House in Long Beach, WA
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About this house rental
The entire front room, including kitchen, dining and living room, shares the view of the ocean. You can also see the ocean from the master bedroom, which has a queen size bed and its own private full bath. The second bedroom is cozy with another queen bed and bath with shower. Beach Please sleeps up to 4 people total.
The location is perfect. You are given a proper amount of solitude, although getting to town won’t be inconvenient as there is only a 7-minute walk to the center of the downtown area. Leave your car under the reserved covered parking space and bike or walk to restaurants, coffee, shopping or get out and just explore all that town has to offer.
If a stroll is what you want this condo is perfect. Only a 5 min walk to the beach.
Don’t want to get sand in your toes? You can access the boardwalk and Discovery Trail from a private path in front of the unit.
There’s even more to explore on the Long Beach Peninsula – all 26 plus miles of it. If you drive north from the house to Ocean Park there are bookstores, restaurants and more beaches to explore. Visit Jack’s Country Store to see this historic and lively meeting place. In Nahcotta you can buy fresh oysters and enjoy the wonderful views of Willapa Bay. On the extreme north end of the Peninsula, the place to see is Ledbetter Point State Park -- it’s a wonderful place for hiking to the beach or to the bay. There’s lots of wildlife to see in our local parks. Keep your eyes open for bald eagles.
The downtown is a hub of activity, especially during the summer months, with the International Kite Festival in August, the Rod Run to the End of the World in Sept. and of course fireworks on Independence Day and New Year’s Eve. There’s great shopping and a variety of restaurants, plus lots of things for the kids to do -- miniature golf, the arcade, go-karts and bike rentals. Just a couple miles south of Long Beach are Ilwaco and Cape Disappointment as well as Waikiki Beach and the North Head lighthouse. There are some great art galleries at the Port of Ilwaco, and during the summer months there’s Saturday Market too, with a variety of local arts and crafts, food, flowers, and plants for sale. Ilwaco has its own fireworks in July. The Port also features some fine restaurants with local seafood offerings created by our great chefs. Or take a charter trip for salmon, halibut, tuna or sturgeon.
BIKES at Windward Passage Condominium:
Just a heads up on bike parking at Windward Passage Condominiums; bikes can be stored on the bike rack in front of the elevator [on floors 2 and 3, NO RACK ON 4TH FLOOR]. Please do not store bikes in the unit or on back decks.
If you have a locking bike rack on your vehicle, that will work as well. Bikes are not allowed to be locked to railings near front door or on back decks due to the HOA rules.





