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Bird's eye view of Lake Whatcom proposed reconveyance

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Map and bird's eye view of proposed new Lake Whatcom Forest Preserve Park

Proposed forest parcels, after reconveyance 2011
Proposed forest parcels, after reconveyance 2011

The proposed reconveyance (intergrant exchange) would lead to a new forest preserve park in the Lake Whatcom watershed.

PARCEL MAP:

The map (2011) shows status of lands after reconveyance.

  • Pink: State trust lands
  • Green: Whatcom County Park lands - Lookout/Cain area on the left (SW) of Lake Whatcom; Smith Creek area on the right (NE)
From Google Earth

BIRD'S EYE VIEW:

Below, top: Looking directly down onto the two proposed preserve parcels, embracing Lake Whatcom. (City of Bellingham, WA, in upper left corner)

Middle: Lookout Mtn parcel. Looking southwest to Lookout/Cain area of Lake Whatcom (on the hills above Sudden Valley ) and beyond to Lake Samish, the Chuckanuts, and the Straights of Georgia.

Bottom: Stewart Mtn parcel. Looking north east to the Stewart /Smith Creek area of Lake Whatcom and beyond to Mount Baker, Twin Sisters, and the Cascade range.

Lake Whatcom Preserve from space

Lookout Mountain parcel

 

Stewart Mountain parcel

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