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8.9 km
~1 hrs 52 min
57 m
Out and Back
“The Cherry Point trail offers a scenic, accessible hike through coastal and forest landscapes rich in biodiversity.”
Starting near Whatcom County, Washington, the Cherry Point trail offers a delightful out-and-back hike spanning approximately 9 kilometers (5.6 miles) with virtually no elevation gain, making it accessible for a wide range of hikers. The trailhead is conveniently located near the Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve, a significant landmark known for its ecological importance.
To reach the trailhead, you can drive or use public transportation. If driving, head towards the Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve, which is well-signposted from the main roads in Whatcom County. For those using public transport, the nearest bus stop is at Blaine Road and Grandview Road, from where you can take a short taxi ride or a bike to the trailhead.
The Cherry Point trail is relatively flat, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a leisurely hike. The trail meanders through a mix of coastal and forested landscapes, offering a variety of scenery. As you walk, you'll encounter a blend of sandy beaches, rocky shores, and lush greenery.
At the beginning of your hike, you'll be near the Cherry Point Aquatic Reserve. This area is known for its rich biodiversity and is a critical habitat for various marine species. Keep an eye out for seals, sea lions, and a variety of seabirds.
Approximately 3 kilometers (1.9 miles) into the hike, you'll come across Birch Bay, a picturesque spot perfect for a short break. The bay is known for its calm waters and is a popular spot for birdwatching. You might spot herons, eagles, and other coastal birds.
Cherry Point has a rich history, particularly in relation to the indigenous Lummi Nation, who have inhabited the region for thousands of years. The area was historically used for fishing and gathering shellfish, activities that continue to be culturally significant today.
The trail is home to a diverse range of plant and animal life. In the forested sections, you'll find towering Douglas firs, western red cedars, and a variety of understory plants like ferns and salal. The coastal areas are rich with marine life, including crabs, starfish, and various shellfish.
Given the straightforward nature of the trail, navigation is relatively simple. However, it's always a good idea to have a reliable navigation tool like HiiKER to ensure you stay on track and to provide additional information about the trail.
This trail offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and ecological diversity, making it a rewarding experience for any hiker.
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