History
The Upper Skagit Library District (USLD) was formed in 2001 to serve the residents of the rural areas of the Concrete School District. The larger towns of Skagit County are 25-40 miles downriver from the district, which encompasses 1900 square miles and a few small towns of fewer than 750 people. The area provides much in the way of scenic beauty: the North Cascades are on our doorstep and stunning State Route 20 winds its way through our communities - Birdsview, Concrete, Rockport, and Marblemount - bringing untold numbers of seasonal workers and travelers. The Upper Skagit Library, located centrally in Concrete, serves this entire district of approximately 4,300 people. After searching for appropriate and affordable space, the library was located in a 1600 sq. ft. room in the Ted Anderson East Skagit County Resource Center and officially opened its doors in 2005.
Specialties
Free Wi-Fi available 24/7