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Location: Tahuya, Hood Canal, Olympic Peninsula & Pacific Coast, Washington State, USA (By Car: Just 45 min from Bremerton or 1.45 hrs from Seattle)
Accommodations: Cabin, 3 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s), 1.5+ Baths (Sleeps 8)
Keywords: cabin, private, waterfront, family
Located on 12 acre family retreat of quiet, private, no-bank waterfront with spectacular views of Hood Canal and the Olympic Mountains, this cozy beach house offers a classic NW beach experience without the hassle of a ferry and just 90 minutes from Seattle. You will love falling asleep to the waves lapping your beach, and waking up next to the water, the sunrise lighting the Olympic peaks directly across from you, spending the day in the sun and remarkably warm water (in the summer) and enjoying dinner and a beach fire at sunset. From the large deck next to the water's edge watch the seals, cormorants, majestic eagles and graceful blue herons! In the winter, light a fire in the spectacular river rock fireplace, get cozy and gaze at the snow covered Olympics. This is the NW at its best! Unspoiled, quiet beauty.
A truly exceptional log cabin home on the beach.
Activities: Kayaking: Double kayak available or bring your own to enjoy the remarkable serenity. Boating: If you want to bring your own boat there is a launch ramp just a few minutes down the road.
See our ad #183105 for the other 1 bedroom cabin, which sleeps four, located on this property. Note there is a 10% discount if both cabins are rented by the same party.
Vacation Rental Features
- Amenities
- Washer
- Dryer
- Linens Provided
- Covered Parking
- Parking for RV/Boat/Trailer
- Wood Fireplace
- Beds
- King Bed
- Queen Bed
- Double Bed
- Bunk Bed
- Entertainment
- TV (No Cable/Satellite)
- DVD
- Video Library
- CD Player
- Music Library
- Kitchen
- Full Kitchen
- Cooking Utensils Provided
- Refrigerator
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Outdoor Features
- Gas/Electric BBQ Grill
- Deck/Patio
- View/Location
- Beachfront
- Mountain View
- Other Amenities
- Privacy and excluse use of over 12 acre estate far away from roads. Great for kids and dogs!
- Suitability
- Pet Friendly
- Kid Friendly
- Smoking Not Allowed
- Activities
- Kayaking
- Sailing
- Boating
- Waterskiing
- Swimming
- Windsurfing
- Biking
- Mountain Biking
- Fishing
Rate Details (In US Dollars)
Sept 15 - May 15 .. $250/night (2 night minimum) .. $1400/week (6 nights/7 days)
May 15 - Sept 15 .. $300/night (4 night minimum) .. $1700/week (6 nights/7 days)
All taxes included in the above rates.
Security Deposit $500. Rates above include cleaning.
If cancellation received 30 days or more prior to arrival, all funds refunded.
If cancellation received less than 30 days, half of deposit will be refunded.
Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
Owner's Profile
Year Purchased: 1997
Why the Owner Chose Tahuya
As the family became larger with grandchildren, we decided that we would search for a place where the family could all gather together. One visit is all it took to convince us that this was the retreat that would allow us to escape from the City and avoid the hassles of the ferry.
Property Photos
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- Westerly views onto Canal and Olympics from the deck! - Beachfront Tahuya Cabin has Deck with BBQ Grill and Mountain View
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- View of the cabin and fire pit! - Beachfront Tahuya Cabin has Deck with BBQ Grill and Mountain View
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- Rustic living room with river rock fireplace! - Beachfront Tahuya Cabin has Deck with BBQ Grill and Mountain View
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- Spacious dining room!
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- King size master bedroom with view of water!
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- Kichen with all the utensils for a cook including gas range and kitchaid mixer!
Traveler Reviews (1)
Guest: Diane90
(Paris, France)
Date of Stay: 04/25/09
Review Submitted: 04/25/09
I have to tell you that I came from Paris with my family for a trip on the west coast of the US…We ended by coincidence staying in hootcanal in these magic cabins have been the best time we had in the entire trip (6 weeks). We rented both cabins which made our lives so simple (we were 10).Arrival was easy: my family arrive after a beautiful 90 min drive from Seattle and my sister (a bit more adventurous) chose the ferry. Her family loved it and said it prepared them to this amazing time. When we arrived at the end of the day, we were stunned by the sunset. While the kids were running around like crazy discovering the quite big property and beach, we rested on the deck sipping an excellent Oregon red win… each deck of the cabin is a real magnet… We never got tired of watching the bay and the seals resting. One evening we saw some orcas. The owner said we were lucky ? ! The place is an amazing peaceful retreat… Everyday, we woke up with the sounds of the waves and with the view of the fjord as the first sight of the day. I can tell you that having a first sip of coffee rolled up in a blanket sitting on the deck, watching eagles was for us amazing ! The beach at the bottom of the 2 cabins are very cute and safe (oysters are amazing). We had a lot of fun with the kids there… playing card, chatting around the beach fire…In the entire trip, we hardly see them during the day. They spent a lot of playing on the beach, swimming (get some shoes though to swim because of oyster), fishing, playing in the forest and discovering the beaches around. No busy roads to get worried at all ?, nor neighbors. We had the feeling we were just the 10 of us.We enjoyed a lot the outside, but both cabins were well set up: nice fireplace, comfy armchairs to watch this unique view of the bay, great kitchen with all the ustensil you need ( have to say that as a French, I was quite amazed of all the pots and pans that this family have to cook ?…).Even if we are back in Paris, our hoot canal trip is still very vivid. We are still so enthousiastic about it that this region might see an invasion of Frenchie pretty soon
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