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Skagit County is located in the Northwest
corner of Washington state about halfway between Seattle, WA and Vancouver, BC.
Our borders stretch from the
glacial peaks of the Cascade Mountains to the coastal waters of Puget Sound.
Here you can marvel at the rugged beautify
of craggy peaks, crashing waterfalls, incredible blue-green lakes and clear rushing
streams. The area offers friendly services and opportunities to rest and enjoy recreational
activities in a lovely, natural setting.
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The Skagit River
has a Wild and Scenic designation,
is among the three largest rivers on the West coast and is very popular for rafting,
kayaking and canoeing. Hikers and climbers visit the area for some of the best back-country
alpine experiences afforded in the lower 48 states.
River rafting, ferry boating, kayaking, hiking, biking, whale watching or just relax.
Also, if you
find your relaxation in fishing, this is the place to give it a try. The Skagit
River is well-known for its populations of steelhead, salmon and trout.
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