Step into a rare opportunity to own a piece of Pacific NW history. Built in 1928, this iconic hotel in the heart of Cathlamet offers timeless character, river-town charm, and exceptional potential. The upper level currently operates as a 19-room hotel, featuring accommodations ranging from cozy twin-bed rooms to spacious two-room suites. Guests are welcomed by a beautiful lobby, inviting breakfast dining area, The Tavern, and stunning views of the Columbia River. The offering also includes four street-level commercial spaces, currently occupied by two retail shops, an art studio, and a real estate office, creating multiple income streams and endless possibilities. Continue operating as a hotel, transform the upper level into an elegant private residence, professional offices, event spaces, or mixed-use development. The flexibility of this property is truly unmatched. Located in the picturesque waterfront community of Cathlamet, a destination known for world-class fishing, boating, wildlife viewing, and peaceful weekend getaways, the property attracts visitors seeking an authentic small-town experience. Enjoy the beauty of the River while remaining just one hour from the Pacific Ocean and approximately 90 minutes from Portland. Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or visionary looking for a landmark property with history, character, and opportunity, this exceptional building offers the chance to create something truly special in one of Washington's hidden gems.
The historic Alger Creek Farm and Antique Station in west Cathlamet is now available! A rare combination of heritage, highway visibility and the unspoiled charm of Wahkiakum County. The Station has been a premier roadside destination on State Route 4, the main artery for travelers moving between Longview and Astoria. Its established history as an antique station provides a ready-made "stop and stay" appeal for tourists - add some camping, glamping, yurts, bunkrooms - reopen the antique mall; provide a wonderful venue for seasonal farmer's markets or relive the generations-old cattle farm. Opportunities are endless! Alger Creek flows along the east and south sides creating a natural perimeter for livestock. Enjoy the appeal of the "no traffic light" lifestyle, lean into the unique marketing claim that Wahkiakum is the only county in Washington with no stoplight - that in mind, the farm or commercial/retail potential is ideal for the slow tourism hub - perfect for a destination cidery, farm-to-table cuisine or boutique retreat with close proximity to renowned recreating on the Columbia River and quick access to Washington & Oregon beaches. Walk, jog or bike through the nearby Julia Butler Hansen Wildlife Refuge; Kayak or Paddle Board the slow-moving waters in nearby canals & tributaries - make this basecamp a full-blown event venue for rustic weddings, film production, private corporate retreats, the possibilities are truly endless!
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Cathlamet is located in Washington. Cathlamet, Washington has a population of 599. Cathlamet is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 21.47% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30.37%.
The median household income in Cathlamet, Washington is $52,959. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,422 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cathlamet is 54.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 75.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 34 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 78.8 inches per year, with 4 inches of snow per year.