Eagles on the Skagit River the the Today Show on NBC
The
largest concentration of bald eagles in the Lower 48 migrate to feed
on spawned-out chum salmon in the Skagit River during the winter
months, December to early March. During this time there are as
many as 400 eagles counted.
Though not nearly as many eagles as
the thousands on the Chilkat River in Haines, Alaska, the Skagit
River hosts thousands of visitors every year to witness this annual
gathering of the bald eagles.

February 2004, a camera
crew from the NBC Today Show program went rafting with Pacific NW
Float Trip owner, Dave Button, to film a segment for the NBC Today
Show which was featured on air in March.
Contact Information
Contact us for more information
and details, or about and special services:
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Telephone: Toll Free
866-389-1349 or 360-757-1201
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Please
note Trips are not cancelled due to rain or cold weather.
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