Upper Skagit Indian Tribe


The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe is a federally recognized Native American tribe located in the state of Washington. Before European colonization, the tribe occupied lands along the Skagit River, from as far downstream as present-day Mount Vernon, Washington, and villages going north as far as Newhalem along the Skagit River, as well as lands on the Baker, and the Sauk rivers.
Culturally, the Upper Skagit share characteristics with the Lower Skagit and the Coast Salish, as well as the Plateau Indians on the eastern side of the Cascade Mountains. They traditionally spoke Lushootseed, part of the Salishan language family. It was spoken by many coastal tribes of the Northwest.

Upper Skagit Indian Reservation

The Upper Skagit Indian Reservation consists of three separate small parcels of land in western Skagit County. The largest section, located northeast of Sedro Woolley, is at, while the smaller western sections are at , and at, about midway between Seattle and Vancouver, BC on Interstate Highway 5
. The total land area is approximately 100 acres. Its resident population was 238 persons as of the 2000 census.
The Tribe owns several successful businesses including with the , and restaurants, The , Bow Hill Gas and Food Mart, and the Highway 20 Hometown Pharmacy.
Access to is very easy by taking Exit 236 on I-5, from both northbound or southbound lanes, and turning east on Bow Hill Road and going only a few hundred feet before seeing the expansive casino resort. There is plenty of free parking, including numerous disabled parking permit spaces.