Bellingham Bay
Bellingham Bay is a picturesque inlet located in the northwest corner of Washington State. It is part of the larger Salish Sea and is surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Cascade Mountains and the San Juan Islands. The bay is known for its rich marine life and serves as a habitat for various species of fish, birds, and marine mammals.
The city of Bellingham lies along the eastern shore of the bay, providing access to waterfront parks, recreational activities, and stunning views. The bay is also a popular spot for boating, kayaking, and fishing, attracting both locals and tourists who enjoy its natural beauty and outdoor opportunities.