A 63-year-old man died Friday afternoon after falling an estimated 150 to 200 feet while hiking on the Sauk Mountain Trail in Skagit County.
The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office responded to the incident shortly after 2 p.m. on September 27 following reports of the fall.
Members of the man’s hiking group and other trail users attempted life-saving measures until medical personnel arrived at the scene. Despite these efforts, the man died from injuries sustained in the fall.
The Skagit County Sheriff’s Office stated the incident remains under investigation. No additional details about the circumstances leading to the fall have been released.
Sauk Mountain Trail, located in the North Cascades region near Rockport, is a popular hiking destination known for panoramic views of surrounding peaks. The trail gains approximately 1,200 feet in elevation over 2 miles to reach the summit.
The terrain includes steep sections and exposed areas where hikers must navigate rocky surfaces, particularly near the summit where views extend across the Cascade Range.
Fatal hiking accidents in Washington’s mountain trails highlight ongoing safety concerns as outdoor recreation increases statewide. Factors including trail conditions, weather, and terrain difficulty all contribute to hiking risks.
Authorities have not disclosed whether weather conditions or trail characteristics played a role in Friday’s incident. The investigation will examine circumstances surrounding the fall to determine contributing factors.
The victim’s identity has not been released pending family notification, following standard protocol in fatal incidents.
Sauk Mountain Trail attracts hikers throughout the warmer months, with peak season typically running from late spring through early fall when snow clears from higher elevations.