Local Communities within Whatcom County

Whatcom County is home to a diverse mix of communities, from the largest city of Bellingham to small rural towns and census-designated places. Many communities border Canada to the north or offer access to the scenic coastline and mountains. 
Cities
  • Bellingham

    : As the largest city and county seat, Bellingham offers “big city” amenities with a small-town feel. It is home to Western Washington University and features a vibrant arts scene and beautiful bay views.

  • Blaine

    : Located on the Canadian border, Blaine has a scenic waterfront and maritime heritage. It is known for the Peace Arch State Park and Semiahmoo Resort.

  • Everson

    : A small town situated along the Nooksack River in the agricultural Nooksack Valley. It is known for its dairy farms and native crops.

  • Ferndale

    : A growing city along the Nooksack River, Ferndale honors its pioneer heritage with historic parks and annual events.

  • Lynden

    : This farming community is known for its Dutch heritage and features specialty shops, bakeries, and the popular Northwest Washington Fair.

  • Nooksack

    : Located in the Nooksack Valley, this small town has strong agricultural roots, particularly in dairy farming.

  • Sumas

    : Serving as a busy border crossing point with Canada, Sumas is a small, tight-knit community with a focus on farming