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1005 Cascade Street
360-436-1131
Darrington, a small mountain town in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains,
stands where two rivers once joined in a valley between the Sauk and the
Stillaguamish rivers, and between Gold Hill to the east and Whitehorse Mountain
to the west. Shifting sand and river rock formed a portage surrounded by
towering Douglas fir and cedar trees. Over time a community took root, a town
grew, and a history formed.
The Sauk-Suiattle tribe was first to settle
the valley, traveling in canoes carved from cedar and fishing the rivers for
salmon and steelhead. In the summer and fall they journeyed into the mountains
to gather berries and collect wool from mountain goats. The Sauk Prairie, well
known for its fertile soils and multitude of edible roots, was their village
site. Later, miners from the east arrived in search of gold in these same
mountain rivers, followed by loggers who came to harvest the dense forests of
fir and cedar. Many of the loggers came from the South and from Sweden. With
them they brought traditional ways, food, and music that is still evident today.
You can still enjoy the music of the South at the Bluegrass Music Festival in
mid-July