Discover Skagit Valley: A Guide to Exploring Mount Vernon

Whether you’re new to Skagit Valley, planning a weekend trip, or are a long-time local, we hope you’ll enjoy this list featuring some of our favorite things to do while you’re in Mount Vernon, WA.


Stop by the elSage Designs brick & mortar storefront.

Browse their hand silk-screened apparel and over 250 other independent makers’ goods they curate. elSage is owned by the founder of Valley Made Market, the shop carries many locally made goods.


Paint Pottery at Tri Dee Arts. Choose from a variety of ceramic vessels and paint with your unique style. After they fire your pieces in the kiln, pick them up and enjoy them for years to come! Tip: these also make the sweetest gifts.


Head to catch an independent film or live performance at The Historic Lincoln Theater (velvet seats and all).

Known for playing multiple award-winning films throughout the year, you’re sure to be entertained! Better yet, the popcorn is made with real butter (yum!)


View rotating art exhibitions at Perry and Carlson, and then stop by their storefront to view a variety of Scandinavian-style home goods & minimalist accessories.


In need of some breakfast or a late morning cocktail?

Visit Martini Brunch on 2nd Street for a unique 21+ brunch experience, featuring creative dishes and cocktails.


Stop in to downtown Mount Vernon’s newest Vietnamese cafe, Cà Phê Sông.

Located at the northeast end of Pine Square, Cà Phê Sông is a great place to stop by for a quick bite or to grab some Vietnamese Coffee or Boba Tea to go.


If you’re 21+, check out our local Speakeasy, Prohibition-era themed bar, Revival Lounge.

Featuring an extensive menu of both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, Revival is a place worth stopping for!


Skagit Valley is a magical destination that offers endless opportunities for food, recreation, shopping, and adventure. Embrace your sense of adventure and make the most of your time in this beautiful region. With its stunning natural beauty, delicious local cuisine, and endless activities, Skagit Valley is sure to leave a lasting impression on your heart and soul.

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