Island Chapel
/The church meets every Sunday at 9:30 am at the Grange Hall.
Read MoreLummi Island’s modern, accessible venue for meetings, classes, retreats, fundraisers, weddings, memorials, private and public events. Main hall, meeting rooms, and full commercial kitchen facilities available.
Read MoreThe Lummi Island Congregational Church is for the community providing opportunities to experience a worship, fellowship, education, and service. We are a congregation of the United Church of Christ and we welcome everyone no matter where they are on life's journey.
Read MoreLindy works primarily with gentle Deep Tissue massage, Myofascial Release and Swedish massage modalities.
Read MoreA Lummi Island Heritage Trust nature preserve. This is a vigorous hike up a steep, winding trail. The hike is 1.64 miles with a 1,060 foot elevation gain to an overlook with magnificent views of Rosario Strait and the San Juan Islands.
Read MoreA Lummi Island Heritage Trust nature preserve. Exploring the Curry Preserve is easy wandering on footpaths through the fields and forest. The Heritage Trust’s Curry Garden and orchard project is located near the entrance.
Read MoreA Lummi Island Heritage Trust nature preserve. The Loop Trail, together with the Baumgart Woods, Betty's Shortcut and Walden Walk side trails, are an easy 1.4 mile walk.
Read MoreColleen McCrory, Angie Dixon and Serena Dabney are a team of long-term island residents, operating the island's only real estate office. As specialists in Lummi Island real estate and full-time islanders, they can provide personal insight into island living for visitors and home-owners alike.
Read MoreThe Lummi Island Grange Hall is a mainstay gathering place for social get-togethers: weddings, pancake breakfasts, spaghetti feeds, quirky fundraisers, and life celebrations honoring passed islanders.
Read MoreEvery Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm. Enjoy music, purchase fresh flowers, local honey, produce, and community.
Read MoreWe specialize in unique varieties of cut peonies and grow a wide range of fruits and vegetables using organic practices. Fresh eggs, all our produce and sea salt, sold at our farm stand.
Read MoreEvents are all-inclusive: deluxe lodging, catered meals and snacks, materials, equipment and expert instruction, happy hours, and chair massages.
Read MoreThis launch ramp is the only public boat access on Lummi Island. The fee is $10 per day including parking. You can also get a annual launch pass for $140.
Read MoreThis overlook has access to the tidelands below and was once the Lummi Island ferry landing. Today's visitors can watch the ferry transit Hale Passage from the park's observation deck.
Read MoreThis County park with adjoining public tidelands is located on the west side of Lummi Island overlooking Rosario Strait and islands beyond. Access is just south of the Willows Inn.
Read MoreThe public is welcome to the beach behind the Lummi Island Congregational Church. Or follow the signs to a secluded stone labyrinth for walking meditation. Access is from the parking lot. Please pack out what you pack in and respect the boundaries of the public access area.
Read MoreLummi Island is a retreat, a welcoming place to avoid the pressures of day-to-day life. To help you achieve that ideal, we offer an array of services, for the homeowner to ease the responsibilities associated with homeownership, and for the vacationer so you get the most from your island vacation.
Read MoreDrop in and linger at the library, right across from the ferry dock. Enjoy a cup of tea, relax, enjoy the view, and of course, check out the library materials which can be returned at any Whatcom County or Bellingham library or drop box.
Read MoreBox access is always available, although the last collection on weekdays is 2:45 pm.
Read Morewith Michele Morrissey, L.M.P. Her predominant style is Lomi Lomi, a Hawaiian form of bodywork which is deep, yet gentle. She is also experienced in deep tissue, injury treatment, medical massage, Swedish, and relaxation massage.
Read MoreLummi Island is quiet, intimate, and uniquely accessible near Bellingham, Washington. A five-minute ferry crossing reveals a vibrant artist community, legendary dining, and stunning vistas of the Salish Sea.
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