July Travel
to the Skagit Valley
July is one of the most vibrant months in Skagit Valley, bringing together community celebrations, arts events, and outdoor experiences.
Fourth of July festivities bring small-town parades, live music, and fireworks, while cultural events such as the Skagit Valley Highland Games bring performances and creative spirit. Long summer days also make July the perfect time to explore scenic trails, paddle local waterways, visit waterfront parks, and experience the natural beauty that makes Skagit Valley a favorite summer destination.
Festivals & Events
The Skagit Highland Games are one of Skagit Valley’s most cherished annual traditions, bringing a weekend filled with bagpipes, Celtic performances, vendors, a beer garden, and more. It’s a celebration of heritage and community that draws visitors from across the region.
At the end of the month, the Anacortes Arts Festival transforms the waterfront with more than 220 booths and over 80,000 visitors, making it one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier arts events.
Nearby, Concrete’s Old-Fashioned Fly-In delights aviation enthusiasts with vintage and classic aircraft set against some of the most stunning scenery in the region. In Anacortes, the Shipwreck Festival brings a massive community garage sale and flea market in downtown Anacortes.
America 250 / Fourth of July
La Conner, Anacortes, Mount Vernon and Concrete all host festive Independence Day celebrations filled with family-friendly fun and classic fireworks displays.
Meanwhile, Sedro-Woolley comes alive with its annual LoggerRodeo — one of the region’s biggest Fourth of July traditions. The beloved festival features chainsaw carving, a car show, arts and crafts vendors, a grand parade and an exciting fireworks finale.
Summer Concert Series
Entertainment
Check out monthly art walks in La Conner and Anacortes or see a comedy or music show at the Swinomish or Skagit Casinos.
Outdoor Activities
Bright blue glacier lakes such as Diablo and Ross Lakes are especially stunning at this time of year. With over 400+ miles of trails across the park, try hikes like Maple Pass Loop, Hidden Lake, or Blue Lake trail.
Anacortes is a stunning waterfront community with a beautiful marina, delicious restaurants, quirky shops, and luxurious places to stay. Whether it’s a stopover on the way to the islands or your weekend destination, Anacortes has something for everyone.




















