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The Happy Trails are an unnamed, unmapped web of single-tracks nestled off of the Interurban Trail, perfect for exploratory hiking and trail running.
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Salal Trail, with its soft terrain and winding turns, has been called the quiet gateway to the Chuckanuts. A beautiful single-track escape from the wider Hemlock and Lost Lake trails.
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Fragrance Lake affords a beautiful run/hike up through the surrounding forest, offering a spectacular view of the bay.
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One of the most dramatic viewpoints in the Chuckanuts, Raptor Ridge is worth every uphill inch of its roughly 7-mile route.
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Sehome Hille Arboretum offers an easy trail running destination, close to downtown.
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The Chuckanut Ridge Trail is a ridge line trail through the Chuckanut Mountains that offers gorgeous views of the bay and islands to the West and the Chuckanuts (and Mt. Baker on a clear day) to the East.
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The Chuckanuts are Bellingham’s favorite trails. Whether you’re a high school cross country runner or training for a 50k, if you live in Bellingham, you're probably familiar with these stellar mountain paths. Here are 7 tips on how to get the most out of your run in the ‘Nuts.
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Sam Alexander is a competitive runner who has continued to keep pushing his limits long past his collegiate running career. You may notice two things about Sam: he likes going fast and he loves the track.
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Bellingham ultra runner Daniel Probst is on a quest to bring back the spirit of the historic Mount Baker Adventure Race.
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Artist Point lies at the conclusion of Highway 542 just outside of Bellingham. During the winter and snow-filled spring, the road can go no further than the Mount Baker Ski Resort’s upper lodge, and as such, Artist Point is left peacefully resting above, only accessible to backcountry skiers trudging up the slopes.
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