Bird Watching on the NW Coast

Along the Northwest Coast of the Olympic Peninsula, bird watchers will find a medley of unique and interesting birds. Nesting and playing along the shores are many local and migratory species of birds, such as oystercatchers, phalaropes, marbled murrelets, and several unique species of gulls. Scientists also come to this coast to count migrating turkey vultures in the months of September and October. A healthy population of bald eagles reside beside the coastal estuaries along Highway 112. The coves and inlets along the shoreline also provide essential habitat for shorebirds and roosting gulls. As you near Neah Bay, look for tufted puffin nesting on the sea stacks from spring to early summer, and common murres perched on Tatoosh Island. Look in the water for bobbing sooty shearwaters.

Why stay in a one-room accommodation, when you can enjoy the luxury of an entire house. You can really indulge in your time away from home at our Port Angeles lodging, with all the amenities: Privacy, Internet, Washer/Dryer, Books, Movies, Popcorn, Bubble bath and more.

Bring all the kids or plan a romantic getaway. Nightly rates available for your flexibility.

Our completely furnished rental has four bedrooms, yard for tents and croquet, large deck with a spectacular view of the Olympic Mountains, and is centrally located to Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, The Rain Forest and the Victoria Ferries.

Great for family reunions, family gatherings – weddings, funerals, as a quiet getaway, or just as a base for all your activities.

And if the main house isn’t enough, we have an additional living area, complete with kitchen, bath, etc. – available only along with the rental of the four bedrooms – just ask for details.

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