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Embark on an easy hike around Sunset Pond, a family-friendly loop trail that offers a peaceful escape into nature. You will follow a nearly flat, crushed limestone path, covering 1.8 miles (2.9 km) with a gentle elevation gain of just 22 feet (7 metres). The route takes approximately 43 minutes…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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337 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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1.37 km
Highlight • Lake
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2.88 km
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2.56 km
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The trail is located within Sunset Pond Park in Bellingham, Washington. Parking is generally available at the park's access points. Specific parking details are usually found on local park signage or the city's parks department website.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Sunset Pond Park even features an off-leash swimming area for dogs, making it a great spot for your canine companions to enjoy the water.
The trail is accessible year-round. However, for optimal wildlife viewing and comfortable conditions, spring and summer are excellent. You might spot turtles during spawning season or various birds. The trail's crushed limestone surface and boardwalks make it suitable even after rain.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Sunset Pond Park or its trails. It's a public park designed for community enjoyment.
The trail features a nearly flat surface composed of crushed limestone, making it very accessible. It also includes two elevated boardwalks (279 feet and 179 feet) that traverse sensitive wetlands, and two locally fabricated steel bridges. This infrastructure replaced what was previously a marshy footpath.
Absolutely. The trail is considered easy due to its nearly flat terrain and short length. Its accessibility, including the crushed limestone surface and boardwalks, makes it ideal for community strolls, casual walks, and individuals with disabilities, as well as families with young children.
Along the route, you'll find scenic views of the pond and surrounding wetlands. Notable features include a picnic shelter on this side of the lake and a charming gazebo on the lake. The trail itself is a highlight, with its elevated boardwalks providing an immersive experience over sensitive areas.
The park is home to diverse wildlife. You can often observe birds, swans, woodpeckers, and rabbits. Local residents have also reported sightings of turtles during spawning season and owls along the eastern side of the pond, especially given the extensive native tree and shrub plantings for ecological restoration.
Yes, the trail plays a significant role in expanding Bellingham's trail connectivity. It links the King Mountain, Meridian, and Irongate neighborhoods and connects users to the Squalicum Creek Trail. The route also passes through sections of the Lake Marion Greenway.
Sunset Pond Park is a versatile destination. Beyond hiking, it's popular for paddling, bird watching, and fishing. As mentioned, there's also an off-leash swimming area for dogs, making it a great spot for various outdoor pursuits.
Yes, the trail incorporates historical routes of the Bellingham Terminals & Railway Company Railroad and the Bellingham Bay & British Columbia Railroad, offering a glimpse into the area's past transportation history.
This hike was, as @Adventurer Nic might say, a "simple wander", or @Martha Anderson might say, a "wee toddle". Of course, for me, there's always more than that, and in this case, a chance to earn another AllTrails verified completed badge. This real-life hike is #13 on our virtual hiking tour of The South West Coast Path from Land's End to Portloe, which you can follow at: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1aNgBdvg_b6Lc516vHW1FIcq6sACpP3Y&ll=50.088687509238696%2C-5.302944000000012&z=10. Here is a link to our collection of the real-life hikes that we have completed so far on our virtual hike of the South West Coast Path: https://www.komoot.com/collection/3294167/-virtual-hiking-tour-of-the-south-west-coast-path-from-land-s-end-to-portloe. Here is a link to our Komoot collection of all the Virtual Hikes world-wide we have completed so far: https://www.komoot.com/collection/1791712/-collection-of-our-virtual-hiking-tours.