Places to stay in Sedro Woolley, Washington
Officially incorporated on December 19, 1898, Sedro-Woolley was formed from neighboring rival towns known as Sedro and Woolley in Skagit County, northwestern Washington, 25 miles inland from the Puget Sound, 40 miles south of the border with Canada and 65 miles north of Seattle. Places to eat in the region include Hal's Drive In, State Street Deli, Hal’s Drive In, and El Antojito.
If you are travelling in the area, Sedro Woolley is located close to Day Creek Sand and Gravel Quarry, Hawthorne Memorial Park, Skagit County Continental Building, Sandy Creek and State Route Twenty Interchange.
The center of Sedro Woolley ( which is at is longitude -122°14'9.996 and latitude 48°30'14.004 ) is located 5 miles away from Burlington and 8 miles away from Mount Vernon.
Available Sedro Woolley lodging
We currently have 1 accommodation in and around Sedro Woolley.
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