Weekend Wonders: Slopes, Shops, and Seasonal Solstice Strolls in Bellingham
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If you have been itching to get up to the mountain, there is good news for skiers and riders this morning. The Mount Baker Highway has reopened east of Glacier with single lane, alternating traffic between about milepost forty one and forty four, from six a.m. to six p.m. each day, after storm damage shut it down earlier this month. Crews have made temporary repairs so you can reach the Mount Baker Ski Area, which is rolling into its passholder day today and full public opening on Monday. Expect delays, pack some patience, and remember that permanent fixes are not expected until early 2026, so this window is precious for holiday snow seekers.[1][3]
Down in town, the holidays are in full swing. Families looking for something cozy and free can head to the Whatcom Museum’s Old City Hall for Deck the Old City Hall from noon to two. You will find crafting in the Hall of Birds and festive activities that change each Sunday, so even repeat visitors will see something new.[2][11]
If you are still tracking down those last gifts, Fairhaven is buzzing with makers and markets. The Shop Small Holiday Makers Market is open at the Bellingham Cruise Terminal from ten to five today, with around fifty local artisans offering everything from handcrafted soaps and textiles to candles, jewelry, and treats, plus food trucks pouring hot drinks and serving up bites while you browse.[6][13]
Downtown, Village Books and Paper Dreams in Fairhaven is open nine to eight, a solid option if you are leaning into books, games, or cards for your gifting and want that classic neighborhood bookstore feel.[12]
As the sun goes down on this shortest-day-of-the-year stretch around the winter solstice, the waterfront stays bright. Hotel Bellwether continues its Holiday Trees celebration and giving wreath displays, turning the boardwalk into a glowing stroll and connecting visitors with local nonprofits through the season.[2][4]
Whatever you choose today, from fresh powder runs to museum crafts to maker markets, Bellingham has plenty of ways to keep it local and festive.
This has been Bellingham Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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