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Cottage Peaks Vacation Home &
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Rental Rates and SeasonsThe Washington vacation homes are available for rent all year. Rental rates are: Rates from $150.00 - $250.00 Accommodation DetailsCottage Peaks and Cottage Cove are two separate privately owned vacation homes nestled in the surroundings of the Olympic National Park. The properties are located side by side, great for larger groups and or events, if you rent both homes, yet each home has their own individual privacy. Both homes have scenic view from almost every room, and easy access with short distance to abundance of beach front area to roam. You will agree that Lake Quinault is referred to as God's Country! Cottage Peaks has 4 bedrooms with one double bed in
each room, two upstairs with a full bathroom and two downstairs with a
full bathroom, also a queen size hide-a-bed in the living room, sleeping
10 comfortably. The cottages have heat, fireplaces, decks, balconies, washer/dryers, phones, satellite TV/VCRs, and radios. The fully-equipped kitchens have coffee makers, microwaves, dishwashers, dishes, and pots and pans. Linens and towels are provided.
The lakefront property has a sand beach, dock, barbecue grill, fire pit, and picnic table. No smoking in home. Pets fee. The house is not handicapped accessible. SurroundingsThe homes are secluded and quiet, and the property is wooded. Water recreation includes swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Guided fishing trips and rafting trips. Other nearby recreation includes golf, hiking, bicycling, and hunting. It is a short distance to many of the plush Rainforest Hiking trails. Located just minutes to the Quinault River for popular guided or solo steelhead fishing and 15 minutes to the famous Salmon River for more fishing adventures. There is a lake view golf course just minutes away and it is just a 30 minute drive to the beautiful Northwest coast to Kalalock and Ruby Beach. Lake Quinault is known as the Valley of the Giants where you will find the largest Sitka Spruce tree in the world, along with other nationally recognized giants of Hemlock, Douglas Fir and the mighty Western Red Cedar. Wildlife abounds with stately Roosevelt Elk being the most notable. Bald eagles are common while black bear and cougar are more elusive. A family of otters are a common site along the shores of Lake Quinault along with raccoons, squirrels and many species of birds. Lake Quinault is about 1 1/2 miles wide by 5 miles long. The lake was formed by a glacier and is glacier fed. Motors are allowed (25 mph speed limit). Fishing for trout on Lake Quinault requires a tribal fishing license. Fishing guide service is available. Additional InformationFor more information or reservations, mention
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