The “Dog Days of Summer” are officially upon us as we enjoy warm weather in Whatcom County. This weekend is packed with exciting activities, from hikes to live music.
For those eager to explore the North Cascades, Horseshoe Bend Trail is a fantastic start. Just off Mount Baker Highway, this flat hike follows the north fork of the Nooksack River and offers stunning views. It’s an easy trek, perfect for families or those looking for a relaxed day out.
If you’re after a challenge, check out the Church Mountain Trail. This steep path takes you up through towering trees to breathtaking alpine meadows. The reward? A panoramic view that stretches to Canada and Mount Baker. Be prepared—this hike requires stamina as it climbs 3,750 feet.
Another option is the Lake Ann Trail. This delightful route leads through lush valleys to an alpine lake with striking views of Mount Shuksan. While the journey there is pleasant, the return can be tough. This 8.5-mile round trip is a must for nature lovers, and it’s best completed in less than a day.
If you plan to hike along the North Cascades Highway (SR 20), keep in mind that some trailheads may be closing for repairs. Swing by the North Cascades National Park Information Center for up-to-date info on closures and hiking tips.
For music enthusiasts, Stones Throw Brewery is hosting StoneStock 2025 this Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. This free, family-friendly event will celebrate the 56th anniversary of Woodstock with live performances, delicious food, and local crafts. It’s a perfect way to relax with the community.
Art lovers can visit the Cordata Gallery until September 27 for the exhibit Modern Meets Primitive. This showcase features works from local artists, highlighting a mix of contemporary painting and ceramics that invoke primal themes and touch various artistic instincts.
On the music scene, Mihali will perform at Wild Buffalo this Friday night, August 22, bringing reggae vibes. If you’re a fan of artists like Bob Marley and Sublime, this performance promises to be a great night out, starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are available via wildbuffalo.net.
With so many options, your summer weekend is sure to be filled with joy, creativity, and the beauty of nature!