## Welcome to the RiverHaüs - Your Basecamp to the Gorge
Step out of your vehicle and take a deep breath. The crisp, pine-scented air
of the Pacific Northwest instantly fills your lungs, signaling the beginning
of a true change of pace. Located on the aptly named Tree Ific Drive in
Washougal, Washington, this three-bedroom home places you directly at the
gateway to the legendary Columbia River Gorge. Here, the overwhelming noise of
city life fades into the background, replaced by the gentle rustling of
Douglas firs, Western hemlocks, and Western red cedars that frame the
property. This is a place where time slows down, allowing you to reconnect
with nature, your travel companions, and yourself.
As you approach the front door, the transition from the rugged outdoors to the
warm, inviting interior is seamless. We have designed this space to honor its
natural surroundings while providing every modern comfort you require after a
long day of exploration. Washougal is a town steeped in history and natural
wonder, serving as the starting point for some of the most dramatic landscapes
in the country. Whether you are here to hike the endless trails, photograph
the cascading waterfalls, or simply sit with a warm cup of coffee and listen
to the forest wake up, this home serves as your ultimate staging ground.
## The Space: A Sensory Walkthrough
Stepping inside, you are greeted by an intentionally designed 1,060-square-
foot floor plan that perfectly balances intimacy with functionality. Capable
of comfortably sleeping up to ten guests, every square inch of this home has
been optimized to foster connection without sacrificing privacy. Plastics and
non-natural materials have been replaced with organic materials throughout the
home. The aesthetic is grounded in the textures and tones of the surrounding
forest—rich woods, soft earth-toned fabrics, terra cotta, and expansive
windows that bring the outside in.
### The Living Area
The living room is the heartbeat of the home. During the day, natural light
pours through the windows, casting dynamic shadows across the room as the sun
filters through the moving canopy of trees outside. Settle into the plush
seating arrangement that begs you to kick off your hiking boots and sink in.
Run your hands over the soft throw blankets draped over the cushions. In the
evenings, this room transforms into a cozy gathering space. Imagine the soft
glow of the lamps illuminating the room while you share stories from the day's
adventures, play a board game on the coffee table, or simply sit back and
enjoy the profound quiet of a woodland night.
### The Full Kitchen
Just steps from the living area is the fully equipped kitchen. We know that
food is a central part of any group trip, and this kitchen is built to handle
everything from a quick trail-side snack prep to a full, sit-down family
dinner. The countertops offer ample space for chopping fresh local vegetables
or laying out a buffet of breakfast items. Open the cabinets to find a
comprehensive array of cookware, plates, and utensils. Many of the ceramic
dishes were handmade by the owners grandparents. Your mornings begin here,
grinding fresh coffee beans, waiting for the water to boil, and listening to
the satisfying sizzle of breakfast in the pan. The tactile experience of
cooking in a space designed for culinary creativity makes mealtime an event
rather than a chore.
### The Primary Bedroom
When it is time to retire for the evening, the primary bedroom offers a
private sanctuary. The mattress has been selected to provide the perfect
balance of support and cloud-like softness, essential for recovering tired
muscles. Crisp, high-thread-count sheets that are plastic-free, brush against
your skin as you pull the heavy duvet up to your chin. The room is quiet,
insulated from the rest of the house, with windows that frame the dark
silhouettes of the trees against the night sky. Waking up here is a gradual,
peaceful experience, dictated by the soft morning light rather than a blaring
alarm clock.
### The Second and Third Bedrooms
The second bedroom features a wall of windows into the forest, allowing you to
experience all of nature from the coziness of the queen-sized bed. The third
bedroom follows the theme of restful simplicity. Featuring a premium queen-
sized mattress, this room incorporates subtle woodland accents that remind you
of your unique location. There is ample space to unpack your belongings,
allowing you to settle in and truly feel at home. The atmosphere here is
serene, making it an ideal spot to sneak away for an afternoon nap or to lose
yourself in a good book while the rest of your group is busy in the living
room.
### The Bathroom
With a full bathroom, morning routines remain smooth and unhurried. Step into
and turn on the shower to find excellent water pressure and immediate heat—a
small detail that feels incredibly important when you are washing off the mud
and sweat of a rigorous Gorge hike. Plentiful, fluffy white towels are stacked
and ready, and the mirrors are brightly lit to help you prepare for a day of
exploring local towns or dining out in nearby Portland.
## The Experience: A Perfect Day on Tree Ific Drive
Your perfect day begins before the rest of the house stirs. You wake up in the
primary bedroom, the air inside the house perfectly climate-controlled, while
a glance out the window reveals a thick, ethereal morning mist rolling through
the evergreens. You slip out from under the heavy duvet, pad softly across the
floor, and head to the kitchen. The ritual of making coffee grounds you in the
moment. As the rich, roasted aroma fills the room, you take your steaming
ceramic mug out onto the private deck.
The morning air is sharp and invigorating. You wrap both hands around your
mug, feeling the warmth seep into your palms. The forest is alive with the
sounds of morning—the chatter of local birds, the distant rush of water, the
rustle of leaves. You sit in absolute peace, mapping out the day's itinerary
in your head.
By 9:00 AM, the rest of the house is awake. The kitchen becomes a hub of
activity. Someone is flipping pancakes, another is packing trail mix and water
bottles into daypacks. The energy is high, fueled by the anticipation of the
landscapes waiting just down the road.
