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Skagit County

Port of Skagit Nature Trail

Easy

2.5

(11)

78

hikers

Port of Skagit Nature Trail

00:54

3.51km

20m

Hiking

Hike the easy 2.2-mile Port of Skagit Nature Trail, winding through woods and wetlands with airplane views and family-friendly features.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.28 km

Skagit Airport Crosswind Drive

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3.51 km

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3.48 km

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3.42 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Port of Skagit Nature Trail?

The trail is easily accessible, and parking is generally available near the various trailheads within the Port of Skagit area. Since it winds through the Bayview Business Park and near the Skagit Regional Airport, look for designated parking areas in these vicinities.

Is the Port of Skagit Nature Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is dog-friendly! Just remember to keep your furry friend on a leash at all times to ensure a pleasant experience for everyone and to protect local wildlife.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable year-round due to its flat, well-maintained surface. However, spring and summer offer vibrant displays of flowers, salmonberries, and blackberries, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Winter hiking is also possible, though conditions may vary.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to use the trail?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and enjoy the Port of Skagit Nature Trail. It's free and open to the public.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is consistently very flat and level, primarily featuring well-maintained, extra-wide gravel surfaces. Some sections may have gentle inclines or paved portions, making it suitable for strollers and wheelchairs.

Is the trail suitable for all ages and abilities?

Absolutely! Its level terrain and wide paths make it an excellent choice for families, beginners, and individuals using strollers or wheelchairs. It's widely regarded as an 'easy' trail.

What kind of scenery and natural features can I expect?

You'll experience a diverse landscape, including wooded areas and wetlands. Depending on the season, you might spot various flowers, mushrooms, and wildlife like hummingbirds, rabbits, and owls. You can also enjoy views of the mountains across the Skagit Valley.

Are there any unique features or points of interest along the route?

Yes, there are several! A unique aspect is the proximity to the Skagit Regional Airport, offering opportunities to watch airplanes. You can also find a 'Story Board Trail' designed for children, and the route passes by the Heritage Flight Museum. Don't forget the Skagit Airport Crosswind Drive.

How long does it typically take to complete the main loop?

The main loop, such as the 2.1-mile Skagit Nature Loop, can typically be completed in about an hour or so, depending on your pace. The entire route described here is approximately 3.5 kilometers (2.2 miles) and takes around 54 minutes to hike.

Are there options for shorter or longer walks?

Yes, the Port of Skagit Nature Trail system features intersecting loops, allowing you to easily customize your walk to be shorter or longer. This flexibility makes it great for various activity levels and time constraints.

Are there amenities like picnic areas or restrooms?

Yes, the trail system includes amenities such as picnic tables and open spaces, perfect for a break or a packed lunch. Restroom availability may vary by specific access points, so it's always a good idea to plan ahead.

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