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Lodging.

Ovenells Heritage Inn  What a beautiful setting with an awesome view of Mount Baker (with weather cooperating) located in the Upper Skagit Valley.

Cascade Mountain Inn Bed and Breakfast  Cascade Mountain Inn is located in Birdsview, a small farming community in the beautiful Upper Skagit Valley. Nestled in the foothills of the Cascade mountains, it is a wonderful place to visit all year long.

Cascade Mountain Lodge  An intimate personal service motel in a beautiful mountain setting.

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Things to Do and See

Events in Concrete

Mardi Gras Parade January 19th 2008

Skagit River Bald Eagle Awareness Team, Concrete, Rockport, and Marblemount

Old Fashion Concrete Airport July 2008  Come Stroll along the airport meet the pilots and see their planes. 

Baker River Arts Festival  July  2008

Cascade Days   August 2008

Places to visit in/around Concrete, Washington

Play on Baker Lake. The lake offers great scenery and some fishing for kokanee and trout. There are seven camps around lake and five boat ramps. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs.

Mt. Baker Ski Area. The area averages 647 inches of snow a year. In addition, it holds the world record for single-season snowfall at 1,140 inches. The area has eight chairlifts. www.mtbaker.us.

Wild Sky Wilderness. You can hike into the newest wilderness area in Washington. The 106,577-acre area was created when President Bush signed the legislation on May 8. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs.

Hike the Devil's Dome Loop Trail. This 41-mile loop east of Ross Lake takes hikers through the Pasayten Wilderness. Part of the loop runs through North Cascades National Park. (360) 873-4500.

Drive the Mountain Loop Highway from Darrington to Granite Falls. The 50-mile drive takes visitors through forests and over mountain passes. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs.

Strap on your cross-country skis and hit the trail. There are 19 Sno-Parks in and around the forest. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/recreation.

Climb Mount Baker. The summit is at 10,781 feet.  the Mount Baker Wilderness or the Mount Baker National Recreation Area. www.fs.fed.us/r6/mbs.

Go bald eagle watching. The largest wintering population of bald eagles in Washington gather along the Skagit River. They arrive in late fall, and stay in the area through January feeding on salmon carcasses. www.skagiteagle.org.

Pacific Crest Trail. Few people ever get the chance to hike the entire Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada.  

 Pick huckleberries. Take a hike into the high country for the sweetest, most-coveted fruit in the Northwest. You're allowed three gallons a year, but just try to fill a pint jar without stuffing most of the sweet fruit into your mouth. Prime huckleberry season is mid-August through mid-September.  www.fs.fed.us/r6/gpnf/recreation/huckleberries.

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