Skagit County commissioners unveil new 20-acre park plan
Skagit County has received a generous 20-acre property donation from Brenan and Kim Filippini to establish Hilt Creek Park, featuring a waterfall and salmon habitat. The park will open to the public in 2026 and represents a major addition to the county's outdoor recreation options.
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