Take This Road Trip To The Most Charming Chuckanut Drive Towns In Washington
By Jessica Wick|Published December 21, 2021
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
If you’ve ever made the drive to Bellingham, hopefully you’ve veered off the beaten path (known as I-5) and checked out Washington’s original scenic byway, Chuckanut Drive. Known for its farm fresh food, delightful oysters, and stunning scenery, this 24-mile stretch of road is sometimes referred to as Washington’s Big Sur.
There aren’t many towns you can stop in along the way on this winding route. But if you do decide to make the drive, come hungry. These little farming communities produce some tasty food, and some of the farm stands, restaurants and bakeries have received national attention.
Known as the hub city of Skagit Valley and the gateway to the San Juan Islands, Burlington is a great place to stop and stretch your legs. You'll find plenty of shops, restaurants, and u-pick berry farms (in the summer).
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Next, you'll reach Bow, which is probably familiar if you're a foodie.
Breadfarm is not your average bakery. Everything here is made from scratch, and the cookies and shelf-stable pantry items are made in small batches, with care.
Chuckanut Drive ends at Bellingham's historic Fairhaven District, which is the perfect place to end up.