Planning an end-of-season getaway? As we get closer to Washington's rainy season, it's the perfect time to use that vacation time you've been saving. And with these charming Airbnb rentals to pick from, you'll have a fantastic launch pad for your well-deserved holiday.
1. An enchanting cottage in Bow, Washington.
If you have an anniversary or special date on the horizon, this enchanting Bow cottage makes for an ideal retreat. Nestled on 32 breathtaking acres, this quaint, wood-shingled cottage is cute as a button. Spend your weekend reading, exploring the verdant grounds where trees, flowers, and wildlife all flourish, or lace up your boots to take advantage of the area's jaw-dropping hikes.
2. The Paris Cottage on Orcas Island, Washington.
Another romantic spot with killer views, the Paris Cottage property is a microcosm of Orcas Island itself: a paradise that manages to blend mountain views with pastoral scenery and rugged waterfront. Though I'm a fan of the San Juan Islands at their blustery winter best, the biting weather isn't everyone's cup of tea. Make your reservations for Washington's off-shore gems before the sunshine runs out!
3. The Storybook Cottage in Olalla, Washington.
"Storybook" is right. This stunning home in the Kitsap Peninsula looks like something snatched from the pages of your child's favorite book. Located on five acres of thick forest, this escapist retreat provides visitors solace from the headaches of the outside world. If only all homes had this whimsy.
4. The Safari Bell Tent in Medical Lake, Washington.
Yes, that is an Arabian horse grazing peacefully just outside your would-be rental. The further we get from August, the less we can rely on good weather. Luckily, the innovation of glamping is here to rescue us from al fresco nights gone wrong! With the addition of a friendly horse and heart-achingly beautiful scenery, this serene spot puts most farm-stays to shame.
5. A Windswept Cabin in Grayland, Washington.
Even in the summer, Washington's coast isn't known for its friendly weather. The blistering wind is actually a big reason why our state's shoreline hasn't seen the same development as Oregon's or California's. With this in mind, the window for pleasant visits is relatively small, especially if you lack high-quality rain gear. If you want to visit our temperamental but oh-so-gorgeous coast, few retreats can match this Grayland cabin in style or location.
There's still time to plan a getaway before winter weather hits. What are some of your favorite places to bid farewell to summer?
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