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Why Live in Alger

Alger, located in Skagit County, Washington, is a rural community characterized by wide-open grassy fields and mild year-round temperatures that keep the area lush and green. Residents connect at the community center and the local car racing track, with the Alger Sunday Market offering fresh produce, locally made honey, and crafted goods during the summer. The community is situated just east of Interstate 5, approximately 70 miles from both Seattle and Vancouver, providing convenient access to major cities. Alger boasts a crime score lower than the national average, making it a safer place to live. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the Pacific Northwest Trail, which links Alger to Squires Lake Park, offering 82 acres of hiking and biking trails and a lake stocked with cutthroat trout. Donovan County Park, located just south of Alger, features a playground and tree-lined Friday Creek. Homes in Alger are set on spacious lots with grassy yards and views of forested hills, including ranch-style homes, farmhouses, and manufactured homes. The community's social hubs include the Alger Community Hall, which hosts events like the Plant and Seed Swap and the Alger Sunday Market, and the Skagit Speedway, a popular car racing track. Dining options are limited to the Alger Bar & Grille, known for its billiards, darts, and local beer. For more extensive shopping and dining, residents can drive 12 miles south to Burlington.

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