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Cornwall Park
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Cornwall Park
(360) 778-7000
cob.org/services/recreation/parks-trails/Pages/cornwall-park.aspx
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Primary Location
Main location3424 Meridian St Bellingham Washington 98225 US(360) 778-7000
Recreation area with big trees, walking paths & sport courts, plus a splash pad & disc golf.
Amenities
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SlidesHas a tennis courtPublic restroomSwingsBasketball courtBarbecue grillPicnic tables
Children
Good for kidsPlaygroundKid-friendly hikesGood for kids birthday
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible entranceWheelchair accessible parking lot
Activities
Hiking
Pets
Dogs allowed
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Customer Reviews
4.9
5 Reviews
Michael Wa month ago
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Played pickleball several times at this park during a visit to Bellingham. Six nice courts with fixed nets fenced to keep balls on court. Mostly open play all day with more players mornings and evenings. Skill level ranges 2.5 to 4.5, all were friendly. Water fountain and bathrooms nearby.
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Dayna Del Mara month ago
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Cornwall Park is 70 acres of a lush, green paradise filled with towering, old-growth trees, trails, magnolia trees, a disc golf course, horseshoe pits, TWO playgrounds and more!

The park is surrounded by trees, making it a great retreat on both blustery days and hot, sunny days.

If you’re adventuring with a stroller, this is the perfect half-day adventure for a long stroller hike + playground!

TWO Playgrounds! The tot lot has a small climbing structure with slides, springed ride-on animals and two baby bucket swings. The all-ages playgrounds has a large climbing structure with slides, bridges and a bouncers, two traditional swings and two baby bucket swings.

  • Splash pad is located at the all-ages playground (open June 15-Sept 17 1pm-7pm)
  • The Cornwall Loop Trail is a wide, packed-gravel trail that is 2 miles long and all-terrain stroller friendly
  • Disc golf course
  • Horseshoe Pits
  • Tennis courts
  • Ball courts
  • Picnic Tables, Picnic Shelters and BBQ pits
  • Three Parking Lots
  • Bike trails
  • Restrooms available, no changing tables (but plenty of benches and picnic tables to work with)
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Maya Ushikuboa month ago
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Whoooaaaa I loved this park. The playground was pretty average. What was hard to ignore was the homeless man with Tourette’s, laying by the big tree in a sleeping bag. He just kept shouting a ton of things. Needless to say, a lot of us could only handle so much of this dude.

We decided to go for a walk all around the park. It’s absolutely gorgeous in there. Was this a nesting ground for homeless people? We found this awesome fort of fallen branches. But i made sure our kids didn’t go in in case it was a homeless person’s sanctuary.

The forest smelled delicious after the rainy days. Squirrels are everyone! And the disc golf course looked amazing!!!

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