The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife has curtailed fishing on several rivers and streams across Washington but the stretch of the Nooksack River through Ferndale…
Posts published in “Recreation News”
Every Thursday at 6pm, anyone of any skill level can show up and play (or learn to play) disc golf at VanderYacht Park. There is…
Mike and Mikey Tunstall have only lived here a short while but they already discovered a great way to spend an afternoon in Ferndale. According to…
Lifelong Ferndalian and local contractor John Friberg built a tee box at the south end of VanderYacht Park pointing directly across the river to the…
As if on cue, the clouds lifted and the rain stopped this morning just so the Grand Parade could weave through downtown Ferndale under dry…
The many vendors are getting set up, the stage is getting plugged in and the beer garden at Barr Barn is ready for the beginning of…
Given that more than half of Discover Ferndale’s readers use their mobile devices to get their information, having the very busy schedule for the Old Settlers’ Picnic in a mobile-friendly format seemed like a good idea.
And since everything begins this week (you knew that right?), here it is:
It’s been a bit of a rough road for the City as they worked to find ways to create the largest park playground in Ferndale. A RCO Recreation Grant of roughly $230,000 will go a long way to finally making it a reality.

Yesterday, the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife announced closures or restrictions on over 30 rivers across Washington State to take effect Saturday, July 18th at 12:01am.








