls Park which occupies the northeast section of the neighborhood. Whatcom Falls Park features a beautiful forested area along the Whatcom Creek Gorge with many cascading falls and hiking trails. Bayview Cemetery, the city’s only memorial park, is located to the west of Whatcom Falls Park and together they occupy most of the neighborhood’s... [Read more]
Silver Beach Neighborhood
Silver Beach is a residential neighborhood that surrounds the northern end of Lake Whatcom. Lake Whatcom is the biggest of three lakes in the Bellingham area and it provides beautiful views and recreational opportunities for area residents. Lake Whatcom is also the source of the city’s drinking water. The Silver Beach Neighborhood has a wide variety of ages and styles of housing ranging from... [Read more]
Puget Neighborhood
The Puget Neighborhood is located along Lakeway Drive east of I-5. It includes a wide variety of real estate from the hillsides south of Lakeway Drive that provide sweeping views of the Bay to the low, wetland areas along Whatcom Creek. Civic Field, Bellingham’s public recreation complex, is located here and brings in people from all over Bellingham and Whatcom County. The neighborhood has a... [Read more]
Roosevelt Neighborhood
The Roosevelt Neighborhood is located at the base of Alabama Hill with Alabama Street running through its center. It is a diverse neighborhood with newer apartments and single family homes, older single family homes, offices, warehouses and car dealerships. Many rentals are in the neighborhood. Read More →
Samish Hill Neighborhood
Samish Hill is a hilly, residential neighborhood located at the southern end of Bellingham. The neighborhood still maintains much of its original rural character from the past, but it is experiencing new residential growth like many areas of Bellingham. Housing in the neighborhood varies. Most of the older homes in this neighborhood were built adjacent to Samish Way, the main entrance into the city... [Read more]
Sehome Neighborhood
The Sehome neighborhood is home to families and college students who attend WWU. Because of its proximity to the university there is a mix of single-family residences and multi-family residences. Down the hill from Bill Macdonald Parkway from WWU is Sehome High School, which has by far the highest WASL scores of all three public high schools in the district. There are bus lines virtually everywhere... [Read more]
Sunnyland Neighborhood
The Sunnyland Neighborhood is centrally located in Bellingham and is within close proximity to many downtown public facilities. The neighborhood has a diverse mix of commercial, industrial and residential areas. The northern section of the neighborhood is primarily residential with lower densities in the north and higher density housing to the west. There are many well maintained single-family homes... [Read more]
Birchwood Neighborhood
The Birchwood Neighborhood is located in the northwest area of Bellingham. Historically, the neighborhood consisted of many small farms on large lots located on the edge of the city. The original single-family residential character can still be found here, primarily in the western section of the neighborhood. Many residents in the Birchwood area live in apartment complexes located near the main roads... [Read more]
Lettered Streets Neighborhood
The Lettered Streets Neighborhood is located centrally, along the old waterfront of Bellingham Bay. The neighborhood was originally established as a middle-class community adjacent to the city’s downtown district. Many of the homes here were constructed in the late 1890s and the early 1900s for middle-class and working families. Homes are of varied sizes and styles, reflecting the trends from... [Read more]
Happy Valley Neighborhood
The Happy Valley Neighborhood is located at the foot of Sehome, Samish and South Hills. Historically, this area served as a residential neighborhood with many of the early residents working in the Fairhaven Cedar Mill and Salmon Cannery. A street car along Harris Avenue connected Happy Valley to the Historic Fairhaven waterfront. Many early residents of Happy Valley had single family homes on smaller... [Read more]

