Clark Luxury Cabin in Long Beach, WA | BeachHouseWA

A luxury cabin in Long Beach, WA, Clark sits within walking distance of the beach, where the last light settles over the dune grass and your shoes bring a little sand back to the door. Inside, the gas fireplace is already warming the room, setting the rhythm for time outside, a good meal, a long soak, and an evening with the people you came to see.

I built Clark as the twin cabin to Lewis, carrying forward the details that make a beach house work well in real life. I thought about where you set your coffee, how two couples can unpack comfortably, and how the whole group can gather without the house ever feeling crowded.

Every feature and detail is purposeful. No corners were cut.

Why Clark Works as a Luxury Cabin in Long Beach, WA, Within Walking Distance of the Beach

Clark is the newest home in the Beachhousewa collection. Warm wood, natural light, modern finishes, and an open layout give the cabin an easy sense of comfort and style from the moment you arrive.

The gas fireplace anchors the living area. The fully loaded kitchen keeps everyone connected while dinner comes together, a game is spread across the table, or someone decides that another soak in the hot tub sounds like a very good idea.

Pick up oysters, crab, or razor clams in season, then come home and cook at your own pace. Clam fritters, anyone?

This luxury cabin in Long Beach, WA, within walking distance of the beach, was planned around the way guests actually spend their time, together when they choose to be, with private space when they prefer.

Two Primary Suites With Equal Attention to Comfort

Clark has two private primary suites, each with a Tempur-Pedic mattress. The balanced layout works beautifully for two couples, close friends, or a multigenerational family.

No one gets the obvious second-choice room. Each suite gives you a comfortable place to unpack, sleep well, and reset after a day outside.

That balance makes Clark especially easy to share. The living spaces draw everyone together, while the two suites give each pair or part of the family a quiet place of their own.

Private Spa Features for Slow Coastal Evenings

The Washington Coast has a way of working the noise out of your head. Clark continues that feeling with three private spa features.

Steam Shower

The steam shower gives you a warm transition from wind and salt air to a quiet evening inside. It feels especially good after hiking, biking, or a cool walk beside the Pacific.

Outdoor Soaking Tub

The outdoor soaking tub is a peaceful place to sit in the coastal air. Bring coffee in the morning, or take a little time outside before dinner while the wind moves through the trees.

Private Hot Tub

The hot tub is ready for long summer evenings, crisp fall nights, and dramatic winter weather. It gives couples, families, and friends another comfortable place to reconnect.

Together, these details make Clark a thoughtful choice for travelers looking for a Long Beach, WA cabin with a hot tub and a little more care built into the experience.

A Short and Beautiful Walk From the Pacific

Clark is a short walk from the Pacific Ocean. That proximity changes the pace of your stay.

You can walk the beach before breakfast, come home for coffee, then return when the light softens in the evening. The shoreline stretches for about 28 miles, so there is plenty of room to find your own piece of sand.

Start planning with my traveler’s guide to Long Beach, Washington. Guests staying a little longer can also use this three-day Long Beach itinerary to balance local outings with time at the cabin.

Things to Do Near Clark

One of the pleasures of staying in a luxury cabin within walking distance of the beach in Long Beach, WA, is having trails, seafood, local history, and a few wonderfully odd attractions close by.

Walk the Long Beach Boardwalk

The Long Beach Boardwalk runs for about half a mile between Sid Snyder Drive and Bolstad Avenue. It rises above the dunes and gives you broad views toward the Pacific.

Look for the wooden gray whale sculpture near the trail. Local artist Joshua Blewett created it after the real whale bones once displayed there were stolen.

My guide to the Long Beach Boardwalk covers parking, accessibility, and nearby stops.

Explore the Discovery Trail

The paved Discovery Trail runs about 8.5 miles between Long Beach and Ilwaco. Walk a short section in the morning, or make a longer outing by bicycle.

The trail passes dunes, coastal forest, and interpretive signs sharing local history. Bald eagles, osprey, red-tailed hawks, and great blue herons are all part of the scenery.

Visit Cape Disappointment State Park

Cape Disappointment State Park is about an eight-minute drive south of Long Beach. The park includes forested trails, historic military sites, Waikiki Beach, two lighthouses, and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center.

Use my Cape Disappointment State Park visitor guide to choose a route.

Eat Well, Then Meet Jake

The Depot serves dishes such as pan-seared Willapa Bay oysters and Clamshell Railroad clam chowder in a restored train depot. Pickled Fish sits above the Adrift Hotel with broad ocean views, cocktails, and seafood.

Downtown Long Beach has its own sense of humor. Stop at Marsh’s Free Museum to meet Jake the Alligator Man, then walk over to the giant frying pan on Pacific Avenue.

Jake is hard to explain with dignity. That is part of his charm.

A Dog-Friendly Cabin on the Washington Coast

Clark is dog-friendly. Beach House WA homes provide dog dishes, dog beds, and outdoor washing stations, with current specifications listed on each property page.

The location makes daily walks simple. You can head toward the coast, rinse sandy paws at the cabin, and settle back into a private home with room for everyone.

Clark Through the Seasons

Summer brings long days, steady kite-flying breezes, and plenty of time for the boardwalk and Discovery Trail.

Fall is crisp and quieter. Razor clam opportunities often return during the cooler months, subject to approved dig dates and current regulations.

Winter is made for storm watching, beach walks, and evenings beside the fireplace. The steam shower, soaking tub, and hot tub make cooler stays especially comfortable. It is the Pacific Northwest, after all!

Spring brings milder days, migrating birds, and more space on the trails.

Clark remains a welcoming luxury cabin near the beach in Long Beach, WA throughout the year.

Frequently Asked Questions About Clark

Is Clark a luxury cabin near the beach in Long Beach, WA?

Yes. Clark is a luxury cabin near the beach in Long Beach, WA with two primary suites, Tempur-Pedic mattresses, a gas fireplace, a steam shower, an outdoor soaking tub, and a private hot tub.

How close is Clark to the beach?

Clark is a short and beautiful walk from the Pacific Ocean. Guests can easily fit a beach walk into the morning, return for a relaxed afternoon, and head back for sunset.

Does Clark have two primary suites?

Yes. Clark has two private primary suites with Tempur-Pedic mattresses. The layout works well for two couples, friends, or a multigenerational family.

Is Clark dog-friendly?

Yes. Clark is dog-friendly under the property’s current booking requirements. Beach House WA homes provide dog dishes, dog beds, and outdoor washing stations.

What private spa amenities does Clark include?

Clark includes a steam shower, an outdoor soaking tub, and a private hot tub. Each one adds comfort after a day on the beach or exploring the peninsula.

Plan Your Stay at Clark

Long Beach gives you room to walk, cook, talk, and leave a little open space in the day. You can explore the boardwalk, visit Cape Disappointment, eat local oysters, meet Jake the Alligator Man, and still be home in time for a soak beneath the coastal sky.

I built Clark for that kind of trip. It is warm, private, thoughtfully organized, and close enough to the Pacific that the beach can become part of your daily rhythm.

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