What’s the Point? 2026 @ Point Whitehorn
What’s the Point? is an annual, family-friendly event at Point Whitehorn Park that brings the community together to explore the shoreline during one of the lowest tides of the year.
What’s the Point? is an annual, family-friendly event at Point Whitehorn Park that brings the community together to explore the shoreline during one of the lowest tides of the year.
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!
Join our Conservation Director and well-known local birder, Alex Jeffers, for an early-morning walk at a slower, more attentive pace to birdwatch and take in the sights of the beautiful forest and coastline.
Walk through beautiful coastal forest, visit the viewpoints and beaches that make Governors Point such an iconic and irreplaceable place.
Lace up your boots for a 3-mile walking tour on the trail system designed by expert trail builder Russ Pfeifer-Hoyt.
Join Whatcom Land Trust staff for a day of invasive species removal in the incredible floodplains at Rutsatz Salmon Reserve.
On this tour well hike a couple of miles of quiet, forested trails before emerging at the beach just in time for the sunset.
Bring the whole family for a kid-paced exploration along a wooded trail. We'll visit a special viewpoint, explore the forest, and end the morning at the beach.
One of the best ways to experience a place is to watch the sun go down over it. On this tour, we'll hike a couple of miles of quiet, forested trails before emerging at the beach just in time for the sunset.
Join Whatcom Land Trust staff for a full day of stewardship at North Fork Eagle, located along the North Fork of the Nooksack River near Welcome.
Join Whatcom Land Trust for a day of trail work and invasive species removal at Todd Creek.