Tour 3: Afternoon Hike @ Governors Point

Just south of Bellingham, where the forests of Chuckanut Mountain meet the Salish Sea, lies one of the most extraordinary pieces of land in Whatcom County. Governors Point is a 98-acre coastal peninsula with nearly 9,500 feet of marine shoreline along Chuckanut, Pleasant, and Samish Bays—and for decades, many of us have admired it from the water or glimpsed it from the road.
Now, thanks to years of community commitment and advocacy, and a remarkable donation from landowner Randy Bishop, those 98 acres are protected forever as a future nature reserve. This is one of the last remaining undeveloped coastal forest habitats on the Salish Sea.
This summer, we’re excited to invite the public for guided tours to preview the Governors Point trail before public access is established. Whether you come for the birds, the beaches, the sunset, or simply to be among the first to walk these trails, we hope you’ll join us! Governors Point is not currently open to the public outside of guided tours.
Tour 3: AfternoonÂ
Lace up your boots for a 3-mile walking tour on the trail system designed by expert trail builder Russ Pfeifer-Hoyt. Walk through beautiful coastal forest, visit the viewpoints and beaches that make Governors Point such an iconic and irreplaceable place. This medium-difficulty hike includes some stair climbing and is well worth every step. Led by our Development Director, Jodi Broughton.
Only 12 Spots Available: Register Here.
After registering, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a link to our waiver form and directions to our meeting point. To give the maximum number of people a chance to attend, please sign up for one session only.
What to bring: A water bottle and a backpack.
Please note there are no bathroom facilities at Governors Point.
Learn more about Governors Point: Watch Video


