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Anacortes – ACFL

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  • Property Type: Easement
  • Date Added: 1999
  • Anacortes
  • 1934.5 acres
  • Open to the Public, Featured Property
  • Hiking & Walking

The Anacortes Community Forest Lands (ACFL) protect over 2,800 acres within the City of Anacortes on Fidalgo Island. The ACFL encompass a mosaic of forest, wetlands, lakes, and meadows set aside through the collective action of local citizens and community organizations to preserve valuable habitat and open space. Over the last two decades, stewardship of this environmental and recreational resource has been shared among many agencies. 

Conservation Story

Since 2011, 1,680 of the Anacortes Community Forest Lands have been protected by Skagit Land Trust-held conservation easements under the City’s Conservation Easement Program. The community of Anacortes has wholeheartedly supported this project since it began in October 1998. These acres are now protected from commercial development, tree cutting, and mining. For more information about the conservation easement agreement between Skagit Land Trust and the City of Anacortes, see the City of Anacortes Community Forest Lands webpage

Site History and Ecology

The Anacortes Community Forest Lands (ACFL) protects forests and wetlands on Fidalgo Island from commercial use and preserves habitat for many protected species in Washington State including bald eagles, pileated woodpeckers and wood ducks.

Access

The Anacortes Community Forest Lands contain over 50 miles of multiple use trails in the forest lands. Today the land is open to the public for recreation and educational use. All trails are open to hikers with bicycles, horses and 2-wheeled motorcycles are allowed in limited areas. All users are asked to recreate responsibly and share the trails. Dogs must be on a leash at all times.

Four wooden signs on a post in the forest read: "Anacortes Community Forest Lands", "Pine Ridge Loop Trail", "Erie View Trail" and "Motorcycles Permitted Beyond this Point."

How to Get There

There are many ways to access the Anacortes Community Forest lands. See the section above for a link to the City of Anacortes hiking maps. From Burlington, take WA-20 west across to Fidalgo Island, turn left to stay on WA-20. Turn right at Campbell Lake Road, stay right at the fork and the road becomes Heart Lake Road.

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