The Stimpson Nature Preserve offers a scenic, moderate trail run through 350 acres of old growth forest. The preserve is located 5 miles east of downtown, on Lake Louise. Enjoy the gravel path through Douglas-fir, western hemlock and redcedar. The Main Loop is 3 miles, or add anther 1.8 miles for the loop around Lake Geneva. There’s a kiosk with trail info and the trails are well waymarked.
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- Main Loop: 3 miles (5 km); Add 1.8 mile Lake Geneva Loop for a 4.8 mile run
- 300 feet (91m)
- Near parking lot
- The Preserve is 5 miles east of Bellingham, off Lake Louise Rd.
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