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Galbraith Mountain is the common name for North Lookout Mountain, located between the communities of
Sudden Valley Sudden Valley is a census-designated place (CDP) just outside of Bellingham in Whatcom County, Washington. Sudden Valley is the second-largest homeowner association in western Washington, with over 7,000 residents. There are eleven neighborho ...
and
Bellingham, Washington Bellingham ( ) is the most populous city in, and county seat of Whatcom County in the U.S. state of Washington. It lies south of the U.S.–Canada border in between two major cities of the Pacific Northwest: Vancouver, British Columbia (locat ...
. A area was owned by the Trillium Corporation until April 1, 2010, when the company surrendered the property to Polygon Financial Partners instead of defaulting on the loan held by Polygon. Galbraith Mountain has two main summits, which are and high. Though they are not either of the highest points on Lookout mountain, they are prominent from all over Western
Whatcom County Whatcom County is a county located in the northwestern corner of the U.S. state of Washington, bordered by the Canadian Lower Mainland (the Metro Vancouver and Fraser Valley Regional Districts of British Columbia) to the north, Okanogan Cou ...
. The Whatcom Independent Mountain Pedalers (WHIMPs) created and maintained a large trail system under a 2005 contract with Trillium. The mountain has many access points; the two most popular are from Birch Street, off of Lakeway Drive, and Galbraith Lane, off of Samish Way. Galbraith Mountain is home to four
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, three of which are on the summit, and one about below. There is active
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on the flanks of the
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, which has opened clear sight lines from the trails which criss-cross the area. Numerous
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and outdoor art were placed throughout the mountain by Trillium and the WMBC, including a
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maintenance station. As of April 26, 2010, Polygon's planned relationship with the mountain biking community and land use policy has not been established.


References

* *{{cite web , url = http://trillium.baronclient.com/whoweare/ , title = Trillium Corporation , publisher = trillium.baronclient.com , accessdate = 2008-12-03 , url-status = dead , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20090217072408/http://trillium.baronclient.com/whoweare/ , archivedate = 2009-02-17 Geography of Bellingham, Washington Mountains of Whatcom County, Washington Mountains of Washington (state)