Amenities
- Amphitheatre
- Fish Hatchery
- Multipurpose Fields
- Native Plant Trail
- Parking
- Picnic Tables
- Restrooms
- Salmon Art Trail (PDF)
- Slide
- More Trails (PDF)
- Stream Ecology Field Journal (PDF)
Hours
6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily
Directions
Maritime Heritage Park is located at 500 W. Holly Street between the City Center and the Lettered Streets Neighborhood.
Events
Before using or reserving park facilities, please review the high-impact events below for information on how they may affect your planned activities.
Facility Rentals
The Amphitheatre at Maritime Heritage Park is available for reservation. Please check availability on our EZ Reg website, or contact the Parks & Recreation Main Office.
Mayor’s Downtown Forward Initiative
As part of the Mayor’s Downtown Forward Initiative, the City of Bellingham is prioritizing bold actions to support a thriving future for downtown Bellingham.
To support this initiative, and to positively activate Maritime Heritage Park as a welcoming, vibrant community asset, this program waives the park’s standard reservation fees for eligible uses. The goal is to increase positive daily presence in the park, expand community programming, support downtown-based organizations, and create equitable access to public space.
Fill out a Parks Special Request Form to get started!
Eligible Uses
Fee waivers apply to events, programs, meetings, and activations that meet all of the following criteria:
- Occur within Maritime Heritage Park
- Are free or open to the public
- Support Downtown Forward goals including arts, culture, community, youth, wellness, or placemaking
- Contribute to positive and welcoming activation of the park
- Organized by nonprofits, community groups, downtown-based organizations, City departments, or eligible market organizers
Vendors, Markets, and Small-Business Activations
The fee waiver applies to vendor markets or small-business activations only when they provide meaningful public benefit, such as:
- Free admission for attendees
- Showcasing local makers, artists, or small businesses
- Including first-time vendors, youth vendors, or micro-business opportunities
- Providing accessible, low-barrier community economic participation
- Offering performances, workshops, or cultural programming
- Contributing to Downtown Forward goals and positive activation
Events that are primarily commercial without public benefit are not eligible.
Indoor Pavilion Use
The Maritime Heritage Park indoor pavilion will be made available at no cost for:
- Board or committee meetings nonprofit organizations
- Free and open-to-the-public classes, workshops, programs, or services
- City-led or partner-led Downtown Forward activations
Non-Eligible Uses
- Private or invite-only events
- Commercial events without community benefit
- Vendor markets with no public-benefit programming
- Partisan or electioneering activities
- Events conflicting with park rules or safety requirements
Photographs
More Information
For more information about this park contact the Parks & Recreation Main Office.










