Welcome to our ranch house! Enjoy a relaxing country view from every window of our vintage 1910 ranch house.
Hang out and enjoy family farmland. Or take a break just minutes away in historic downtown Kalama and the Columbia River waterfront including parks, beaches, walking trails and the popular McMenamins Kalama Harbor Lodge which hosts free outdoor concerts in the summer. Check out our community brochure for food, activities and events. https://portofkalama.com/discover-the-port/discover-kalama-brochure/
The ranch house has a covered porch as well as an enclosed sun porch - lots of year-round outdoor space.
Well-behaved dogs are permitted only if arranged in advance. Sorry, no cats or other pets allowed. It may be tempting to let dogs run in our fields, but dogs must be on a leash at all times. Please bring your dog’s bedding as they are not permitted on the furniture or bedding. We do provide dog bowls and dog towels. You will be required to agree to an addendum to the standard rental agreement that outlines rules for dogs at our ranch.
Our ranch is 40 minutes from PDX - it's a quick drive to unwind for a weekend. It's also a great home base to explore Mt St Helens and the great fishing rivers in the area. Just minutes from Washington Interstate 5 - Exit 27.
Interstate 5 - 2 miles
Kalama Shopping Center - 3 miles
McMenamins Kalama Harbor Lodge - 4 miles
Kalama Marina - 4.1 miles
Haydu Park / Kalama River - 8 miles
PDX - 36 miles
Mt St Helens Visitor Center - 30 miles
Mt St Helens - 53 miles
Because this is a working property, we do require a signed contract that outlines safety and security requirements. We're happy to share this ahead of time if you send an enquiry. The final agreement is completed through our management system upon booking, and we do require a copy of your government issued ID.
WINTER STAYS: This house has lovely, original wavy-glass windows that give views a watercolor-like feel, and it's magical in the snow. However, the house is very drafty. We have insulated curtains and blinds, but when outdoor winter temperatures drop to freezing, it is hard to keep the house heated to 68 degrees. There are plenty of extra blankets, but please be aware and prepared.