Euclid Park

Euclid Park

CITY OF BELLINGHAM · NATURAL AREA

Euclid Park

A small, undeveloped park near Geneva on the Lake Whatcom side of Bellingham, offering a quiet trail and a bit of water access.

The basics

Hours6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
DogsDogs must be leashed; no off-leash area.

Euclid Park is a small park on the Lake Whatcom side of Bellingham, near the Geneva area on the city’s southeast edge. It is an undeveloped, natural spot rather than a built-out park, offering a trail and some water access and not much in the way of facilities. There is no parking lot, no restroom and no play equipment. For people in the Geneva neighborhood, it is a quiet, close-to-home way to reach the water and walk a short trail. If you are picturing a developed lakeside park with a beach and amenities, this is not that. It is a modest natural area, valued mostly by the neighbors who use it.

What you’ll find

Euclid Park is minimal by design. There is a trail and some water access near Lake Whatcom, and that is the core of it. There are no restrooms, no dedicated parking lot, no playground and no developed beach or facilities. It functions as a small natural area and a neighborhood connection to the water rather than a recreation destination. The appeal is quiet and proximity: if you live nearby in the Geneva area, it gives you an unfussy spot to walk and to be near the lake. Just go in expecting a natural area, not a park with services.

Good for

Neighbors in the Geneva and Lake Whatcom area who want a short, quiet walk and a bit of water access close to home. It suits a low-key outing and a chance to be near the lake without the crowds of the larger, developed parks. It is not set up for families looking for playgrounds, for group gatherings, or for anyone who needs parking or restrooms on site. For a fuller Lake Whatcom experience with trails and lake access, the county’s Lake Whatcom Park on the east shore is the bigger draw.

A local broker’s take

The Geneva and Lake Whatcom area is where I take buyers who want to be close to the water and the trails on Bellingham’s southeast side. Small access points like Euclid Park matter more than their size suggests, because lakefront is limited and any neighborhood path to the water adds real quality of life. When I show homes out here, I make a point of finding these quiet access spots, since they are the kind of thing you only discover by knowing the area. If living near Lake Whatcom appeals to you, I can walk you through which streets put you closest to the water.

Good to know

Does Euclid Park have a beach or facilities?

No. Euclid Park is a small, undeveloped natural area near Geneva offering a trail and some Lake Whatcom water access. There is no developed beach, no parking lot and no restroom.

Where is Euclid Park in Bellingham?

It is on the southeast side of Bellingham, in the Lake Whatcom area near the Geneva neighborhood. It is best used by nearby residents for a quiet walk and water access.

Looking at homes near here?

The park at the end of the street is part of what you are really buying. If you are weighing a neighborhood near Euclid Park, let us talk through which corner of Whatcom County fits the life you are after.