Sedro-Woolley
Founded in 1914, the Sedro-Woolley Chamber of Commerce promoted social gatherings as well as a healthy business climate for its members. Today's Chamber of Commerce works hard to fulfill its Mission: "Partnering with the community to promote business."
Sedro-Woolley was founded on a can-do spirit brought by hard working folks as they made their way into the great forests of the area. This tradition of hard work and community was well documented by photographer Darius Kinsey whose works are on display in town and at the Sedro-Woolley Museum. The downtown is decorated with historical murals, large cedar statues carved by chainsaw and hand finished, and attractive gas lamp replicas.
Located minutes from Interstate 5 on the banks of the beautiful Skagit River, Sedro-Woolley is midway between Vancouver, Canada, and Seattle, Washington. Highway 20 is the gateway to the North Cascades National Park, attracting 750,000 visitors annually. The city is also served by Skagit Regional Airport.
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Washington's Maple Pass Loop hiking trail is a 7-mile route that starts in an old-growth forest of fir, hemlock, and spruce; traverses meadows resplendent... Read More
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The small towns of Washington’s northwest corner, known as the North Cascades region, are popular for their vibrant festivals, historic architecture and... Read More
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Verdant Skagit Valley in northwest Washington is known for its winding river full of salmon and bald eagles, picturesque dairy farms, patchwork fields and... Read More
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