Peaceful 5-acre setting in Cook, WA with level, usable land bordered by mature evergreens. Adjacent to Big Cedars Park, which offers access to the Little White Salmon River and just minutes from recreation in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest enhancing this special rural location. The property features a 1997 manufactured home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, updated kitchen, and open-concept living, plus an attached stick-built 2-story addition with an additional bedroom and bath on the main level, large upper-level family room, loft space, and deck overlooking the land. The versatile layout may lend itself to multi-generational living, guest space, or potential separation for extended living needs, with possible kitchenette opportunity in the addition subject to buyer verification. Large 24 x 48 attached garage provides excellent room for vehicles, storage, or projects. A peaceful property with flexibility, function, and a strong connection to the outdoors. Cook, WA offers the kind of setting many land buyers are looking for—open space, natural beauty, and a peaceful rural atmosphere in the Columbia River Gorge. The area is known for its scenic surroundings, access to outdoor recreation, and a climate that includes warm, dry summers and mild to cool winters. Whether for a full-time residence, recreation, or a getaway property, Cook appeals to those who value privacy, fresh air, and room to enjoy the outdoors. Conveniently located approximately 20 minutes from the Hood River Bridge, with easy access to Hood River, White Salmon or Bingen for shopping, dining, and other Columbia Gorge amenities.
Discover a rare private turnkey homestead where timeless farmhouse character meets refined country living. Thoughtfully remodeled, this 4-bedroom, 2-bath farmhouse offers 2,500+ square feet of warm, authentic living space, highlighted by original old-growth tongue-and-groove floors, abundant natural light, and inviting, beautifully updated interiors.The expansive primary suite offers a peaceful retreat, while flexible secondary bedrooms provide room for guests, office, or creative space. Multiple split systems allow efficient zoned climate control, complemented by a wood-burning furnace for cozy, cost-effective supplemental heat.Set on over 2 fertile acres, the grounds are a true sanctuary. A private spring with established water rights provides an exceptional and valuable independent water source. Enjoy established gardens, mature fruit trees, and prolific blueberries, raspberries, strawberries, and thornless blackberries—creating a farm-to-table lifestyle right outside your door.With space for hobby farming, animals, expanded gardens, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the land, this property offers a rare blend of comfort, productivity, and self-reliant luxury. Peaceful, private, and richly abundant—an exceptional opportunity to own a truly special country estate. Only 20 minutes from Hood River!

Cook is located in Washington. Cook, Washington has a population of 393.
The median household income in Cook, Washington is $65,278. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,583 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Cook is 39 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 25.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 37 inches per year, with 46.6 inches of snow per year.