skagit
IPA: skˈædʒʌt
Root Word: Skagit
noun
- either of two tribes, the Lower Skagit and Upper Skagit.
- A river in Washington, United States, which flows into Puget Sound.
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Examples of "skagit" in Sentences
- It is in the larger valley of Skagit.
- The debris forced the two rivers north to join the Skagit.
- It is located at the extreme southeast corner of Skagit County.
- Details: Tony Tewalt at 360-336-9339 or e-mail tonyt@co. skagit.wa.us
- It consists of of forest with of freshwater shoreline on the Skagit River.
- It is a part of, and lies off the western shore of mainland Skagit County.
- Historically, the Skagit tidal estuary had beaver dams in the myrtle zone.
- A road and bridge connecting the county roads of Island and Skagit counties.
- Mail carriers instead had to paddle canoes down stream to nearby Skagit City.
- Slowly, Krista moves out of the house and into a small cabin in Skagit Harbor.
- ONGOING Seattle City Light tours 206-233-2709 or www.seattle.gov/light/tours/skagit ;
- Rockport; milepost 100 rest area; and the Marblemount Fish Hatchery (www. fs.fed.us/r6/mbs/skagit-wsr).
- departures, 5: 30 p.m. returns for adults, Tuesdays, Jan. 12 through March 2; same times Saturdays, Jan. 9 through Feb. 27, for ages 10 to 17; $280 to $385 for series or $40 plus lift ticket fee per day; 360-221-5484; www. skagit.wsu.edu.
- "Saxon Switzerland" in northeast Germany is truly pacific northwest, skagit/sauk river. not the most impressive answer but as a fly fisherman who has traveled to numerous rivers around the US, the sight and feel of hiking through wet moss at the butt crack of dawn to find a nice river with slight fog ... with the smell of that fresh crisp woody smell of the PNW ...
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