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    Home » Data Center » Research Data » City Profiles » Skykomish

    Skykomish

    Skykomish was incorporated in 1909 as a booming rilroad and logging town centered around the Great Northern Railway.  The city was populated by many different people who came to work in the logging and mining industries.  Today the city is now a community popular for its outdoor recreational activities and tourism industry.  There are many hiking trails and abandoned logging rides for residents and visitors to use.  It is located in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie national Forest newar Deception Falls on the Skykomish River.  It is also close to Stevens Pass, located just 17 miles away, and can be accessed through the Cascade Highway.

     

    Total Population
    Year Population
    2007  210
    2006  210
    2000  214
    Median Household Income
    2000 $45,357.00
    Housing Totals
    Single-Family Multi-Family Total
    # of Units (2000) 166 6 172
    New Residential (2006) 0 0 0
    Breakdown by Age (2000 Census)
    0 – 17 18%
    18 – 64 63%
    65+ 19%
    Ethnic Distribution (2000 Census)
    White or other 96.0%
    Hispanic 3.0%
    Asian 1.0%
    African American 0.0%
     Major Businesses
     Skykomish School District Sky River & Motel
     Stevens Pass Ski Area  Cascadia Motel

    (Source: 2007 King County Annual Growth Report)           

         

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