Lake Padden: Bellingham’s Everyday Lake

A calm forest-rimmed lake reflecting evergreen hills at Lake Padden Park

LAKES · SOUTH BELLINGHAM

Lake Padden

A flat 2.6-mile loop, a swimmable lake, and the place locals end up without planning to.

Ask a hundred Bellingham locals where they walk, run, or clear their head, and a big chunk of them will say the same two words: Lake Padden. It is not the most dramatic lake in the county. It is just the one everybody actually uses — the south side’s living room, with a trail around the water and room for everyone.

The loop

The main event is the 2.6-mile trail that rings the lake — flat, shaded, and wide enough to share. You will pass walkers, runners, strollers, and a remarkable number of happy dogs. It is the rare trail that is genuinely for everyone, and it is walkable from a lot of the south-side neighborhoods, which is part of why those homes hold their value.

More than a walk

The lake is swimmable, with a roped-off beach and a grassy area that fills up on warm days. There are tennis and pickleball courts, a popular off-leash dog area up in the hills, picnic shelters, and an eighteen-hole municipal golf course next door. Trout fishing is good in spring. It is a full park dressed up as a lake.

The rhythm of it

What I love about Padden is how it folds into normal life here. People do not make a trip to it so much as swing by — before work, after dinner, on a Sunday with the kids. If you are weighing the south side of Bellingham, spend an evening walking the loop. It tells you a lot about the place.

Thinking about life here?

This is one stop on a much longer list. See everything within ninety minutes of Bellingham on the interactive Fun Guide — and if you are starting to picture this as your own backyard, let us talk. I am Genaro Shaffer, a broker who actually lives this stuff.

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