Discover the best Cottages in Washington including Betsy's Cabins at Mount Rainier, Chevy Chase Beach Cabins, BaseCamp Cottages, The Salish Seaside Escapes, Orcas Island Bayside Cottages, Artbliss Hotel, Eaglemount Rockery Cottages, Beach Cottages on Marrowstone Island, Sandhill Cottages, The Garden Cottages.
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5 based on 141 reviews
Cabins at Rainier offers six (soon to be 7!) luxury cabin options. Many with hot tubs, 3 are creek front! All offer free wifi, propane grill, campfire pit, gas or wood fireplaces, many additional amenities. Cabins sleep from 2-10 people, so you will find your perfect fit!
We stayed here on our PNW road trip. We were originally planning on staying only a couple of nights but as soon as we arrived we loved the place so much we decided to stay longer, rest and relax. Betsy was super responsive as a host extending our stay. The cabin is super cosy, clean, spacious, warm, private, with a very well equipped kitchen that enabled us to self-cater throughout our stay. (come with provisions as it's quite a drive to a decent supermarket!). There's books and DVDs for the inevitable rainy day, a "smart TV" and decent wifi considering how remote you are. You can hear the creek from the cabin, there's a firepit and propane bbq. You'll see deer wandering through the garden and lots of other wildlife. Its close to the entrance to the National Park, and there's plenty of other hiking and other activities outside the Park too. Or just sit in front of the fire and chill out. We had a lovely stay and would thoroughly recommend!
5 based on 145 reviews
Chevy Chase Beach Cabins is a historic and charming getaway on the bluffs of Discovery Bay. Just 10 minutes from downtown Port Townsend, WA the seven well-appointed vacation cottages are available for rent year round. Six of the cottages are clustered together on the main property with sweeping views of Discovery Bay and the Olympic Mountains. The seventh cabin sits across the street providing exclusive privacy, excellent for bird watching, facing an idyllic pond and pasture. The property is beautifully landscaped, the cabins are tastefully decorated and our beds are super comfy. Four of the cabins have cozy fireplaces. There is private beach access perfect for long walks, picnics, clamming and bonfires. There is a heated pool (seasonal), swings, basketball hoop and assorted games (croquet, bocce ball, shuffleboard, tetherball, horseshoes, etc.) along with wireless internet. The property also sits across the street from Discovery Bay Golf Course, the oldest public golf course in Washington State and near the Larry Scott Trail (great for walking or biking). It is the perfect spot for couples, families, or large gatherings of friends. Chevy Chase Beach Cabins is pet friendly (well behaved dogs please) and has a great beach and grassy areas for pups to play. The rich history, warm hospitality and relaxed atmosphere at Chevy Chase Beach Cabins keep guests coming back year after year.
We have been trying to stay at Chevy Chase cabins for several years now, but they are usually completely booked, especially during the nice weather. The combo of a mild PNW late Fall + probably the effect of Covid led to the rare opportunity to book a stay at coveted Cabin #4. What I learned was: all the cabins are great! Now we cant wait to come back and try the others. The property itself is sprawling and stunning, with a variety of trees and shrubs that were particularly gorgeous in the late Fall. We saw eagles and tons of other interesting birds all day. The views are captivating, and the little walk down to the private beach is like taking a mini forest hike. The beach itself was completely empty when we were there. Our small, old, and almost completely blind dog had the time of her life exploring the beach and tentatively checking out the yard and our incredible deck. They took great Covid precautions and everything felt super c lean and safe. Jen (the owner) is very serious about all the Covid protocols and she is also an incredibly gracious host. The kitchen was extremely well-stocked but you could easily pick up food in Pt Townsend about 15 min away. We also biked to PT via the 8 mi bike trail up the road that goes through a forest; and hiked the Dungeness Spit which was stunning. Cant wait to return when the other facilities (pool, outdoors games) are back in use post-Covid.
5 based on 218 reviews
My friends and I had a great time at the Glacier cabin! Everything was very clean and we enjoyed the hot tub and proximity to Mt Rainier. Very convenient and good price. Would definitely like to go back!
4.5 based on 109 reviews
The Salish offers six standalone artisanal cottages on the North Shore of Orcas Island. Escape to beautiful Eastsound and enjoy beach access from the privacy of your own cottage. Cottages are uniquely furnished to inspire luxury and seclusion during your Orcas Island getaway. You'll enjoy the rich and cozy furnishings, private hot tubs, full kitchens and onsite sauna. The Salish gladly accepts pets who are welcomed with the same warmth and level of service as our two-legged guests.
Had a great weeklong stay at the Seal Point Cabin with kids and grandkids - and our two dogs. The accommodations were comfortable and the views from the main floor and deck amazing. Close to Eastsound and many island amenities. The staff were prompt and extraordinarily helpful in resolving a few glitches we had with the appliances in the cabin. Although the larger property includes shore-side decks, there is no access to the water’s edge on low tide, which would have been nice to explore with our youngest family members. The grounds are nice and well kept. Overall a great value and worth a return stay.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
Orcas Island Bayside Cottages is a collection of family homes,small cottages and studio apartments. Each one is unique. Some offer spectacular waterfront locations and water views with beach access near Obstruction Pass and Olga. Some are located near Eastsound Village a short walk from all the shops and restaurants. Each rental offers a wonderful place to use as your home away from home while you enjoy all that Orcas Island has to offer. For detailed information and pictures of each cottage please visit our web site.
