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Ross Lake National Recreation Area
One of 71 historic site listings in Bellingham.
About Ross Lake National Recreation Area
Ross Lake National Recreation Area is a historic site in the attractions and activities sector, based in Bellingham, WA. The listing includes an official website. It is one of 71 historic site listings tracked in Bellingham; the nearest comparable listing is Old Mill Village, about 5.6 km away. Ross Lake National Recreation Area has 3 listed locations in total; this page covers the Bellingham branch.
- Address
- Bellingham, WA, 98226
- Website
- en.wikipedia.org
- Social
Questions
Where is Ross Lake National Recreation Area located?
Bellingham, WA, 98226
How do I contact Ross Lake National Recreation Area?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Lake_National_Recreation_Area%20www.nps.gov/noca/parkmgmt/rlna-gmp.htm%20www.geonames.org/5808859/ross-lake-national-recreation-area.html
What type of business is Ross Lake National Recreation Area?
Ross Lake National Recreation Area is a historic site (attractions and activities) in Bellingham.
Ross Lake National Recreation Area branches
Ross Lake National Recreation Area has 3 listed locations. This branch is in Bellingham.
Nearby historic site
- Old Mill VillageBellingham5.6 km
- Alabama Hill BridgeBellingham5.5 km
- Cornerstone apartmentsBellingham5.2 km
- Barkley Trails & Barkley Park ApartmentsBellingham5.7 km
- Barkley Apartments BellinghamBellingham5.7 km
- Hannah CreekBellingham7.0 km
- Woodrose ApartmentsBellingham5.6 km
- Sunset Pond ApartmentsBellingham5.7 km
- 1800 Alabama Street Place ApartmentsBellingham6.3 km
- Regency Park ApartmentsBellingham7.2 km
- Bellingham GreenBellingham6.3 km
- Spring Creek ApartmentsBellingham6.4 km
- Foothills ApartmentsBellingham8.2 km
- Bakerview Terrace ApartmentsBellingham6.7 km
- Lincoln SquareBellingham8.2 km
Cite this page
“Ross Lake National Recreation Area, Bellingham — business.wiki, retrieved August 2026.” Facts on this page come from openly licensed data (Overture Maps Foundation) and are refreshed with each monthly release; sourcing is documented on the methodology page.