People Love This Lofted, Waterfront, Unique & Comfy Tiny Home
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You'll be sure to love this cozy Longview, Washington tiny house with 119 square feet of space, that sleeps up to 3 guests.
The lofted, waterfront tiny home has 2 bedrooms, 2 beds, and 1 half bath. With two lofts, and two beds, this tiny home has plenty of personality. If you're looking for an affordable, secluded, respite that's away from it all, this is the place. Shop Tiny Homes The elevated views from the beds are a popular feature for those who are looking for the peace that our waterfront location provides. This unique space was designed and built by your hostess and every inch is personalized with love and attention to detail. Rest, recharge and appreciate the fresh air during your hiatus.
The tiny house is nestled in a quiet forest, where your privacy is ensured.
Wildlife abounds and the views from the deck are just the thing to melt your cares away. You'll come away inspired and relaxed. If this tiny is a bit too tiny for your family, the property also hosts 2 other tiny house rentals adjacent to the Hideout. Ask for more information if this interests you. The tiny house neighbors are friendly, but enjoy the privacy that country life ensures. The numerous animal neighbors are furry, or feathered, and some are approachable, but most are pretty shy to include deer, raccoon, quail, squirrels, skunk, and more.
The tiny home sits in the shadow of Mount St.
Helens volcano is the city of Longview, Washington. With an estimated population of over 37,000 Longview is one of the most populated cities in Cowlitz County. Visitors to Longview can be entertained at one of the many parks, museums, or natural wonders in the area. Food options are vast, some specifically geared toward visiting foodies. The annual Squirrel Fest began in 2011 and features the unveiling of a squirrel-specific bridge (for squirrels to cross busy roads).
People can often be seen biking, jogging, and walking at Lake Sacajawea Park in both rain and sunshine.
The park features more than three miles of trails winding past two fountains, through rhododendron gardens, past flowers in bloom, and under landscaped bridges. In addition to walking and biking, Lake Sacajawea Park also offers opportunities for families and friends to have a picnic, test their angling skills by fishing, or spend some time canoeing or kayaking on the lake. There are also two playgrounds and the park hosts several events throughout the year, such as the summer concert series.
The Lewis and Clark Bridge was designed by Joseph Strauss, of Golden Gate Bridge fame.
When originally built, this was the longest cantilever bridge in the U.S. Today, it still stands at over 8,192 feet long over the Columbia River. It essentially connects Longview, Washington to Rainier, Oregon. In 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Those who cross the bridge no longer pay the toll that was once in place, and if you decide to travel to Rainer, you’ll be greeted by the glorious sight of the bridge sitting before Mt. St. Helens.
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