Skagit Flood Updates & Resources
Updated 12/11/2025
Our community is experiencing significant flooding throughout Skagit County, with rising river levels, road closures, and shelter advisories in place. While the situation continues to evolve, emergency crews, public works teams, and local volunteers are working around the clock to keep families safe.
Please avoid flooded areas, obey all detours, and stay tuned to official alerts.
We know this has been an incredibly stressful week for many in our community as flooding continues to impact neighborhoods across Skagit County. Our hearts are with every family navigating evacuations, road closures, school disruptions, and uncertainty. Stay safe and continue looking out for one another.
Weekend Events & Activities: Important Update
Many organizations across Skagit County have made the difficult decision to cancel or postpone their holiday events and activities this weekend out of an abundance of caution for the safety of the community and their employees. With rising water levels, road closures, and rapidly changing conditions, safety must come first.
At Skagit Kid Insider, we strongly recommend families shelter in place and avoid traveling unless it is absolutely necessary. We know this is one of the most magical times of the year to get out, make memories, and celebrate the season with your loved ones and community — but today, staying home is the safest choice.
Please be aware that:
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Many libraries are closed
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Many festivals, workshops, and holiday activities are canceled
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Some events have chosen to postpone until conditions improve
If you still want to get out for a holiday activity, please check directly with the event organizer before leaving home to confirm whether it is still happening. And do not drive on any closed roads or attempt to bypass barriers to get there. Conditions can change quickly and unpredictably.
For families in the Anacortes community, most weekend activities are still moving forward as planned at this time — but please continue to check for updates from individual organizers.
If you are an event organizer with updated details, please message Skagit Kid Insider so we can share accurate information with families. If you are unsure about an event, we recommend checking the organizer’s website or social media before leaving home.
Family Fun at Home
If you're staying home due to road conditions, here are some fun and cozy activities to keep kids entertained and families connected:
Indoor Activities
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Build a blanket fort and watch a favorite holiday movie
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Create handmade holiday cards for neighbors, seniors, or first responders
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Bake sugar cookies or decorate gingerbread people
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Do a LEGO build challenge using only 20 pieces
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Set up a scavenger hunt around the house
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Make a “winter sensory bin” for younger kids
Hands-On Crafts
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DIY snowflakes (paper or coffee filters)
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Decorate wooden ornaments or make salt dough ornaments
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Perler bead holiday shapes
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Make watercolor winter trees or snow scenes
Movement & Energy Burners
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Indoor obstacle course
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Freeze dance to your favorite holiday playlist
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Kid-friendly yoga or stretching
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Balloon volleyball in the living room
Emergency Resources: Shelters, Parking & Food
Emergency Shelters (Skagit County site)
Cascade Christian Church
534 Township St., Sedro-Woolley
Contact: 360-855-1484
Concrete High School
7830 South Superior Avenue, Concrete
Contact: 360-391-2589
Family Promise at Central United Methodist Church
1013 Polte Rd, Sedro-Wooley
Contact: 360-854-0743
Bethany Covenant Church (Red Cross Shelter)
1318 S 18th St, Mount Vernon
Contact: 1-800-RED CROSS (800-733-2767)
Other Emergency Shelters
Hamilton Fist Baptist Church
797 Hamilton Cemetery Rd, Hamilton
Contact: 360-826-3307
Church of Latter Day Saints
1700E Hazel St, Mount Vernon
Contact: 360-424-9292
Bethlehem Lutheran Church
1006 Wicker Rd, Sedro-Woolley
Contact: 360-856-6181
Concrete Fire Hall
45396Main St, Concrete
Contact: 360-853-8821
Mount Baker Presbyterian Church
45705 Main St, Concrete
Contact: 360-853-8585
Iglesia Manantial de Agua viva
12063 Pulver Rd, Burlington
Contact: 360-540-0816
Emmanuel Baptist Church
1515 E College Way, Mount Vernon
Contact: 360-424-1173
Parking Lots: Vehicles Only (Skagit County site)
Silo Park, Parking Lot
7503 N Superior, Concrete
Parking Lot behind Superior Building
45418 Main Street, Concrete
Concrete Community Center
45821 Railroad Avenue, Concrete
RV Parking
Bakerview Park parking lot
3101 East Fir Street, Mount Vernon
Skagit Speedway
4796 Old Highway 99 North, Burlington WA
Camp Korey
24880 Brotherhood Rd, Mount Vernon
Food Resources
Community Action of Skagit County provides resources to all food banks and food programs. Check out their Food Bank Resource page.
Grocery Stores
Many grocery stores in area are closed. As of now the following have been confirmed open (Thursday, December 12)
Grocery Outlet in Mount Vernon
(closing at 7 PM)
Haggen in Mount Vernon
Food Pavilion in Sedro-Woolley
Pioneer Market in Sedro-Woolley
Skagit Kid Insider will continue to share timely updates throughout the flooding event to help keep families safe, informed, and supported. If you have new information or community resources to add, please



