House in Whidbey Island, WA
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About this house rental
This newly furnished home sleeps 8 comfortably in 4 queen beds and includes a large master suite with its own bathroom and sliding door to the beach, another bedroom with its own full bathroom, two additional queen beds and a bathroom in the spacious upstairs loft, a fully-stocked kitchen, two outdoor BBQ’s, a back patio, a beachside deck with a gas fire to relax by while watching Mother Nature at her finest.
Our home is only 15 minutes from the Mukilteo – Clinton Ferry and near charming towns that offer outstanding restaurants, wineries, taverns, coffee shops and art galleries. And of course, plenty of outdoor adventures are waiting to be had! Use one of our two kayaks or bring your own and enjoy the day paddling with the seals, pack a lunch and go for a day hike on one of the many surrounding trails, or go fishing or crabbing (in season, of course!). An outdoor shower offers easy beach sand clean up.
The community has two parks, tennis courts, boat moorage, shuffleboard, and a basketball court – all within walking distance.
The House:
• 2,400 square-foot two story home
• Fire pit on the beach
• Two easy to use kayaks
• Well stocked kitchen
• A wood stove and two gas fireplaces
• Two outdoor barbeques (charcoal and gas)
• Sand toys and games
• Outdoor table and chairs
• Smart flat screen TV, cable, WIFI, DVD movie selection, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon and Bose speakers
• Highchair and porta crib
Whidbey Island
One hour and 30 minutes north of downtown Seattle and on a large rugged island in the heart of Puget Sound, this place is a treasure. Whidbey Island has small farms, rolling hills, clifftop views, fresh water lakes, forest trails and coastal towns. On the island is the historic Fort Casey State Park, home to lighthouses, adventure trails and gun batteries originally built to thwart invasion from vessels by sea. Deception Pass State Park has a dramatic bridge that you can walk across while watching boats struggle through the tidal currents far below. South Whidbey State Park is the home of huge timbers, and one cedar tree over 500-year-old. Walk trails through exhibiting natures northwest grandeur a true tree lover’s paradise.
