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    3.9 (18 reviews)
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    Beautiful beach right by the motel!
    April W.

    I had a wonderful stay at the Walsh Motel! I have stayed twice now, and I really liked the retro yet clean feel of the rooms. The views are great, one can see the ocean from nearly every window. The rooms themselves are laid out well with either nicely arranged kitchenettes, or a mini fridge and coffee pot if not kitchenette. The beds are nice and comfy with clean linens and extra pillows!! Bonus--The bathrooms have jacuzzi tubs!! I really enjoyed taking a jacuzzi after a day of freezing my buns off charter fishing on the ocean. Walsh features easy beach access where I found lots of shells and sand dollars. The motel managers at Walsh, a husband and wife, are kind and pleasant, and knowledgable about the area. Westport is only about a 10 minute drive, and they have some small shops, a lighthouse, a couple restaurants and since its a working port, a busy fishing market to watch! I would recommend the Walsh motel to anyone looking to do some antiquing in Grayland, clam digging, charter fishing in Weastport or just looking for a relaxing getaway!

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    Great place to stay near the beach. Clean rooms/cabins. Pets always welcome; nice people to deal with.

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    Tradewinds On-the Bay - View of high tide in Empire Spit as seen from the second level of Tradewinds on the Bay Hotel, Tokeland, WA.

    Tradewinds On-the Bay

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    Some things I think others looking up this place will find useful:…read more *Each unit has entrances on both sides of the building, one facing the bay and one facing the other side. So: no need to worry about getting stuck with a unit that does not face the bay. *There are only 18 units in the whole hotel, each of them the same size: one bedroom, one bathroom, a living room with an electric fireplace, and a kitchenette. We always seek out places with kitchens or kitchenettes so we can cook in our unit are won't have to eat out every meal. One slight word of caution, though: these kitchenettes have a microwave and a stove top but no oven; and the refrigerator is pretty small. *The living room couch is also a hideabed, so the rooms technically sleep four each. There is a TV in both the living room and the bedroom. *The view of the bay is NOT a view of a beach, but there are some very positive things about this. First, the nightly rates are reasonable regardless of the time of year. Second, beyond a grassy area in front of the motel are tide flats, which fill up with water twice every 24 hours, at high tide. It's really fun to see the change when you're paying attention. Beyond the tide flats is the man-made Shoalwater Bay Berm, created to save Tokeland from the long term effects of increasingly severe weather events. The tide flats area between the hotel and the berm, that gets filled with water, is called Empire Spit. Google the area's tides for the day(s) you are there and you will know when to look for when the tide flats fill with sea water, as it doesn't stay full for very long. *The hotel is owned by the Shoalwater Bay Tribe and is on their land, as is the Shoalwater Bay Casino (the smallest casino I have ever been in). If you get a Players Club Card from the casino, which you do not have to do any gambling in the casino to get, you can use it to get 10% off your hotel booking. *The hotel has an outdoor pool that is heated, and a hot tub that is protected from the elements by a clear dome. There were no storms the two nights we stayed there, but I bet it would be fun to watch one from that hot tub. There is also a communal kitchen space for larger parties that can be booked for an extra fee. *I have seen other reviews complain about the lack of regular housekeeping, but this was not a big deal to us. And if you need fresh linens or toiletries, all you have to do is ask and the incredibly friendly staff will happily hook you up. In short, Tradewinds on the Bay is a modest place to stay that is also quite the hidden gem. (Video tour of the hotel and our unit that I tried to upload got cut off at 12 seconds, so you can view the whole video here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/machu_picchu/53932930625/in/album-72177720319641764.)

    Tradewinds partners with the Shoalwater Casino and that's what led us to this little hidden gem!…read more Quiet, beautiful location with an impeccably clean room is what you see first. Along with the sweet little lobby and super friendly front desk gal of course! Although the pool is only open in the summer and the hot tub was on the fritz, the sauna was hot and steamy! Everything was super clean including the grounds and little dog park out front. The absolute best part was the giant fire pits! We sat outside and enjoyed the sunset and sounds of the tide coming in with our big ol' bonfire! We never did make it to the casino!! Definitely recommend and I'm sure we'll be back again!

    Breakwater Resort - Cabin Room

    Breakwater Resort

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    We stayed overnight in the Captains Quarters/Pirate room. We loved it. It has a cozy cabin vibe…read more Was a great cold, fall getaway spot. The entire hotel room was extremely clean. Much better to stay here then a boring motel room. All decor is antique or themed. So cute. Kitchenette was perfect and fully stocked. The bathroom is small but extremely clean and lovely. My husband is a big tall man so he passed on the rv-size shower. Room was pet-friendly but we dont have dogs. Comes with blanket, towel, bowl, etc for dogs. There is a large, shared hot tub under a cabana. Community fire pit, large grassy areas, clam cleaning sink. Quiet and private. The outdoor area would be fabulous for kids to play in the summertime. Tons of space and grass. We were there to go clam digging, so tried to walk to the beach. Even with tall rubber boots and rain gear the path is not passable (November) so had to turn around and drive to the beach. In the summer the path would be fine. The checkout time was 1000 which was a tad early for us. I just cant stress enough how clean this place was! Very well-maintained hotel room. We will definitely be back next time we are in the Grayland/Westport area.

