4:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Join Stacy, Sarah, & other Skagit Land Trust community members (& their pups) for a dog-friendly hike at Skagit Land Trust’s Cumberland Creek Conservation Area, located at 34172 S. Skagit Highway in Sedro-Woolley. Enjoy the good company of conservation-minded community members and their furry friends* as you learn about the area’s history and ecology from Skagit Land Trust’s Education & Volunteer Coordinator, Stacy Dahl. The hike will also emphasize proper dog etiquette while hiking.
To facilitate easier parking and prevent too much crowding on the trail, we will be offering two hikes of up to 12 people each, so feel free to sign up for the 4pm-5:30pm or the 6pm-7:30pm slot.
*Dogs must remain on leash, and they must be well socialized to walk in groups with people and other dogs.
More Hike Details & Directions
Route: This hike will explore up to three short trails located in Cumberland Creek Conservation Area. The total mileage is up to 3 miles if you do all three trails, but participants are welcome to do a smaller piece of the total hike.
What to Bring: Please bring anything you need for hiking, such as water, snacks or lunch, bug spray, sunscreen, a hat, gloves if needed, walking stick if needed, and comfortable, warm jackets and hiking boots/shoes. Depending on weather, bring waterproof gear if needed. And don’t forget those doggy poop bags!
Getting There: From the South Skagit Hwy Park & Ride in Sedro-Woolley off of Route 9, take the S. Skagit Hwy 12 miles east. Follow directions for address 34183 or using the Google map link above. Look for parking area in front of locked gate on the left side of the road. Boardwalk and Skagit Land Trust signs are just beyond gate. Park in front of the gate and walk in. A good place to meet for carpooling is the Park and Ride area at the west entrance to South Skagit Highway on Highway 9.
Please email Sarah at sarahg@skagitlandtrust.org or text /call 360-325-2108 with any questions.





