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Lynden City Park (Million Smiles Playground Park)
The guide was updated:Lynden City Park is also known as Million Smiles Playground Park. City Park has been a place of enjoyment for generations for decades, and now visitors are welcomed to the fun. Favorite activities include hiking among the tall conifer trees, skipping rocks in Fishtrap Creek and picnicking with friends and family.
Useful Information
- Address: 8460 Depot Road, Lynden
- Opening hours: Daily 8h-12h
- Website: www.lyndenwa.org/departments/parks/city-park
- Phone: +1 360 354 6717
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The Homestead Golf & Country Club is located on the outskirts of Lynden. Soft winds wash over the once-fertile dairy land that is now one of the real treasures of Northwest Washington golf. The resort 18-hole course features wide landing areas, multiple tees, doglegs and hidden hazards to challenge players with some game. Homestead is also the only course in Washington with a par five that plays into an island green.
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Lynden Day Spa
Unwind and relax and Lynden Day Spa in a beautiful and peaceful setting. The friendly staff will take care of your customized treatment for individual needs.
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Lynden City Park (Million Smiles Playground Park)
Lynden City Park is also known as Million Smiles Playground Park. City Park has been a place of enjoyment for generations for decades, and now visitors are welcomed to the fun. Favorite activities include hiking among the tall conifer trees, skipping rocks in Fishtrap Creek and picnicking with friends and family.
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Northwest Washington Fair
The Mission of the Northwest Washington Fair is to ensure that "the community celebrates its agricultural heritage, creates memories, learns and is entertained." It succeeds on every level each year, when families stream in for the art and clothing booths, concerts, hypnotists, face painters, deep fried food and rides!
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BelleWood Acres
BelleWood Acres invites Lynden visitors out to their farm to learn how they grow their fruit, pack it, store it and juice it! Along with apples, they also have pears, pumpkins, sweet corn, pickling cucumbers and much more. The farm is simply 10 minutes from Lynden and is open year-round. BelleWood also has an onsite distillery.
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Claire vg Thomas Theatre
The Claire vg Thomas Theatre is home to the Lynden Performing Arts Guild, a non-profit community theatre group. They produce at least four shows a year in this intimate 150 seat theater, including favorites like Little Shop of Horror.
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Jansen Art Center
The 1920's era building now housing the Jansen Art Center was once home to the Lynden City Hall and Fire Hall. The structure has since been completely transformed into the Jansen Art Center, becoming a place for artists to create, teach, share and engage the community in appreciation of the arts.
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Northwoods Casino
Northwoods Casino is arguably one of Lynden's main attractions. With more than 450 slot machines, two restaurants and a full service bar, it's easy to see why. Plus, each day they offer incentives like Reward Points multipliers, dining specials, fun promotions and all your favorite games.
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Lynden Pioneer Museum
The Lynden Pioneer Museum is located on the corner of Front and 3rd Streets. It holds the largest collection of horse drawn vehicles west of the Mississippi. So take a step back into time and enjoy Washington history.
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Silver Reef Casino
Silver Reef Casino is located only 20 minutes away in Ferndale. There are player friendly rules and table limits, along with weekly promotion events.Tournaments take place every week, as well as special events, giveaways and more. You'll never get bored with 1200 slots and 20 of the best table games.
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Sardis Wildlife Center
Also located nearby Ferndale is the Sardis Raptor Center. They host educational programs that provide viewers with the rare opportunity to see a variety of magnificent birds up close. Learn about their habitats, their roles in the environment and much more. Since their inception, the programs have gained enormous popularity all over Washington in fairs, private and public schools systems, colleges, and other groups wishing to learn about raptors.
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Whatcom Falls Park
Twenty minutes away from Lynden is the popular city of Bellingham. One of Bellingham's treasures is Whatcom Falls park. Situated around Whatcom creek, the waters run through different phases, including a series of waterfalls for which the park was named. Explore the lush, ancient growth forest that is active with joggers, walkers, picnickers and people walking their dogs. There is also a playground and tennis court.
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Fairhaven Historic District
Fairhaven is located on the south side of Bellingham (circa 14 miles from Lynden )and has a quaint, yet majestic atmosphere. Peruse through boutiques, coffee shops, local restaurants, and eclectic bars.
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Lake Padden Park
Lake Padden Park is Bellingham's 900-acre park and offers miles of walking and biking trails. Enjoy numerous picnic tables, grills, a golf course, basketball courts and plenty of other recreational facilities.
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Spark Museum of Electrical Invention
The American Museum of Radio and Electricity offers exciting and educational experiences for audiences of all ages. Explore compelling, interactive exhibits spanning four centuries of scientific and cultural heritage.
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