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North Cascades Photography: Mt. Erie

Andy Porter Photography | 05/29/2019 | Climbing, Hiking, Photo Tours & Lessons, Scenic View Points, Skagit Valley & Fidalgo Island, State & Local Parks, The Great Outdoors

Skagit County extends about 100 miles from the crest of the North Cascades range, west to Anacortes and Cypress Island.

Mt Erie is located in Anacortes. The summit rises more than 1,200 feet above the sea and is visible clear across the valley.

Mt Erie is on the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway. In fact this years Cascade Loop Travel Guide sports an image taken from Mount Erie!  

The mountain is a city park, part of the Anacortes Community Forest Lands. A paved road takes you to the top.

The view south encompasses Campbell Lake and the Puget Sound.

The park is multi-purpose, there is a network of hiking trails, picnic tables, paved walk ways and many spectacular vistas.

The rocky bald face of the mountain attracts rock climbers from all over. The south facing slopes are accessible year round, Get more info on climbing here.

I have visited several times for sunrise and sunset.

There is a very short sidewalk to a stone bench. The view south, over Lake Campbell really can't be beat!

Here is a series of sunrise and sunset images from several visits.

Night Sky Photo Tours are scheduled on the New Moon. Find out more here.

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