Located just a stone’s throw from Bellingham, Birch Bay State Park reveals an untouched wilderness ripe for camping enthusiasts. The park offers stunning views of the bay and lush landscapes, making it the perfect destination to reconnect with nature. With over 8,000 feet of beachfront, campers can indulge in waterfront activities, excellent birdwatching, and unique tidal flats teeming with life. The heart of Birch Bay State Park features a well-maintained campground that can accommodate tents and RVs alike, complete with fire pits, picnic tables, and bathroom facilities.
Nature trails weave throughout the park, leading visitors through diverse ecosystems and offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The park's prime location allows campers easy access to nearby attractions, including the charming town of Blaine to the north and the vast expanse of Washington's North Cascades to the east. Whether you’re roasting marshmallows by the fire or gazing at a star-studded sky, Birch Bay invites you to create unforgettable memories in the great outdoors.
Birch Bay State Park was established to protect this unique coastal environment and its resources. The region has a rich Indigenous history, with local tribes having inhabited the area for thousands of years, relying on its natural bounty for sustenance and cultural practices.
Whether you're a seasoned camper or a first-timer, Birch Bay State Park promises an immersive camping experience that showcases the beauty of Washington's coast.