Whatcom county places to get water
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Whatcom county places to get water
On longer rides I tend to use up both of my water bottles and start looking for a place to refill.
Here's a few spots around Whatcom county I've found with easy roll up access to water.
If anyone can add some that would be great! Boundary Bay Brewery doesn't count...
Roughly North to South:
Pioneer Park (sink at picnic pavillion)
Tenant Lake (drinking fountain)
Cornwall Park (drinking fountain, seasonal)
Zuanich Point (drinking fountain)
Post Point (drinking fountain)
Lake Sammish park (drinking fountain)
Here's a few spots around Whatcom county I've found with easy roll up access to water.
If anyone can add some that would be great! Boundary Bay Brewery doesn't count...
Roughly North to South:
Pioneer Park (sink at picnic pavillion)
Tenant Lake (drinking fountain)
Cornwall Park (drinking fountain, seasonal)
Zuanich Point (drinking fountain)
Post Point (drinking fountain)
Lake Sammish park (drinking fountain)
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Add to your list:
Birch Bay State Park
Larrabee State Park
There must be water in Lynden Parks, but I haven't ventured off Front Street in search of it.
Fairhaven Park has a water fountain and restrooms. So does Whatcom Falls Park.
Birch Bay State Park
Larrabee State Park
There must be water in Lynden Parks, but I haven't ventured off Front Street in search of it.
Fairhaven Park has a water fountain and restrooms. So does Whatcom Falls Park.