See Mud Bay Cliffs

The videos below reveal the unique beauty of this natural gem

A unique and complex set of wildlife habitats, Mud Bay Cliffs is undeveloped public and private woodlands and wetlands… located above the estuarine wetlands of Mud Bay. We believe these habitats are worth protecting as much as possible, for generations to come.

Heron’s-eye View of Mud Bay Cliffs & Surrounds

See Mud Bay Cliffs and the Mud Bay estuarine wetlands at high tide — just as great blue herons, bald eagles, and shore birds do — in this under-two-minutes video.

Mud Bay - Estuarine Wetlands

Brent Woodland, Bellingham resident, made this gorgeous 90-second video of his experiences in Mud Bay during low tides.

Mud Bay isBellingham’s richest and most biologically diverse estuary.” This statement — and other captions on the video — come directly from the city’s Parks and Recreation publications and on-site signage.

Slide Show of Mud Bay Cliffs, and Surrounds

This slide show was created for a PMBC Zoom gathering of concerned citizens. We think you will enjoy the stunning images of Mud Bay Cliffs, and the surrounding natural beauty.

You will see some wildlife — including a few Bellinghamsters in the wild, enjoying our public natural spaces.