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Big Rock Garden 0:2

Address

2900 Sylvan Street
Bellingham , WA 98226

Hours

Every day Dawn - Dusk

Review

Big Rock Garden
As one of Bellingham’s least-known parks, Big Rock Garden is also one of the most unique. The 2.7-acre garden is part of a 9.2-acre woodland overlooking Lake Whatcom. The garden is packed with an eclectic group of sculptures as well as native and exotic plants, trees and shrubs. A paved parking area provides access to the garden; inside the garden’s fences, visitors will find a packed gravel path to direct them to the various sculptures, plants and landscaping marvels.

Big Rock Garden also has restrooms, a greenhouse and tool building. Stop and rest at the elevated deck area at the bottom of the garden. There, you may sit in benches or chairs and soak in a glimmering view of the lake and its surrounding hills. You may also walk through the woodland trail of the park. Located outside the garden’s boundaries, walk east behind the water tower. The trail begins at the edge of the woods and winds through a mixed-growth forest for about a half-mile. A bench overlooking the lake is perched in the clearing at the trail’s endpoint.

The city purchased the park in 1993 from the family of former city council member George Drake. The family created the garden in 1980 as a nursery and art sculpture gallery. The original intent was to create a small family business that could provide opportunities for mentally handicapped people. As the surrounding areas are developed, the park will become an island of forest on the Silver Beach skyline.
Written By: Ken Brierly
On: 10/19/1998

Directions

Located in the Silver Beach Neighborhood, Big Rock Garden is on the north side of Alabama Street at 2900 Sylvan Street. You’ll see the sign on the right near the top of the hill.

Features

Bathrooms | Picnic Tables

Map

User Reviews

7/10/2005
My sister, Linda Graves, lives in Bellingham, Washington. In June of 2005 I went to see her son, Brandon, graduate from Bellingham High School. I love art and she couldn't wait to show me Big Rock Garden. It is everything she said and more. I live in St. Louis and we do have plenty of exposure to the arts, but this garden is very unique. I have been spreading the word about "Big Rock Garden" in St. Louis. I will visit again when I am in the area. Great job!
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Megan Grosshuesch
Bellingham, WA
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3/4/2005
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