Lummi Island is quiet and relaxed small island near Bellingham, Washington, accessible by a short ferry ride from Gooseberry Point.

This vibrant artist community doubles in size in the summer when Canadians and Americans come to relax. Anywhere you go, the vistas of the Salish Sea are spectacular.

There are only two restaurants, one store, a few B&Bs, a post office, a library, an old school, and a church. Lummi Island is well known for its reef-net salmon fishery, lively artist population, and wonderful hiking opportunities along quaint, narrow rural roads.

A trail up Lummi Mountain is slightly more strenuous and it takes hikers through the lush Baker Preserve to breathtaking views of the San Juan islands.

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