We're a little spoiled by our scenic drive options here in Washington, which is how we prefer it. At any given time, we can cruise down the coast, zip through the mountains, or drive alongside the mighty Columbia River, not to mention all the splendor of the Palouse Scenic Byway.
But if you're in need of a short and sweet road trip with some stunning and diverse scenery, just explore the iconic Chuckanut Drive. This route hugs the beautiful Samish Bay as it takes you up to one of Bellingham's most charming neighborhoods, and every bit of the drive is scenic.
The Chuckanut Drive Scenic Byway route begins at I-5 exit 231 in Burlington.
Once you veer off I-5, it won't be long before you're in Edison and Bow, two tiny Skagit County towns with some of the best locally grown food and freshly baked bread in the state.
This route is known as WA State Highway 11, and it's extremely easy to find.
This is, by far, the most beautiful way to reach Bellingham.
Before you know it, you'll be bordering the iconic Samish Bay ...
... and on a clear day, you may be able to catch a glimpse of the San Juan Islands.
Luckily, there are plenty of overlooks, because you'll want to stop and take in the views as much as possible.
This is a favorite and historic entry into Whatcom County.
Chuckanut Drive was completed in 1896, and it's known as Washington's original scenic byway.
If you have time, we highly recommend stopping by Larrabee State Park at milepost 14.
This was Washington's first designated state park, and the views are phenomenal.
Chuckanut Drive ends in Bellingham's Fairhaven Village, which is a fantastic neighborhood to explore.
Known for its Victorian-era red-brick architecture, Fairhaven has plenty of outdoor dining, quirky shops, coffee shops, and more.
Have you driven down Chuckanut Drive lately?
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