Rustic Cabin Escape: Your PNW outdoor paradise awaits! Escape the hustle and embrace the wild on the serene 5-acre property. Tucked away on a heavily treed lot, this 2-bedroom cabin offers a warm simple retreat after a day of adventure. For the hikers, this property is located just 10 miles from the Ozette Ranger Station and the famous trail head to the Pacific Ocean at Sandy Point and Cape Alava. For the hunters, you are in the heart of the Hoko GMU and across the road from the Dickey GMU, both are prime for all PNW species. Worldclass Saltwater fishing is just minutes away at Sekiu(15miles) and Neah Bay (25 miles). River fishing starts with a short walk to Big River and a short drive to the Hoko, Sekiu, Clallam, Pysht and so much more.
An incredible opportunity to own The Lost Resort, a rustic retreat bordering Olympic National Park next to pristine Lake Ozette. Located at the end of the Hoko-Ozette Road, this unique property features a charming general store, cozy restaurant, 30 plus campsites, and 3 cabins nestled in towering evergreens. An apartment above the store offers convenient onsite living for the owner. You will have direct access to hiking trails, beaches, and breathtaking wilderness. A rare chance to own a gateway to one of Washington’s most renowned trail systems, including 30 miles of Washington’s North Coast—perfect for an eco-lodge, retreat center, or nature-focused business.
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Clallam Bay is located in Washington. Clallam Bay, Washington has a population of 762. Clallam Bay is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 41.1% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 18.88%.
The median household income in Clallam Bay, Washington is $40,350. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,044 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Clallam Bay is 32.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 71.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 35.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 96.8 inches per year, with 7.6 inches of snow per year.