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SUMMARY:Arlington-Stillaguamish Eagle Festival
DESCRIPTION:With winter comes the return of the eagle to the Stillaguamish River. To celebrate these special winter residents\, Arlington hosts an annual Eagle Festival. The eagles return to feed on salmon that have come to spawn in the clean river gravel. The eagle also preys on the snow geese that are feeding in the agricultural fields in the floodplain. \nArlington activities 2026\nEagle Fest Chainsaw Carving ShowThursday\, Friday and Saturday\, February 5\, 6\, 7;  9 a.m.–5 p.m.Location: Legion Park\, 114 N. Olympic Ave.20 award-winning chainsaw carvers from the Northwest and beyond will carve wooden eagles and other art for the festival. Come see the artists in action!  Thursday they will just be getting starting.  Lots of carving on Friday also\, with items for sale all 3 days. Live auction of selected carvings: Saturday at 1pm \nNature Art ShowSaturday\, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.Location: Olympic Theater & Café\, 111 N. Olympic Ave.Enjoy natural depictions of the beautiful Pacific Northwest flora and fauna as created by local artists. View the past 17 years of winning photographs of eagles and this year’s entries. Participate in a silent auction and raffle.Sponsored by the Arlington Arts Council. \nGuided Nature Walk\, Country CharmSaturday\, 10 a.m.Explore the Country Charm Park and Conservation Area River Trail with naturalist Bill Blake. The walk is approximately a mile round trip. The trail will take you through the riparian habitat of the South Fork of the Stillaguamish River. This is a great opportunity to learn more about the natural environment of our area while accessing a city-owned park.  Drive to the east end of Gilman Avenue to parking lot.  Meet at 10:00am for an approximately 45 minute walk.  \nFarm Animal WagonVisit with farm animals in Cramer’s Farm Wagon. 10 a.m.–3 p.m.Located at the City Hall Parking lot\, 238 N. Olympic Ave. \nSky Valley Tractor DisplaySaturday\, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Location: City Hall parking lot\, 238 N. Olympic Ave.The Sky Valley Tractor Club displays antique tractors. \nWagon RidesSaturday\, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.Ride pickup is at City Hall\, 238 N. Olympic Ave. Free wagon rides on the Andrew’s Hay Wagon\, sponsored by Downtown Arlington Business Association.  \nChildren’s Hands On Art ActivitySaturday\, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.Children will enjoy crafting and creating nature themed art.  Free! Located in the City Council Chambers\, behind City Hall\, at 238 N Olympic Avenue.  \nEagle Quest Arlington AdventureActivity for Children Saturday\, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.Explore downtown Arlington\, while getting your “passport” stamped.  Learn about the birds\, animals and fish that live in our environment\, and collect a prize at the end of the quest. Cost to participate $5 per child. Start your Quest at the Visitors Information Center 104 N. Olympic\, Arlington. While supplies last\, registration: https://www.cognitoforms.com/StillyValleyChamberOfCommerce/_2026EagleQuestArlingtonAdventure \nMarysville Rock & Gem Club ExhibitSaturday\, 10a.m.–3 p.m.Check out rocks and gems from the Stillaguamish Valley and talk to the experts who will show their beautiful displays. Located in the City Council Chambers\, behind City Hall\, at 238 N. Olympic Ave. \nMovies at the Olympic TheaterSaturday at noon and 2 p.m.The Olympic Theater will be showing The Incredible Journey\, the 1963 classic Disney adventure of loyalty\, friendship\, and courage\, with three pets who embark on a quest across the wilderness to reunite with their owners. Movie run time is 1 hour\, 20 minutes.Movies are free. Popcorn and concessions will be available to purchase. Located at 111 N Olympic Avenue. \nAdventures\, places to see:\nStormwater Wetland ParkThis stormwater wetland was designed to filter pollutants from the water flowing through its cells. City stormwater previously flowed directly into the Stillaguamish River. Now this water flows through the wetland where native plants and natural processes filter it. Walk the meandering trails around the wetland and read the interpretive signage.Directions: use parking lot at Haller Park 1100 West Ave.\, walk west under SR 9 bridge to Stormwater Park. www.arlingtonwa.gov/stormwaterpark \nStillaguamish Valley Museum Watershed Model & Pioneer MuseumAn outdoor shelter houses a hand-carved cedar relief map of the Stillaguamish River watershed as it was in 1910\, when Arlington was the world’s capital for cedar-shake mills. The map includes locations of pioneer communities\, mines\, logging operations\, Stillaguamish tribal encampments\, and the sites of old roads\, schools and cemeteries. Also\, check out the museum’s model railroad set in a Stillaguamish Valley depiction. Museum re-opens for the season in February.Open Wednesdays\, Saturdays\, and Sundays\, 1-4 p.m.Admission: $5\,  ages 12 and younger $2Location: 20722  67th Avenue NE\, ArlingtonStillaguamish Museum website \nEagle and Salmon Viewing at Squire Creek ParkSquire Creek County Park is located approximately 24 miles east of Arlington towards the town of Darrington. If conditions are right\, visitors can view spawning chum salmon in Squire Creek and eagles. Location: Squire Creek Park\, 41415 SR 530\, Arlingtonwww.snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Squire-Creek-Park-54 \nForston Mill Ponds ParkOnce the site of a bustling mill and community of over 300 residents\, all that remains now of Fortson are some concrete walls and two pretty mill ponds.  A fun place to explore. This site is also a trailhead for the Whitehorse Trail. Read the history here: www.discoverdarrington.com/history-2/historical-places/fortson-mill/Location: SR 530 to Fortson Mill RD\, near Milepost 42 https://snohomishcountywa.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Whitehorse-Regional-Trail-105 \nLeque Island—Stanwood Levee TrailHike to the top of a berm to a restored tidal marsh on Leque Island\, located between Camano Island and Stanwood. Gravel path is 0.7 miles long with great view and birds. Site is managed by WA Department of Fish and Wildlife. Location: Eide Road off of SR 532\, follow road to end to parking area. www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/stanwood-levee-trail \nBird viewing at Big Ditch WA Fish and Wildlife Water Access AreaExit 221 from I-5 onto HWY 530 (Pioneer HWY) South for 4 mi.\, Right onto Old Pacific Hwy\, 1st Gravel road on right.  Bird sightings include: Blue Heron\, Bald Eagle\, Swan\, Goldfinch\, Red Tailed Hawk.https://wdfw.wa.gov/places-to-go/water-access-sites/30492 \nSkagit River Bald Eagle Interpretive Center Viewing SitesHead north on State Route 530 to Skagit County for a day of exploration\, eagle sightings and a beautiful road trip. Registration is required for guided walks. Location: Howard Miller Steelhead Park\,  52809 Rockport Park Rd.\, RockportFor more information and other areas in Skagit County to view eagles\, go to: www.skagiteagle.org
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LOCATION:Legion Park\, 114 Olympic Ave.\, Arlington\, WA\, 98223\, United States
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