The road to Artist Point (the final section of SR 542) and Highway 20 (starting at Ross Dam Trailhead) are both closed for the season.
| 03/25/2025 | Updated | Adventure - Outdoors, Attend, Holiday, Savor - Food & Fun, Spring |   

Easter Activities in Bellingham and Whatcom County - 2025

It’s finally spring – and the Easter Bunny is on its way! Get out the baskets and get the kids (and yourself) ready for chocolate bunnies. Easter festivities happen throughout Bellingham and Whatcom County including egg hunts, live music, Easter brunches, Easter bunny photos, and more! 

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April 19, 2025

Welcome spring to Downtown Bellingham at the Commercial Street 

Join us for our annual Lettered Streets Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 19, for children 5th grade and younger! 

Activities include: Special Hunt Area for Toddlers, Crafts, Games, 18 ft. inflatable double slide, Snacks, Door Prizes from neighborhood businesses for adults. 

The egg hunt starts promptly at 10am at Fouts Park (H Street & Ellsworth). This event is free of charge!

April 19 & 20, 2025

A fun spring outing for families, couples and singles of all ages will be offered April 19-20 during Easter at the Farm at Whatcom County’s Bellewood Farms & Distillery. 

Photo opportunities with the Easter Bunny – great for sharing with family and friends – will be offered from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20. 

Egg hunts are scheduled every half-hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with prize bags at the end for $7 per child. Both days also will include live music by Lynden-based Queen’s Bluegrass from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The public is invited to stroll through Bellewood’s apple orchards for free with a possible bonus that blossoms may appear by then. Tractor train rides through the orchards are available for $5 per person. 

The Ten Mile Café will offer its full menu, plus made-from-scratch apple cider donuts. Adults may prefer hard cider, cocktails and local beers in the distillery’s tasting room.

April 20, 2024

Join us at the club for Chef Kelly's famous Easter Brunch 

Adults | $75 

Kids 12 & under | $25 

Children under 5 | Free

April 20, 2025

Reserve your spot for Easter Brunch at Chuckanut Bay Distillery. This year promises to be extra special as we’ll be hosting in our absolutely stunning, newly refurbished Grand Ballroom - the very same space in which President Taft enjoyed brunch during his visit to Bellingham in 1911! 

Our culinary team has created an amazing menu centered around two live action serving stations: an apricot-bourbon glazed ham and a vanilla bean infused crepe. Of course, we’ll also have a complete array of breakfast buffet items to choose from, and refreshing drink options, including a Bloody Mary bar, mimosas, and an array of non-alcoholic beverages. 

$55 for adults; $30 ages 10 & under (5 & under free) 

* Alcoholic beverages are a la carte and not included in the brunch buffet price.


Egg Hunt at Arne Hanna Aquatic Center - April 19, 2025

Join us for a non-traditional egg hunt. It will be warmer than the outdoor versions but even wetter. The swim will feature multiple hunts for eggs filled with toys or candy along with other activities in between. Bring your swimsuits and towels and be ready to get wet. Children 6 years and younger are required to be within arm’s reach of their adult in the water. 

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