Teddy Bear Cove is a secluded beach located in Bellingham, Washington, within the Chuckanut Mountain Trails. It spans over nine acres and features 1,430 feet of shoreline along Chuckanut Bay. The area includes two small beaches known for their crushed clam shell sand, which is believed to be the remains of ancient shell middens. Visitors can explore the beaches, hike through forests of Western redcedar, Douglas fir, and Pacific madrona, and enjoy views of the San Juan Islands and the Olympic Mountains. The trail to the cove offers a mix of seclusion and scenic beauty, making it an all-season destination for nature lovers.
Historically, the area was once known as a nude beach, but it now attracts families and students. The nearby Chuckanut Mountains offer a variety of recreational activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and trail running.
The beach is accessible via the Interurban Trail, which connects to other popular spots like Larrabee State Park. Park hours are from sunrise to sunset, providing ample time to explore this natural gem.