The Parker House is the perfect home for family reunions, holidays, and other special gatherings. Sleeps up to 10 with beautiful views of the ocean. This place was built for making memories!
The Parker House, with 2500 sq. ft. of living space, is the perfect home for family reunions, Thanksgiving and other special gatherings. The decor is contemporary Americana, with clean lines, sturdy handsome furnishings and homey quilts and colorful artwork. The Parker House has two bedrooms upstairs. The master bedroom has a king-size bed, deck and a large en-suite bath with a soaking tub with its own ocean view. The second bedroom has 2 twin beds. Nearby is a full bath in the hall. The living room and large open kitchen and dining areas are both upstairs as well. The living room has a gas fireplace and TV with DVD. The large windows offer excellent storm watching in the winter. The kitchen features a breakfast bar, informal breakfast table and formal dining area with fireplace. There’s a small deck just off the kitchen on the south side with an ocean view. This deck is especially good for watching the Kite Festival or July 4th fireworks. The laundry area is in the kitchen for your convenience. Downstairs is a large family room with TV/DVD, another full bath and 2 more bedrooms. One bedroom has a queen bed; the other has 2 twin bunk-beds. So with 1 king bed, 1 queen bed and 6 twin beds, The Parker House will sleep up to 10 people total. There’s a double garage and plenty of off-street parking available too.
Enjoy the laid-back lifestyle of Long Beach and the Peninsula! The Parker House is a beautifully furnished home with double garage near beach and the Discovery Trail -- an easy walk to beach activities or downtown. Great shopping and a variety of restaurants are all close by, plus lots of things for the kids to do. There’s miniature golf, the arcade and carnival rides are just a few blocks away. The nearby Bolstad beach approach is a hub of activity year-round, but especially during the summer months, with the International Kite Festival in August and, of course fireworks on Independence Day and New Year’s Eve.
There’s even more to explore on the Long Beach Peninsula – all 26 plus miles of it. The Port of Ilwaco and Cape Disappointment are only a short drive away, as well as Waikiki Beach and the North Head lighthouse. There are some great art galleries at the Port of Ilwaco, and during the summer months there’s Saturday Market too, with a variety of local arts and crafts, foods, flowers and plants for sale. You can even see pirates at times. Ilwaco also has its own fireworks in July. The Port also features some fine restaurants with local seafood offerings created by our great chefs. Or take a charter trip for salmon, halibut, tuna or sturgeon. On the north end of the Peninsula is Ocean Park, with bookstores, restaurants and gift stores. Visit Jack’s Country Store to see this historic yet current meeting place. In Nahcotta you can buy fresh oysters and enjoy the wonderful views of Willapa Bay. On the extreme north end of the Peninsula, the place to see is Leadbetter Point State Park -- it’s a wonderful place for hiking to the beach or to the bay.
With so much to offer, Parker House is a wonderful place for making magical vacation memories!