    This is a great place to getaway and catch some relaxation with a quiet environment but fun…read moreactivities. Whether it's hot tubbing, pickleball, playing on the playground, or going to the beach it really has it all. We make it a priority to go once a year to re gain our bearings when life gets busy. Nice job breakwater and staff!

    Ocean Acres B & B and Horse Hotel

    Ocean Acres B & B and Horse Hotel

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    we came here last Sept with 8 people and 9 horses. we loved it and are coming back this year…read more Plenty of room for our trailers , horses loved the beach. Carol was super nice to work with.

    This place is pure magic. The magic is not produced by a wand, but by people--good people. Okay,…read moreand ponies and puppies. But mostly by people. There was some brief confusion when I booked the reservation. I had not realized it was a "horse hotel" with multiple stalls and also campsites as well as rooms. My disappointment was replaced by pure joy upon learning that humans can stay here too, as well as hybridized beings like myself (a centaur)! Everything here is done the old fashioned way, the right way: with kindness, trust, love and simplicity. Staying here will make your heart ache for a simpler time when folks were able to conduct business with a handshake, where their first priority was just treating each other how they want to be treated themselves, with dignity and decency. We came here almost my accident. I'll be honest. Ocean Acres was not in my first, second--or even top five--picks of places to go. We were aiming at much further up the coast. I could find almost nothing and what I could find was neither affordable nor desirable. We did not want to go to some sterile resort where you exist to be milked and sent on your way. We wanted to be in a place that was family-owned and served a purpose beyond just making money as efficiently as possible. We wanted to be somewhere that had actual personality, not just a hollow façade with a minimal, lazy attempt to lure visitors and nothing else. Ocean Acres Horse Hotel was--is--the jackpot on all accounts. Because of a recent death of a family member after a prolonged illness, it was important to be in a place with healing energy. I had a good feeling the moment I navigated my way to Ocean Acres' minimalist website and saw they have no automated process for automated or online bookings. Everything is done personally, over the phone. The owner, Carol did not even ask for my last name, the make of my vehicle or a credit card to reserve the room. She asked us to pay in cash when we arrived. When we did arrive, the first thing I did was try to pay, but she insisted we wait until morning to do so! She wanted us to be able to settle in, relax, and get a good night's sleep first. WHAT?! My thought was: who the hell are you and what time period do you hail from? Where is your time machine? Such a small gesture, but to be endowed with that level of trust by a stranger doing business with me...I cannot think of another time in my 46 years that that's happened. Again, you may think I am making too much of it, but being shown such trust and kindness so quickly had an immediate healing effect on us. It is impossible to discuss Ocean Acres without talking about Carol and her husband, the owners. I don't know how they do it. I could barely keep up with all the adventures they shared with us. Carol is a polymath of the first rank. Her amazing breakfasts held us in good stead the entire time we were there. We ate with the other guests--sometimes sharing a table--in their family dining room! Whilst cooking up innovative and astounding savory and sweet detectibles, Carol regaled us with stories about her life, her work, her relationship to horses, the wheeling and dealing required to get hay. We were also surrounded by her work--stunning oil portraits and bronze sculpture, for which she had rightly won awards. Carol and her husband knew we were hurting, and they pulled out all the stops to help us. They lent us their own, personal ebikes (which were so much fun to take on country roads, tooling around cranberry bogs, little ponds and abandoned farmsteads), Her cooking was phenomenal. She knew we loved animals but had none of our own, so she introduced us to their collie dog Price, with whom we quickly became BFF's in a neverending game of fetch, told us what foods her mini-pony (or was it a mini-donkey?) likes to be fed. And of course, there were other people and their beautiful steeds all around. Just being in the presence of so many happy critters and people had a very good effect on us; it was so needed. The property begins at the highway, off which a short, paved driveway leads to and terminates behind the main house, where the owners live and some of the rooms are. Then, a dirt road goes straight back (west) about a mile--all the way to the sea--passing by a beautiful barn, stalls, campsites, forest, meadows, a pond and other bucolic scenes on the way. Strolling the road on the property (and biking on it) was one of my favorite things to do there. If you ever pined for things (and people) with a personal touch, if you ever just wanted to drop out of the game and NOT be treated like a number, a walking phat money bag with a dollar sign over your head, if you miss interacting like a regular human with other regular humans, if you ever needed some puppy time but had no puppy of your own, if you ever wanted to feel safe, breathe in serenity like it floated in the ethers, if you ever just wanted a really damn good breakfast...Ocean Acres is THE place for you.

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