
Beginning on December 8, 2025, heavy rainfall from an atmospheric river caused the Skykomish River to rise rapidly, leading to historic flooding in and around Gold Bar, Washington. The surge from the Gold Bar flood overwhelmed riverbanks, inundated low-lying areas, and prompted road closures and emergency responses as residents and local officials worked quickly to protect homes and ensure public safety.
While some areas were spared the worst of the damage, the flooding disrupted daily life and left many in the community facing cleanup, repairs, and uncertainty in the days ahead. Many homes, small businesses, and even highways have been devastated. As recovery begins, local organizations and volunteers are mobilizing to support those affected.
On December 11, Secretary of State Steve Hobbs authorized the activation of the Disaster Relief Center (DRC) and initiation of fundraising to benefit response and recovery efforts.
“Whenever disaster strikes, Washington’s residents and state employees have always stepped up to offer support when needed most. This time, it is for our own neighbors and communities,” Hobbs said. “The Combined Fund Drive is always an option for those to support fellow Washingtonians in their time of need, in a reliable and secure way.”

You can read the full statement on the Secretary of State website.
Though 29 Nights’ properties were not affected, we have taken proactive safety measures, including installing sandbags and checking backup generators. These steps help ensure guest safety while allowing us to remain ready to support the broader community if needed. Most importantly, our hearts and prayers are with our neighbors and families who were less fortunate as recovery and rebuilding continue.
Trusted Donation and Relief Options
Rebuilding is a community effort, and we encourage those who can to support local relief and recovery by donating to the trusted organizations listed below.
Washington State Combined Fund Drive
A statewide charitable giving program that provides a secure way for Washington residents, public employees, and retirees to donate to verified relief organizations during disasters and crises.
Link to donate: https://give.wa.gov/events/?2025-wa-state-floods

United Way of Skagit County Disaster Relief Fund
A disaster relief fund managed by United Way of Skagit County that mobilizes resources to assist individuals and families affected by emergencies, supporting both immediate relief and long-term recovery efforts.
Link to donate: https://www.unitedwayskagit.org/about-3
Washington Gives Flood Relief 2025
An online giving platform that connects donors with nonprofit organizations headquartered in or serving Washington State, making it easy to discover and support causes people care about.
Link to donate: https://www.wagives.org/community/wa-flood
Skagit Community Foundation Disaster Relief Fund
A local nonprofit fund that connects donors with urgent community needs in Skagit County, providing grants to nonprofits and service providers to support recovery after disasters like flooding.
Link to donate: https://www.skagitcf.org/disaster-relief.html
The American Red Cross Northwest Region
The American Red Cross Northwest Region serves Washington State by mobilizing volunteers and resources to provide emergency disaster relief, shelter, and support to people affected by floods and other crises, while also offering preparedness training, blood drives, and additional humanitarian services.
Link to donate: https://www.redcross.org/local/washington.html
If you or someone you know needs a safe and reliable place to stay in the area, The Gateway Cabin in Gold Bar is open, secure, and ready to welcome you. As always, we remain committed to offering white-glove service and a peaceful, elevated experience—even in the midst of challenging times.
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