Skagit (SKAD-jit) is the name of a group of Coast Salish Peoples who once thrived in northwestern Washington. In Skagit County, the Skagit River runs through Skagit Valley emptying its waters into Skagit Bay. It stretches from the Salish Sea & San Juan Islands, through Skagit Valley, to the North Cascades.
Why choose Skagit Guided Adventures?
- Very professional, knowledgeable and fun guide, Stephanie, with over 30 years experience
- Very personalized attention on your very small group tour (5 max)
- Tours go with only one Adventurer at no extra cost
- Intimate connection with nature
- Minimal impact on the environment & wildlife
- Satisfaction guaranteed!
How do I get to your area?
All Adventures begin in Skagit, about 1.5 hrs north of Seattle. Pickup areas include Anacortes, La Conner, Mount Vernon and Burlington for all tours except the birding cruises. Following are all the different options to get to our area.
Driving from Seattle to Anacortes: I5 – Exit 230 – SR20 West – Anacortes.
Driving from Seattle to Mount Vernon Amtrak station: I5 – Exit 226.
Public transportation options from Seattle, Vancouver, Bellingham or the San Juan Islands to Mount Vernon, Burlington or Anacortes:
Amtrak Cascades train/bus reservations to Mount Vernon Amtrak station from Seattle and Bellingham
Airporter Shuttle to Burlington or Anacortes
Greyhound to the Mount Vernon Amtrak station
Ferry to Anacortes
Sound Transit Express Routes 510 or 512 from Seattle to Everett connecting with Skagit Transit to the Mount Vernon Amtrak station
Skagit Transit Route 90X to Mount Vernon Amtrak station from/to Everett
Skagit Transit Route 80X to Mount Vernon Amtrak station from/to Bellingham
RISK OF DELAY: A risk of delay when taking public transportation (bus, train or ferry) could result in shortening the time of your Adventure. Our guide will make an effort to compensate for your delay without compromising the time frame for other parties attending the same Adventure.
Where can I stay?
Recommended accommodations in
Mount Vernon: Tulip Inn
Burlington: Candlewood Suites, Hampton Inn & Suites, La Quinta Inn & Suites, Holiday Inn Express & Suites
La Conner: Katy’s Inn, The Heron Inn, Wild Iris Inn, La Conner Channel Lodge and La Conner Country Inn
Anacortes: Majestic Inn & Spa, Sunrise Inn, Salish Inn, Ship Harbor Inn, Swinomish Casino & Lodge
Where can I get picked up & dropped off?
Free pick-up & drop-off locations: Anacortes, La Conner, Burlington and Mount Vernon.
What should I wear and bring?
water
snacks or lunch
comfortable walking, tennis shoes or hiking shoes/boots
backpack
synthetic, moisture-wicking layers (no cotton or jeans) and full rain gear (certain times) of year, if hiking
scent-free sunscreen
natural bug repellent
signed waivers
medical insurance card
cell phone
camera
sunglasses
binoculars, if birdwatching
passport, if you are not from the USA
Who will my Adventure Guide be?
STEPHANIE FERNANDEZ – over 30 years experience safely guiding Adventures in Nature. Read more about her.
Why a small group size?
A Very Small group, of up to 5- 6 Adventurers, gives you a more intimate connection with nature, a more personalized service from your Adventure Guide, flexibility to modify the itinerary to accommodate your particular interests, and minimizes your impact on the environment.
What type of vehicle will I be riding in?
A clean, comfortable and spacious Toyota minivan.
What’s the weather like?
In general:
Spring: 40s-50s, intermittent rain and wind
Summer: 60s-80s, occasional or no rain
Fall: 40s-50s, intermittent rain, snow possible at higher elevations
Winter: 30s-40s (occasional 20s), intermittent rain, wind and occasional snow at lower elevations
Call/email us to get an updated weather forecast for your Adventure area.
What will I learn?
Subject matters include: the natural & cultural history, geology, marine and terrestrial habitats, flora and fauna, and the “nowadays ways of life” of NW Washington depending on the Adventure and your curiosity.
What is your cancellation & refund policy?
Skagit Guided Adventures reserves the right to update these policies at any time and without prior notice.
CANCELLATION PROTECTION offered during checkout is highly recommended. It gives you the flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours and it does not incur a cancellation fee.
Opting out of it will automatically subject you to SGA’s cancellation policy.
Rescheduling or cancelling an Adventure at any time for any reason incurs a $23 fee per person.
Tours cancelled or rescheduled by guests within
- 2 days or no show: will forfeit 100%
- 7 days: will be refunded 50%, cancel/reschedule fee will be charged
- 8 days or longer: will be refunded 100%, cancel/reschedule fee will be charged
Rescheduling is based upon availability and subject to price adjustment.
If Skagit Guided Adventures is forced to cancel your tour, you’ll be offered the option to cancel, reschedule or gift your tour to someone for use within 1 year of the tour date, without incurring additional fees. Only when an extraordinary or unforeseen “force majeure” event outside of the company’s control (such as war, strike, riot, crime, epidemic, pandemic, earthquake, etc) affecting both parties, will the cancellation fee of $23 apply.
Skagit Guided Adventures reserves the right to substitute, modify or terminate the tour without a refund if weather or other unforeseen circumstances compromise the safety of the group while on tour.
Subject matters include: the natural & cultural history, geology, marine and terrestrial habitats, flora and fauna, and the “nowadays ways of life” of NW Washington depending on the Adventure and your curiosity.