La Conner

La Conner is a small town in Washington.

Get in
La Conner can be accessed from Interstate 5 from the North or South, or by water through the Swinomish Channel to the west. It is located about 10 miles west of the interstate on the channel. The drive through the farmland of the Skagit Valley is especially beautiful.

Get around
La Conner is a great town to walk, with almost all retailers and restaurants and museums located within a 2 block radius of either First Street on the waterfront or Morris Street, which runs the length of town and intersects First. The town is surrounded on 3 sides by water, and the other by lush, flat farmland which makes for easy biking for miles. Otherwise, you'll need a car, or a boat, as towns are pretty far apart and there is little public transportation.

By public transit

 * Bus route 615 travels through La Conner on its way between Mount Vernon Skagit Station and March's Point P&R in Anacortes.
 * Bus route 615 travels through La Conner on its way between Mount Vernon Skagit Station and March's Point P&R in Anacortes.

See
In La Conner you'll find plenty of evidence of the creativity that has flourished there since the 1940s.



Do
Bike, kayak, sail in La Conner.

Buy
There are many gift shops, galleries, clothing stores.

Eat
There are many fine dining establishments in town, primarily located on the waterfront at 1st St or along Morris St

Sleep
The town also boasts plenty of charming small inns and Bed and Breakfasts.