Riverfront Retreat on the Skagit — North Cascades Getaway! Escape to nearly a full acre of old-growth along the Skagit River, where towering cedar, fir, and maple frame a classic 1960s dry cabin retreat. Medium-bank beach access puts you steps from the water, with river and mountain views throughout the property. The cabin offers cozy, classic cabin living on the main floor, centered around a freestanding wood stove and simple kitchen area. A loft above provides additional sleeping space, perfect for family and friends. Step outside to the 170 sq ft deck tucked among the trees — an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening stars, with the river just beyond. This off-grid property is a true dry cabin (no utilities) with an outhouse, wood storage, and a small shed rounding out the outbuildings. Plenty of open, level ground offers space for camping, parking, or future expansion.Whether you're seeking a rustic weekend getaway, a fishing/rafting/hiking basecamp, or just a peaceful slice of the North Cascades to love, this Skagit River property delivers privacy, nature, and river frontage in a package that's hard to find. Locked gate, no drive by.
Welcome to peaceful country living on 2.73 acres at the gateway to North Cascades National Park. Turnkey--sold completely furnished. This well-maintained doublewide has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, new appliances, a craft room, solid hickory cabinets, solid wood doors, a large chest freezer, a cozy, efficient wood stove, master bedroom has a jetted tub and walk-in closet, a large shop with 2 garage doors, a loft, and covered parking out of sight in the back, a fenced garden area, and more! All this in a private park-like setting, surrounded by Skagit Valley Land Trust parcels that ensure continued privacy while allowing you access to river and woodland trails through old growth trees. Fiber optic cable now available. Comes with home generator.
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Rockport is located in Washington. Rockport, Washington has a population of 55. Rockport is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 100% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 28.1%.
The median household income for the surrounding county is $75,308 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Rockport is 6.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 76 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 32.6 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 74.1 inches per year, with 26.8 inches of snow per year.