This is a pet-friendly tiny house vacation with a dog-park in Waldport, Oregon.
The getaway features a beautifully appointed queen bed on the main level (no ladders here), a full kitchen with induction burners, and a bathroom with a shower.1
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PET-FRIENDLY Tiny House Vacation in Waldport, Oregon – BEAUTIFUL Location

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Guests will love staying in one of the tiny homes near Waldport within the first tiny home and vintage trailer park on the Oregon Coast.

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The getaway features a beautifully appointed queen bed on the main level (no ladders here), a full kitchen with induction burners, and a bathroom with a shower.

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Guests can gaze out the large windows at the evergreen surroundings while seated at a convenient work/eating table or relax in comfortable club chairs.

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This serene vacation rental is settled on a private park near the city of Waldport, Oregon, and is just a five-minute stroll from pristine ocean beaches.

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The property boasts an impressively large plot of land with a greenhouse, a dog park, and fields where glampers can play sports.

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A short drive away, glampers will find the Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area, which is home to the famed Yaquina Head Lighthouse.

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There is an enclosed dog park and a greenhouse with micro-greens available to guests – all just a five-minute walk to miles of pristine beaches.

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Starting in summer 2019, the hosts will bring online an additional 550 sq/ft great room and outdoor deck with sweeping ocean views so that guests can catch one of the amazing sunsets!

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It’s also a great idea to just chill out on the outdoor deck and listen to the ocean!

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Glampers can check out what it’s like to be in a community of folks living “tiny” full time in tiny homes and vintage trailers at the only park of its kind in Oregon.

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The lighthouse is surrounded by stunning rocky beaches that are teaming with sea life.

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Glampers can also pop by the Interpretive Center for exhibits on seabirds and marine life.

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Cape Perpetua is another dynamic local destination. It is covered in gorgeous trees and towers 800-feet over the protected Marine Garden shoreline. Photographers will not want to miss out on the cape’s breathtaking scenery and should head straight to Thor’s Well and nearby Devils Churn. For animal lovers, there is no place better than the Sea Lion Caves, a wildlife preserve and bird sanctuary that is open all year.
Get $35 off your reservation by using the coupon code “GLAMPING19” at checkout.
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