Lynden: More than a Small Town

Andi • May 11, 2018

The small town of Lynden, Washington makes for an ideal getaway. Founded by Dutch and Scandinavian settlers and surrounded by farm fields with mountain views, its historic downtown has a windmill, unique inns, restaurants, shops, an art center, a museum, and nearby are parks, ice cream shops, and a distillery.

This small town most certainly deserves an overnight stay, but if you only have time for a day trip, it is a 30-minute drive from Bellingham, a two-hour drive from Seattle, and if you are coming from British Columbia it is a ten-minute drive from Candian/US border cross on Route 13.

What I Wish Everyone Knew About Lynden, Washington

A Woman  Named Lynden

Phoebe Judson, lovingly referred to as the “Mother of Lynden” played a key role in Lynden’s history. In 1853, she and her husband made the journey from Ohio to the Washington Territories, and after spending some time on Whidbey Island they moved to the Nooksack Valley in 1870. Their home became the area’s first post office. Along with being one of the first white women to settle the area, she also was known for her kindness, starting the first school in her house, helping build an official schoolhouse, her midwife services where she’d hike for two days to help someone, and for naming the town Lynden, which was inspired by a Tomaas Campbell poem.

Lynden Has Two Unique Downtown Stays

The Inn at Lynden  is in the renovated 1914 Waples Mercantile Building, which at one time was the largest department store in the West and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The multi-use building includes shops, restaurants, a tap room and the lobby for the  35-room boutique inn. All the rooms are on the second and third floors and are very stylish and comfortable. During my visit, I was hosted in the corner suite which had views of downtown, a large living area, and dining area. Another perk when you stay here is complimentary bikes!

The Mill Inn  is part of the town’s windmill! The inn has a total of  seven rooms with three inside the windmill. How cool is that?! Each room is shaped differently and has different decor. On the ground level is the restaurant, Perfectly Paired, a gift shop and the Inn’s lobby.

There are Plenty of Foodie Stops in Lynden

For dining, Lynden has plenty of restaurants and cafes to choose from. Here is my list of recommendations.

  • Steakhouse9 Bistro  which has views of the golf course. Their ingredients are local and dishes are made from scratch. During my visit, I ordered the steak salad. Very good.
  • Bellewood Acres Country Cafe , which is also one of the Northwest’s largest apple orchards and along with fresh deli food they also make a fantastic apple pie.
  • Right across from The Inn at Lynden is  Lynden Dutch Bakery. Being a lover of all things almond, I ordered an almond cookie (so good), but they also have other baked goods such cinnamon rolls, donuts, and stroopwafel.
  • At The Mill, is  Perfectly Paired , which serves up scratch cocktails and gourmet comfort food. I ordered a salad with a brie and pear panini and for dessert the housemade chocolate truffle trio. Amazing!
  • Inside the Waples Mercantile building is Drizzle Olive Oil & Vinegar Tasting Room. Here you can sample olive oils and vinegar, and order cheese charcuterie platters and sandwiches, and wine and beer.
  • Also inside the Waples Mercantile is  Overflow Taps. They have Pacific Northwest beers, ciders and wine.

Lynden Has an Ice Cream Stop with a View of Canada

Another place for those with a sweet tooth is  Edaleen Dairy. There are two ice cream store locations in Lynden. One is a two-minute drive from downtown, and the other is close to the Canadian border. At the later, you can enjoy your ice cream with a view of Canada!

Lynden Has the Largest Collection of Horse-drawn Buggies in the State

The  Lynden Pioneer Museum  has the largest horse-drawn buggy collection in the state. It also has a lot of other exhibits including a recreation of downtown Lynden storefronts, exhibits on farming and dairy, and lots of interesting historical items. Give yourself at least two hours to explore.

Hours:  Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.  Admission:  $7 adults; $4 seniors/students; children six and under are free

Lynden Has an Authentic Thatched Roof House

You don’t have to go to Europe to see a thatched roof house, Lynden has one! The best way to see it is to walk or bike the 3-mile Jim Kaemingk Sr. Trail as it goes right by it!

Lynden Has Fun Fairs and Festivals

If you are a festival or fair goer Lynden is the home to the popular  Northwest Washington Fair  in August, and the  Northwest Raspberry Festival  in July. And, if you love a holiday parade the Lynden Christmas parade is a must experience. In the parade trucks, buses, bicycles and farm equipment are decked out in holiday lights and Santa makes an appearance. During the parade, the Dutch Bakery sells goodies, including holiday-shaped sugar cookies.

Lynden Has Old Growth Forest and a Historic Barn

Hans Berthusen is one of Lynden’s early settlers. Born in Norway, he homesteaded 160-acres of land covered with timber and brush. Twenty acres of that land he didn’t touch and it has its original old growth forest. Today, the land is part of  Berthusen Park , which has trails where you see the old growth forest, his historic barn, and a playground

There is Plenty of Family Fun in Lynden

Families with young kids will find plenty of outdoor playground fun at the Million Smiles Playground at Lynden City Park, Bellewood Acres (they also have seasonal activities like apple picking and a pumpkin patch), and the playground and trails Berthusen Park.

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