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Largest of Bellingham lakes, can be good for flatwater and occasional downwind paddles (safer than the Bay if the Bay is too rough, but take care with very cold water in winter). Flatwater paddling is better at the edges of the day in summer or during the off season when there is not as much motorized traffic on the lake. Invasive species stickers are required for paddling on the lake. Whatcom County Invasive Species Boat Inspections. The checking station at Lake Whatcom's Bloedel Donovan Park is closed in the winter, but you should always follow the recommended precautions to prevent invasive species spread.
Reivers Dustin: “Lake (Whatcom) is nice: fresh water, good safety, less cross-chop, waves never get mean. But I've been on the lake in big air when the waves never really got surfable. So it's a direction thing as well as wind velocity….”.
Check the direction of the waves at your take-out to get a good indication of whether they are working in the way/direction you want. On good days the waves close to Bloedel Donovan are often the biggest of a run, although the wave size at BD can change significantly in the time it takes for you to drive to the put-in and paddle the length of the lake to get back to BD.
Can get decent downwind waves when wind is blowing in longer fetch directions - from the east or southeast being some of the better setups. There is less likelihood of motorized traffic on the lake in downwinding conditions.
Video - Southerly Boat Launch to Bloedel Donovan 11/25/2021
Downwind route from Southerly Boat Launch to Bloedel Donovan Boat Ramp
(this path went between Reveille Island and the left shore)