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Travel Guides, Washington · April 2, 2026

13 Things to Do in Lynden WA, an Adorable Dutch Town

downtown area of the best things to do in Lynden, WA

Washington state has it all—from rugged mountains and misty rainforests to vibrant cities and endless outdoor adventures. All the things to do in Lynden, WA let you experience the best of it all.

With its quaint streets and welcoming, storybook village vibe, Lynden invites you to slow down and savor the simple joys. It blends charming Dutch heritage with stunning mountain views, endless farm fields, and iconic windmills dotting the landscape. To help you experience the best of this adorable town, here’s a roundup of fun things to do in Lynden, WA.

13 Things to Do in Lynden, WA

In this post, you’ll find everything you need to plan the ultimate Lynden trip—from sweet treats and bike rides to farm visits and cultural spots. Think of it as your insider guide to one of the cutest small towns in Washington!

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Where is Lynden, Washington?

Lynden sits in the heart of Whatcom County, just 15 miles northeast of Bellingham and about 90 minutes from Seattle, right up against the Canadian border in the fertile Nooksack River Valley.

You’ll find yourself amid raspberry fields, dairy farms, and picturesque windmills with Mt. Baker looming dramatically to the east. It’s a quick drive via I-5 north, making it an easy day trip or overnight escape from the city buzz.

Mt Baker in distance at a farm in Lynden Washington

Is Lynden, WA fun to visit?

Lynden is a great time for visitors of all ages. Famous for its Dutch roots since the late 1800s, you’ll enjoy windmills, tulip-like architecture, and festivals celebrating berries or centuries-old farming traditions.

People rave about the friendly locals, farm-fresh eats, and relaxed pace, especially if you love biking quiet paths or popping into eclectic shops in an historic downtown. It’s perfect for families, foodies, or nature lovers seeking a low-key adventure in Whatcom County.

What to do in Lynden, Washington

Lynden offers diverse activities year-round. Here are insider tips to make the most of your time there.

Shop the cute downtown

website | directions | cost: free | best for: shopping and people watching

Lynden town sign

It’s not a trip to Lynden without a stroll on Front Street, Lynden’s adorable downtown lined with boutique shops and seasonal charm. Hit the Lynden Downtown Farmers Market (Saturdays May-Dec) for local produce and handmade crafts.

Be sure to grab a cup of local coffee at your choice of cafes. Take a look at Village Books for cozy reads, it’s worth it for the photo ops alone and serendipitous finds. I recommend visiting in the morning when it’s lively but not too crowded.

Pro tips: While it never gets super crowded in Lynden, pack comfortable shoes for walking. Weekends are best for the farmers market and prime people watching.

Get local sweets treats

For such a small downtown footprint, Lynden has some stellar dessert shops.

Lynden Dutch Bakery

website | directions | cost: ~$5-10pp | best for: authentic Dutch pastries

Lynden Dutch Bakery Lynden WA

Indulge in gooey Dutch treats like banketstaaf or poffertjes at this iconic spot, a staple since 1970. These delicacies are fresh-baked daily with family recipes, making it a must for sweets lovers.

Pro tips: Head there post-breakfast, as it opens early and lines form fast on weekends.

Dutch desserts from Lynden Dutch Bakery

Edaleen Dairy Store

website | directions | cost: ~$5pp | best for: ice cream and local flavor

Prefer ice cream or milkshakes? Be sure to pop into the Lynden Grover Store, famous for using local dairy and rotating local flavors like marionberry. It has unforgettable farm store vibes where you might find new kitchen staples.

Bike the paved paths

website | directions | cost: free | best for: easy family rides and unforgettable scenery

woman riding a vintage bike and posing in front of a windmill in one of the cutest small towns in Washington state

The best ride in town is the scenic Jim Kaemingk Sr Trail along Fishtrap Creek. It’s 5 miles of flat, paved bliss through stunning fields and woods. Pick up your free bike map at The Inn at Lynden.

Seek out the thatched roof storybook home

cost: free | best for: unique photo ops

Along the Jim Kaemingk bike trail, spot the well-known, whimsical thatched-roof cottage straight from a fairy tale. It’s a private residence, built in Dutch style. Snap your pics from the bike path, leaving a respectful distance to the home owners.

woman on a bike stopping to take in the views of an old world looking English cottage

Peruse Lynden Heritage Museum

website | directions | cost: ~$10pp | best for: enjoying local history

Dive into Whatcom County history at the Lynden Heritage Museum, with vintage buggies, Dutch artifacts, and rotating exhibits in a historic blacksmith shop. It’s interactive and perfect for a rainy afternoon.

Lynden Heritage Museum, one of the best things to do in Lynden WA

Check out the parks

There’s a bunch of green space in Lynden. Here are some of the best to visit.

Hans Berthusen Park

website | directions | cost: free | best for: picnics and hiking

You won’t want to miss your chance to wander this 236-acre park, originally homesteaded by Norwegian native, Hans Berthusen in 1883. You’ll enjoy forests, picnic areas, an historic barn, and trails for hiking or riding horseback.

Bring your lunch to picnic by the serene Bertrand Creek and keep your camera handy. Check the calendar for the events hosted here on weekends.

Pro tips: Pets are welcome on leash. Make sure your picnic has no alcohol while in this public park.

Million Mile Park

website | directions | cost: free | best for: playground fun

Home to the epic Million Smiles Playground with a 35-ft treehouse slide and castle maze. Everyone loves it, but it’s especially great for kids full of energy.

