In Northwest Washington, between the Salish Sea, the Skagit Valley, and the North Cascades, stories have gathered for generations-stories of strange lights, shadowed figures, missing people, old legends, and encounters that refuse to be neatly explained.
Skagit Triangle explores the mysterious region stretching through places like Sedro-Woolley, Concrete, Mount Vernon, Deception Pass, Big Lake, Baker Lake, Marblemount, Diablo, and the shadowed roads leading into the mountains. Part regional history, part folklore investigation, and part atmospheric journey into the unknown, this book examines reports of unexplained lights, Sasquatch encounters, haunted locations, strange disappearances, unsolved cases, Indigenous legends, and the unsettling patterns that seem to connect the valley, the sea, and the mountains.
This is not a book that demands belief. It is an invitation to look more closely at a landscape where documented history, personal experience, tragedy, rumor, and folklore repeatedly overlap. Some stories may eventually be explained. Others may remain part of the mystery that has settled over this corner of the Pacific Northwest.
For readers interested in Pacific Northwest mysteries, local legends, UFO sightings, Bigfoot lore, haunted landscapes, and unexplained phenomena, Skagit Triangle opens the door to one of Washington State's most intriguing and overlooked mystery zones.