Mid-morning finds you driving deeper into the Columbia River Gorge. You
conquer the switchbacks of the Cape Horn Trail, feeling your heart pump and
your lungs expand. When you reach the upper lookout, the view halts you in
your tracks—the massive Columbia River carving its way through the ancient,
forested canyon walls, the sky a brilliant, uninterrupted blue. You feel the
immense scale of the Pacific Northwest, a humbling and exhilarating
experience.
Afternoon rolls around, and you find yourselves exploring the historic streets
of downtown Washougal. You pop into local boutiques, grab a casual lunch at a
riverside pub, and perhaps visit the famous Pendleton Woolen Mills to run your
hands over the iconic, intricately woven wool blankets.
As the sun begins to dip lower in the sky, casting a golden hue over the
river, you head back to your woodland home. The transition back into the house
feels like a warm embrace. You all take turns enjoying long, hot showers,
washing away the day's exertion. The evening is dedicated to communal joy. You
utilize the full kitchen to prepare a hearty dinner—maybe fresh salmon sourced
from a local market—and sit around the living space, plates balanced on laps,
sharing photos and recounting the funniest moments of the hike.
As night falls completely, the house is enveloped in profound darkness, save
for the warm glow of your living room windows. You step out onto the deck one
last time to look at the stars, which shine with startling clarity here, far
from the light pollution of the city. Finally, exhausted but deeply content,
you retreat to your bed, sinking into the mattress, falling asleep almost
instantly to prepare for another day of adventure.
## Location Guide: Beyond the Front Door
While the comfort of the house might tempt you to stay indoors, the
surrounding area of Washougal and the Columbia River Gorge is a world-class
destination demanding exploration. Here is a curated guide to the natural
wonders, historical sites, and local favorites waiting just beyond your
driveway.
* **Washougal River State Park (10-minute drive):** The Washougal River is famous for its crystal-clear, emerald waters. In the summer, this is an idyllic spot for swimming, skipping rocks, and sunbathing on the smooth river stones. In the cooler months, it offers serene, moody walks along the banks where you can watch local anglers casting lines for steelhead.
* **Cape Horn Lookout and Trail (15-minute drive):** One of the most rewarding hikes in the lower Gorge. The trail offers a mix of dense forest walking and dramatic cliffside views. The lookout point provides a panoramic vista of the river that is heavily photographed but never truly captured until seen with your own eyes. It is a moderate hike that rewards every step.
* **Beacon Rock State Park (25-minute drive):** History and geology enthusiasts cannot miss Beacon Rock. This massive basalt monolith is the core of an ancient volcano. The trail to the top is an engineering marvel, consisting of a series of wooden switchbacks and bridges pinned directly into the sheer rock face. The climb is thrilling, and the view from the summit stretches for miles in both directions down the Gorge.
* **Downtown Washougal & Pendleton Woolen Mills (15-minute drive):** Washougal is incredibly proud of its textile heritage. A visit to the Pendleton Woolen Mills store offers a glimpse into a weaving tradition that has defined the region for over a century. Afterward, stroll the quaint downtown area, grabbing a craft beer at a local brewery or a pastry at an independent cafe.
* **Camas Boutique Shopping (20-minute drive):** Just a town over, downtown Camas offers a picturesque, tree-lined main street straight out of a postcard. It is the perfect place to spend a slower afternoon browsing antique shops, independent bookstores, and upscale local clothing boutiques, followed by an elegant dinner at one of the town's highly-rated farm-to-table restaurants.
* **Multnomah Falls (40-minute drive via I-84):** While located across the river on the Oregon side, no trip to the Gorge is complete without witnessing its most famous waterfall. Plunging 620 feet, the sheer power and mist of Multnomah Falls are awe-inspiring. Go early in the morning to beat the crowds and enjoy a quiet moment on the iconic Benson Footbridge.
* **Portland International Airport / PDX (30-minute drive):** Despite the total immersion in nature, you remain remarkably connected to infrastructure. A smooth, 30-minute drive down Highway 14 drops you right at PDX, making arrivals, departures, and picking up incoming group members incredibly low-stress.
* **Downtown Portland, OR (40-minute drive):** Craving the energy of the city? The culinary epicenter of the Pacific Northwest is just a short drive away. Spend a day getting lost in Powell's City of Books, exploring the Portland Art Museum, or eating your way through the city's legendary food cart pods, knowing your peaceful woodland haven is waiting for you at the end of the night.
Your stay on Tree Ific Drive is more than just a place to sleep; it is a
carefully curated experience designed to connect you deeply with the rugged
beauty of Washington State. From the tactile comforts of the indoor living
spaces to the endless outdoor adventures waiting at your doorstep, every
element of this home works in harmony to provide an unforgettable Pacific
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Dieses Ferienhaus in Washougal liegt direkt am Wasser. Wer die Natur der Region bewundern möchte, sollte Folgendes besuchen: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area und Columbia River Gorge. Du möchtest deinen Aufenthalt in der Stadt mit dem Besuch eines spannenden Events oder einer Sportveranstaltung aufpeppen? Dann schau doch einmal hier vorbei: Washougal Motocross Park. Perfekte Voraussetzungen für einen unterhaltsamen Abend bietet diese Location: McMenamins Edgefield. Erlebe Wasserspaß pur beim Angeln ganz in der Nähe oder genieße einfach die Natur beim Wandern.
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Dieses Ferienhaus liegt am Ufer und ist damit nur 0,3 km von Washougal River entfernt. Im Umkreis von 10 km befinden sich zudem: Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area und Columbia River Gorge. Ebenfalls in einem Umkreis von 10 km: Washougal Motocross Park und Columbia River.