Without a doubt, Bellingham Washington is one of my favorite places to be. There are so many things that bring me to this reasoning that I don't even know where to start.
For one thing, the overall location is almost too good to be true. Overlooking the bay, having beautiful lakes nearby, and it's just a short drive up to the mountains.
The aesthetic of the city itself is also so unique. Seeing all the differences between the areas, downtown, Fairhaven, Meridian, WWU, or Lakeway, is really such a neat experience. It also always gives you new areas to explore. Even though I've been downtown quite often, I swear I always see something new and exciting.
One of the ways that make a place different is when you see it in a different light… or no light at all. There's just a feeling I can't describe when you explore someplace in the dark. A mix of exciting, and peace. The difference between 2:00 pm and 2:00 am is amazing.
Just don't be dumb and go alone.
Below are the areas I need to explore this summer when the lights go out.
1. Taylor Dock.
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I don't know a time of the day this place isn't beautiful. Anyone up for a late night dip?
2. Whatcom Falls Park.
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The sound of waterfalls in the dark is hard to compete with.
3. WWU's Red Square.
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WWU's entire campus is beautiful when soaked in the moonlight. Layout on the bricks surrounding Fisher Fountain, look up, and relax.
4. Teddy Bear Cove.
Okay, first off if you do go here in the dark--be careful!! It's steep and there are train tracks. Aside from that though.. it's great.
5. The Sehome Arboretum Lookout.
Make sure you know how to get there before you venture out in the dark. There are hella trails that are easy to get turned around on.
6. Downtown.
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There almost is never a dull moment downtown. Midnight picnic on the parkade anyone? Or maybe if it's the weekend go pick up some late night crepes?
7. Lake Padden Park.
A bit out of Bellingham... but the grass can be perfect for lounging on a blanket.