I stayed in Cypress cabin for a week. The location, near beautiful Obstruction Pass park, is nice, though somewhat isolated, which matters when you arrive tired and realize you have to backtrack 45 minutes to buy coffee or tea because none is provided and the listing didn't say which kind of coffee to get [percolator]. It's the cooler side of the island, and it gets even less sun because of all of the trees. Views through the trees to the Salish Sea and Mt. Baker are gorgeous. But: --there is only a light duvet on the bed. The first night I froze; second night I pretended I was camping and wore all of my clothes to bed; third night I broke down and bought a blanket, which I belatedly realized the owner had recommended on the listing. (Who brings a blanket on a plane to a cabin?) --there is no curtain over the large sliding glass doors, which directly face the bed. It felt exposed and uncomfortable, but buying my own curtains seemed absurd. --there is no coffee, tea, sugar, salt, shampoo, conditioner, etc, though there was dishwashing detergent, a sponge, a wrapped bar of soap, and the towels were thick and new. --the owners, whom I think live in the big house on the property, never said hello, via email or in person, to me, except when I showed up early and was asked "Can I help you?" in the tone that means "What are you doing here and get off the property." --guests are asked to leave a tip for the housekeeper. There was no housekeeping the week I was there, although a nice woman was finishing cleaning the cabin when I arrived. Guest are instructed how to take out their trash, strip linens upon departure, etc. --the dirt road to the property has deep gouges, so every time I drove in and out I worried that my little rental would bottom out. It didn't, but the road is hazardous. --for an isolated place, it's surprising not that quiet. I was awakened most mornings by a chain saw nearby, and planes fly overhead often. (Not the property's fault, but be advised.) It's a pretty location but too cold, un-cozy, and unfriendly for me, and I'm the quiet type.
5 based on 8 reviews
Artbliss Hotel is a newly built lodging property in the heart of downtown Stevenson. 2 of our cottages offer spanning views of Columbia River Gorge, the other 2 have private back patios with outdoor soaking tubs. Every cottage can sleep up to 4, well behaved dogs are welcome. Most of all, we are proud to showcase the work of some of the most talented artists of the Gorge.
This is one of those places you want to tell everyone about… but then again you don’t, because you want to keep it a secret! I took my husband here for a surprise birthday trip and found The Artbliss randomly online. It’s located perfectly.. on the edge of town but close enough to restaurants and coffee to walk to everything. The cabins are done so well- very efficient, yet spacious for 2 people. The outdoor tub is a fun little bonus! Lots to do in the area if you like to get outdoors & drink microbrews! Owners/hosts are super friendly & very communicative. We were already planning our return trip before we had left….
4.5 based on 20 reviews
Pristine cottages with water view for nightly and weekly rentals. Located on 3½ acres. A great place to spend some time.
We had cottage B. It was a small but very clean 50's theme cottage. (Good size bathroom-Shower only) Awesome view of Discovery Bay. Located on hwy 20 about 12 miles from Port Townsend. Make sure you have everything you need before you settle in for the night. Closest restaurant is Fat Smitty's in Discovery Bay. It is obvious that the owners take great pride in their property. Day trip for Hoh Rainforest. Call or email direct for the best rates.
4.5 based on 9 reviews
We’ve been coming here for years. It’s a beautiful place to spend time with loved ones in ways that our busy lives often don’t permit. I read the first two Harry Potter books to my son and grandson. We all played board games, took walks on the beach, and took in a movie at the local drive-in, sitting on blankets surrounded by huge trees. One our older son ran in excited that something was in the sky. It was the aurora borealis. My husband and I spent several anniversaries there. We celebrated birthdays, we’d go there when I needed a quiet place to finish a term paper. This is the place to go alone, with your partner, and with family. Go, and make your own wonderful memories.
4 based on 12 reviews
Because of the reviews, we thought it might be fun to stay here. The owners, Jay and Karen, are very courteous and accommodating. We found our cottage 5 to be clean, comfortable, air conditioned, modern updates to look old, had refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker. They even provide the best ground coffee, I bought some beans to bring home. This is not a Hilton, but a quiet blast from the past. Heard No trains. I'd like to visit again some day!
4 based on 10 reviews
Easy check-in, owner/manager very easy to work with. Adorable cottage, quaint and cozy but not small. Enjoyed the deck facing Fisherman's Bay for gorgeous views and breathtaking sunsets, lots of wildlife. The kitchen was well appointed and spacious, full size washer and dryer were a bonus, beach towels provided. The water was VERY hot and beds were comfy. Perfect location, quiet and peaceful. What more could you ask for? Did not stay at Garden Cottages but surprised to see less than favorable reviews, may be old. Do not let those deter you from a stay at Bay House #2.
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