ROCKPORT — The trails at Rockport State Park have given many hikers a glimpse of what the Skagit Valley looked like hundreds of years ago.
The park’s old-growth forest — complete with babbling brooks, veils of hanging moss, carpets of ferns and towering trees — has drawn countless visitors to the area.
Now an entirely new segment of the outdoor community will be able to enjoy the ancient forest. The park recently dedicated the one-mile West Loop Interpretive Trail, which meets the guidelines of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Read The Full Story