Jansen Art Center

website | directions | cost: free entry, ~$100+ pp for classes | best for: art and music lovers

Catch exhibits, classes, or live music at the Jansen Art Center, a nonprofit hub for ceramics, painting, and performances. The gift shop has unique local artisan wares.

Pro tip: Check the calendar to enjoy live concerts some evenings.

Visit the nearby farms

Some of the best farms near Seattle are in Whatcom County, and many of them are berry famous. Stock up on fresh goods and u-pick fun.

Bellewood Acres Farms

website | directions | cost: ~$10pp for u-pick | best for: picking apples and buying delicious jams

woman in an apple orchard at Bellewood Farms in Whatcom County WA

Pick Honeycrisp apples (fall), tour the distillery, or cafe-hop at this 62-acre beauty with Mt. Baker views. Even if u-pick isn’t available, you can visit the distillery and farm store for artisan jams and spirits year round. They also host a bunch of fun events throughout the year.

Twin Sisters Creamery

website | directions | cost: free entry | best for: cheese lovers and gifts

Three Sisters Creamery

Sample award-winning cheeses in a cozy store. Enjoy both homemade and imported creamy delights from around the world.

Pro tip: Scheduled tastings are hosted on Saturdays, but pop by anytime to purchase cheese except Mondays.

Grace Harbor Farms

website | directions | cost: ~$5pp | best for: delicious dairy finds

Try the unique yogurt flavors from this farm-fresh star and sip pumpkin spice eggnog in autumn and winter.

Pro tips: Stop by year round to try the changing seasonal and holiday flavors.

Oak Meadows Farm & Acorn Market

website | directions | cost: free entry | best for: local proteins

woman laughing on a tractor with Mt Baker in the background

Score grass-fed meats, eggs, and farm store treasures at this ranch-turned-market. Acorn Market’s setup is ideal for enjoying a picnic before you leave.

Pro tips: Check the schedule for seasonal hours. Bring a cooler for taking home fresh meat and eggs.

Widnor Farms

website | directions | cost: free entry | best for: farm-to-table goods

Browse meats and pantry staples at this adorable ranch store that’s open daily. Pick up one of a kind gifts for friends and family.

farm store, one of the best things to do in Lynden WA

Visit for an event

Time your trip for these Whatcom County highlights—pure community joy.

Northwest Washington Fair

website | directions | cost: ~$15pp | best for: family fun

Stop by the week of August’s massive fair to enjoy carnival rides, award-winning livestock, and concerts.

Pro tip: Buy your tickets early, they can sell out.

Northwest Raspberry Festival

website | directions | cost: free entry | best for: family fun and berry lovers

Come for the mid-July berry bash with parades and pies. This family-friendly event features the Razz & Shine Cruise-In for vintage car enthusiasts, live music, vendor markets, local farm tours, and fresh eats, including a popular salmon BBQ.

The Front Street area is the center of the activities, but you can also take tours of local berry farms, departing from the Lynden Community Center.

dahlias at a flower farm in Lynden WA

Farmers Day Parade

website | directions | cost: free | best for: small-town vibes

The Lynden Farmers Day Parade is an eclectic annual parade in June celebrating Whatcom agricultural roots. You’ll see tractors, floats, and livestock parade by on Front Street. Heritage Museum hosts an open house the same day.

Pro tip: Stake a spot early for best views.

Whatcom Farm Tour

website | cost: free | best for: agriculture adventures

Visiting in the fall? Take a self-guided tour of local farms to see the best of harvest season. This annual event is one of the best things to do in Lynden, WA because it’s when area farms not typically open to the public welcome guests to tour their property.

Pro tips: Best for weekends in early autumn. Grab your free map online.

woman laughing at a flower farm, one of the best things to do in Lynden WA

Relax at Flow Motion Spa

website | directions | cost: ~$100+ pp | best for: self-care

Unwind with massages or facials at this serene spa that’s technically in nearby Ferndale, but worth a visit. It features multiple rooms with different vibes, from salt and crystals all with different mood lighting.

Stay overnight at The Inn at Lynden

link to book | directions | cost: ~$170/nt | best for: weekend getaway

room at The Inn at Lynden

Lynden is perfectly located for exploring the greater Whatcom County, Skagit Valley, and Mt. Baker area. Heck, it’s even close to the Canadian border if you want to visit Vancouver, BC! So staying overnight lets you make the most of Lynden’s prime location.

The Inn at Lynden is an adorable boutique hotel located right in downtown. The rooms are comfortable and well furnished, plus you get access to free bikes and yoga classes at the studio next door.

Day trip to Mt. Baker Wilderness

website | directions | cost: the price of gas | best for: unmatched scenic drives

Drive ~1 hour east to Mt. Baker for alpine thrills and a bunch of hikes. Some of my favorite stops are Picture Lake, Artist Point, or Chain Lakes Loop trail. There’s also Mt. Baker Ski Area in winter, which gets the most snow of the Washington ski resorts. Whatever the season, it’s one of the best things to do in Lynden, WA…well, I mean, near it!

Pro tips: Summer-time is safest on the roads, but winter is best for skiing and snowshoeing. Check the snow conditions if you’re traveling in cooler weather.

Picture Lake in Mt Baker National Forest
Image courtesy of Anna & Michal

Explore More PNW Gems

After you explore all the best things to do in Lynden, WA, check out my other guides for more to explore in the area!

  • What to Do in Bellingham
  • Things to Do in Skagit County
  • North Cascades National Park Itinerary
  • Perfect Vancouver BC Itinerary
  • Best Things to Do in Washington State

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