2024 Fall Activities in Skagit County

Pumpkin spice and everything nice, ghostly hosts and haunted coasts! That time of year is fast approaching, and Skagit County has plenty of fall activities from Anacortes to Concrete. Whether you are looking for a 21-and-over party or a day out with the family, there is something for everyone on this list. Check out the 2024 fall activities in Skagit County.

September

Skagit Flats Marathon

September 8
Burlington-Edison High School
301 N Burlington Boulevard, Burlington

The annual Skagit Flats Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K is happening again in Burlington. This race is one of the flattest Boston qualifiers in the United States. The marathon uses Northwest Endurance chip timing and they have a huge clock at the finish so you can see your time. Learn more and sign up at the Skagit Flats website.

29th Annual Fall Garage Sale and Car Show

September 20-21
Skagit County Fairgrounds
501 Taylor Street, Mount Vernon

The 30th Annual Fall Garage Sale and Car Show at the Skagit County Fairgrounds has everything you want in a fall festival: classic cars, vendors, live music and food. There will be over 170 vendors with everything from antiques to TVs. On Saturday, the annual car show takes center stage with free registration for anyone who wants to enter. Find out more on the Skagit County website.

Skagit Valley Giant Pumpkin Festival

September 21, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Christianson’s Nursery & Greenhouse
15806 Best Road, Mount Vernon

Head to Christianson’s Nursery & Greenhouse for the incredible Skagit Valley Giant Pumpkin Festival! There will be a giant pumpkin weigh-off, food vendors, games, live music and more! Get your face painted, try your luck in the hay maze and more.

40th Oyster Run

September 22
Anacortes

The Oyster Run is the largest motorcycle run in the Pacific Northwest! A free event, it’s unique in that it has no starting or stopping point – pick a route and ride – just make sure you end up in downtown Anacortes! There, you will find vendors, live music and good food. The event is free and all are welcome, even if you’re walking, driving or sailing! Find more information on the Oyster Run website.

a kid sitting on a wooden platform launching a pumpkin for a giant sling
Check out the pumpkin slinging at the B’town Fall fest in Burlington, just one of the fun fall activities in Skagit County. Photo courtesy: B’town Fall Fest

B’town Fall Fest

September 28-29
Skagit River Park
1100 S Skagit Street, Burlington

Burlington’s annual B’town Fall Fest is a free festival with two days of family fun including a kid’s zone, arts and crafts, live entertainment, vendors, food vendors and more! Try the pumpkin sling contest or paint a pumpkin. For more information, watch the B’town Fall Fest Facebook page.  

Skagit BigFoot Fest

September 27-29
Skagit County Fairgrounds
501 Taylor Street, Mount Vernon

Learn about all things Sasquatch at the Skagit BigFoot Fest in Mount Vernon! The event has live entertainment, food and local beer, vendors, a step-by-step painting class, Sasquatch calling contest, costume contest, kid’s activities and more. There is also a 5K fun run. Proceeds go to Children of the Valley and Camp Korey. To buy tickets, visit the Skagit BigFoot Fest website. Kids under 5 and bigfoot costume wearers get in free!

October

Bier Near the Pier

October 4-6
Depot Arts Center
611 R Ave, Anacortes

Bier Near the Pier is back with a new name, new venue and lots of fun! Head to Anacortes for this fall activity that includes sampling breweries and cideries while you enjoy live music and amazing food. Purchase tickets in advanced for this 21-and-over event in Anacortes. Get your tickets on the Experience Anacortes website. Learn more on the Anacortes Bier Near the Pier Facebook page.

Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms

October 5-6
Various farms

Skagit Valley Farm Tours show off the beautiful rural areas of our county during one of the prettiest seasons. Just use the farm map on their website for your self-guided tour. Activities at each farm will vary, but may include education exhibits, demonstrations, kids’ activities, free samples, corn and hay mazes, pumpkin patches, animals and more. Go to the Skagit Valley Festival of Family Farms website for more information.

people dressed in spooky costumes pose for a photo
If you like history and spooky tales, be sure to make a reservation for a Concrete Ghost Walk. Photo courtesy: Concrete Chamber

Concrete Ghost Walks

TBD
Concrete Theatre
45920 Main Street, Concrete

Head to Concrete during October for their spooky Ghost Walks! Your guide will take you through the streets of Concrete, retelling true stories and legends about people who lived…and died…in the area.  Guests must be over the age of 16 for this ghoulish night of fun. Reservations are required and can be made by visiting the Concrete Chamber office. Concrete Ghost Walks are typically on Saturdays, but 2024 days are to be announced. Find more information on the Concrete Chamber website.

Brew on the Slough

October 12
Maple Hall
104 Commercial Street, La Conner

Brew on the Slough is a great fall activity in La Conner for the 21-and-over crowd. Sample local beers, stroll the boardwalk, and eat your fill at the top restaurants on your route. There will be live music and tons of fun. For more information, visit the Love La Conner website.

Fall Spooktacular Market

October 26
Skagit County Fairgrounds
1410 Virginia Street, Mount Vernon

The Fall Spooktacular Market at the Skagit County Fairgrounds has free admission and is fun for the whole family. Kids can even trick-or-treat as you stop by each vendor! For more information, visit the Skagit County website.

a large group of people pose for a photo with shot glasses in their hands
The 21-and-over crowd have plenty of fall activities in Skagit to attend, including the Bier Near the Pier! Photo courtesy: Bier Near the Pier

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