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Clyde, WA is a small unincorporated community located in Skagit County in the state of Washington. Situated in the beautiful Skagit Valley, Clyde is home to a population of approximately 500 residents. The community is known for its rural charm and stunning views of the surrounding farmland and Cascade Mountains.
The population of Clyde is predominantly white, with a mix of Hispanic and Native American residents. The community is known for its close-knit feel and strong sense of community pride. Residents of Clyde enjoy a peaceful and tranquil setting, with plenty of outdoor recreational opportunities nearby, such as hiking, fishing, and bird-watching.
Historically, Clyde was settled in the late 1800s and was named after the Clyde River in Scotland. The town served as a hub for logging and agriculture in the early years, and remnants of its history can still be seen today. Some cultural highlights of Clyde include the annual Harvest Festival, where residents come together to celebrate the bounty of the valley with music, food, and crafts.