Discover the best top things to do in Bow, United States including Samish Bay Cheese, Bow Lake Watersports, Rhodoendron cafe, Taylor Shellfish Farms, Gothberg Farms, Bow Hill Blueberries, Oyster Dome Trail, Skagit Valley Casino, Golden Glen Creamery.
Restaurants in Bow
5.0 based on 36 reviews
Organic dairy. We milk the cows, make the cheese and other dairy products. We have whey more here too: meats, local products, cider, wine, beer... Open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Sharing the shopping and browsing experience with best friend.....learning about the products that are organic, gift packages, local products for sale, an over all very good time was had. Late season and late in day...no other visitors in store....
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Bow Lake is a specially designed lake constructed for watersports enthusiasts. Including two island turn-arounds to mitigate wave energy, a regulation slalom course, stadium lighting for night riding, and multiple rails for wakeboarders, we are sure to have something for every rider. With highly qualified coaches, top of the line boats from Mastercraft and Supra, and demo gear from the top manufacturers, we have everything you need to have the watersports experience of a lifetime.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
So fun & delicious! Stopped here for lunch on our way to Bellingham via Chuckanut Drive. If you're expecting a normal restaurant, change your expectations :) It's literally an oyster farm on the bay with both to-go and prepared options. We went during covid (one party inside at a time, no indoor seating, no shuck-your-own, bus your own tables, etc.) and had a great time. Yes, there's mud and it kinda stinks but it's an oyster farm! That's part of the experience! At least they have nice bathrooms, the food is amazing, and it doesn't smell when you're sitting at the tables overlooking the bay. We also went during the wildfires so unfortunately the view wasn't great, but on a nice day I bet it's spectacular! We ordered a few of each oyster - all AMAZING (of course) but our faves were the Extra Small Pacifics. Unlike any oyster I've ever tasted - so buttery! We also tried geoduck sashimi (delicious & unique!) and spot prawns (yummm!). Would go back in a heartbeat! Worth a stop!
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Goat cheese in the beautiful Skagit Valley. We milk a small herd of LaMancha goats & turn all of our milk into award winning cheeses. Stop by anytime from 9am-5pm. We are too small for a store, but have a well marked Honor Box for self service. Our cheese is also in several fine local restaurants & retail cheese shops. We are an Animal Welfare Approved farm.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Bow Hill Blueberries is the oldest blueberry farm in Skagit Valley. We're a small farm run by a small family with a big commitment to growing heirloom blueberries organically. The farm store is open year round and offers Frozen Organic Blueberries, Organic Blueberry Jam, Organic Blueberry Sauce, Dried Organic Blueberries, Organic Pickled Blueberries and Organic Blueberry Marinade. All products are
I go to Bow Hill Blueberry Farm once a week and buy their 3lbs. Bag of frozen Blueberries. When berries are in season I buy fresh Blueberries and Strawberries. Their blueberry juice is also a winner. This year when berries are ripe I am buying the grazing card with it you can stop buy and pick and eat all the blueberries you can.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Washington State has some great hiking trails, and this is one of them. Enthusiastically recommended if you want a good workout and great views. Start early, park at Samish Overlook. The trail will get real busy by mid morning on Saturday and Sunday.
4.0 based on 5 reviews
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