Skagit Wild and Scenic River System


  • Type: Natural Environ

The Skagit River, in Northwest Washington, is the largest and most biologically important river draining to Puget Sound. The Skagit Wild and Scenic River System includes a portion of the Skagit River from Bacon Creek downstream to just east of the town of Sedro Woolley, which is classified as recreational. Three tributaries - the Sauk, Suiattle and Cascade Rivers-are classified as scenic. The system is 158.5 miles and includes over 38,000 acres. Approximately 50% of the river system is in private ownership, primarily in the Skagit and lower Sauk.

Whitewater rafting is popular on the Sauk and Suiattle Rivers. Commercial guides require permits from the US Forest Service. Private boaters do not require permits. Winter eagle viewing on the upper Skagit draws thousands of visitors from November to February. Fishing for steelhead, coho and Chinook is popular on the Skagit and lower Sauk rivers. The outstandingly remarkable values are fish, wildlife and scenic quality. The upper Suiattle, upper Cascade and upper Sauk are on the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest.

Designated Reach

10 November 1978. The segment from the pipeline crossing at Sedro-Wooley upstream to and including the mouth of Bacon Creek. The Cascade River from its mouth to the junction of its North and South Forks; the South Fork to the boundary of the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area. The Suiattle River from its mouth to the boundary of the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area at Milk Creek. The Sauk River from its mouth to its junction with Elliott Creek. The North Fork of the Sauk River from its junction with the South Fork of the Sauk to the boundary of the Glacier Peak Wilderness Area. The North Fork of the Cascade River from its confluence with the South Fork to the boundary of North Cascades National Park.


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