Dabob Bay Guest House
At the Dabob Bay Guest House you’ll enjoy a beautiful nature escape with rare west-facing views of Dabob Bay, beautiful sunsets over snow-capped Olympic Mountains, and prime shellfish beach. Truly a couples retreat with shared perennial gardens and one of the nicest beaches on Hood Canal. This studio guest home will accommodate 2.
Amenities
600 sq ft Home
Well-Equipped Kitchen
Cooking Utensils Provided
Refrigerator
Stove/Mini-Oven
Microwave
Coffee Maker
WiFi
Satellite TV/DVD
Linens Provided
Shared Gardens & Patio
Propane BBQ
One Parking Space
No Pets
Night stands with lamp w/ cell phone plug and outlet
No Smoking Allowed
Things to Do
Beachcombing and Shellfishing
Kayaking and Boating
Hiking the Olympic National Forest
Golf at Port Ludlow Championship Course
Preparing your seafood bounty
View Wildlife
Sit by the campfire and make s'mores
More Details
Living Area & Kitchen
The living area and kitchen occupy one side of the studio, complete with a small table, full fridge, stove top/microwave and mini oven. Living area has over-sized chairs for your comfort. Satellite TV/DVD player and mini stereo w/CD player.
Sleeping Area
The sleeping area is separated from the living area & kitchen by a gorgeous antique walnut wardrobe. Features include a queen-size lux bed, side tables with lamp, two dressers, a vanity and partial west-facing views of Dabob Bay and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. Here’s where you relax after your day on the beach and capture the beautiful sunsets and western skies.
Bath
The bath is amazing. This bath does not feature a shower; the cast iron tub with handheld shower head does the job. Above counter sink, granite counter top, and hand-made tile floor.
Location
Pristine Dabob Bay is highly sought after for its abundant shellfish and warm clear waters. The trail to the beach has a bridge over a creek, stairs, and easy natural trail through the woods. The woods open up to the beach which features SAND at the landward edge, then graduates to a more rocky terrain to clam and oyster beds. If you stay during low tides, this beach also has quite a long natural shelf with a very gradual run off – perfect for beach combing and swimming.