Discover the Magic

Find Every Letter. Share the Journey.

Across Skagit County, something bold, colorful, and entirely unique has taken shape. Five-foot-tall letters, each one a canvas of local creativity, are now welcoming visitors and inviting exploration like never before.

A Community-Powered Experience

From waterfront towns to vibrant main streets and scenic rural communities, these larger-than-life installations celebrate the spirit, identity, and artistry of Skagit County. Each letter has been thoughtfully designed by local artists and brought to life through collaboration between chambers of commerce, cities, arts commissions, and community organizations.

Every letter reflects the personality of the place it lives. Some are inspired by agriculture, others by maritime heritage, outdoor adventure, or the arts. No two are alike, and that is exactly the point.

Tulip sculpture in Mount Vernon<br />
Aerial view of La Conner, Washington, featuring the Rainbow Bridge spanning the Swinomish Channel, with snow-capped Mount Baker rising in the background.

Your Mission:
Find Them All

As you travel from one community to the next, you will experience the diversity, creativity, and welcoming spirit that make Skagit County so special.

We are inviting visitors and locals alike to turn their trip into an adventure.

This project was made possible through regional collaboration and a shared vision. The Skagit Tourism Bureau and EDASC received a grant from the Seattle Foundation to showcase Skagit County to visitors watching the big soccer games in Seattle, WA and Vancouver, BC this summer. The goal was to create something memorable that draws people into our communities and encourages deeper exploration.

Visit Each Letter Across Skagit County

You can complete the full trail in a day or explore at your own pace. Every community offers something new, including local shops, galleries, museums, restaurants, scenic views, and hikes waiting to be discovered.

Snap a photo at every stop | Share your journey using #MagicSkagit

Complete the Tour, Win a Prize

Once you have visited all six, you will be entered into a drawing to win a Skagit Valley prize! All you have to do is hashtag #MagicSkagit on each photo.

Make It a Journey Worth Sharing

This is not just about seeing the letters. It is about experiencing the places around them.

  • Grab coffee from a local café
  • Wander through downtown shops and galleries
  • Visit nearby parks and trails
  • Stay overnight and explore even more

Each letter is a gateway to a deeper Skagit experience.

The charming main street of Concrete, Washington, featuring the historic Concrete Theatre and local shops, with snow-capped mountains rising in the background.
A scenic two-lane highway hugging the shoreline of a calm bay in Skagit County, Washington, lined with evergreen and autumn-colored trees, with snow-capped mountains visible in the distance.

Join the Movement

By sharing your photos and tagging #MagicSkagit, you become part of a growing collection of stories that showcase the beauty and creativity of our region.

Follow along to see how others are experiencing the trail and to get inspiration for your next stop.

Find the letters.
Experience Skagit Valley.

Ready to start your adventure?

Explore the map, find each location, and begin your journey through Skagit County’s most creative welcome.
Remember to add hashtag #MagicSkagit on each photo.

More to Explore

Looking for more ways to explore Skagit? From scenic drives and charming shops to local festivals and hidden gems, there’s no shortage of adventure waiting for you. Browse our blog for inspiration and start planning your unforgettable getaway to the Skagit Valley.
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