
Welcome to
LA CONNER

Tucked along the scenic Swinomish Channel, La Conner is a quaint town in Skagit County, Washington, known for its charming waterfront, historic architecture, and vibrant arts community. Surrounded by natural beauty, La Conner offers a peaceful lifestyle rooted in culture, creativity, and connection.
Community & Lifestyle
Home to approximately 1,000 residents, La Conner exudes small-town warmth and a strong sense of community. Ideal for those seeking a slower, more intentional pace of life, it blends historic charm with modern convenience. Its walkable downtown features a collection of art galleries, boutiques, and inviting cafés. Signature events like the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival bring both locals and visitors together in celebration of the region's natural beauty.
Local Resources
Education: The La Conner School District serves local families with well-regarded schools, including La Conner High School, recognized for both academic performance and extracurricular programs.
Healthcare: While in-town medical services are limited, comprehensive healthcare is readily available 20 minutes away at Skagit Valley Hospital in Mount Vernon.
Recreation: La Conner is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From boating and kayaking to hiking in nearby Deception Pass State Park, residents enjoy a wealth of recreational opportunities. The surrounding Skagit Valley countryside also offers scenic drives, birdwatching, and seasonal farm tours.
Essential Services
Shopping: The town features a variety of locally owned shops and small markets. For broader retail options, Mount Vernon and Anacortes are just a short drive away.
Public Amenities: La Conner provides essential services including a post office, municipal offices, and the La Conner Regional Library, which serves as a community hub with programs, events, and resources for all ages.
Transportation
La Conner’s location along Highway 20 offers easy access throughout Skagit County and to regional destinations. Whether heading to Everett, Bellingham, or the San Juan Islands, residents enjoy convenient travel routes for both commuting and leisure.
Real Estate
The town features a variety of housing options—from historic homes and waterfront cottages to modern residences. While the overall market is more affordable than many nearby urban areas, properties with waterfront views often come at a premium.
Leased Land
The Shelter Bay lease is a master lease whereby the HOA of Shelter Bay negotiates a lease that controls the entire community. That community will have yearly lease payments and also a supplemental lease payment which pays off back increases that the courts ruled were due to the Swinomish Tribe. The best source of information for that community is their website: www.ShelterBay.net