Coastal Mesa Retreat | Fay Ranches

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Copalis Beach, Washington

$1,455,000 | 138.10± Acres

COASTAL MESA RETREAT

Coastal Mesa Retreat | Copalis Beach, Washington

INTRODUCTION

Coastal Mesa Retreat is a 138± acre getaway nestled along the remote and rugged coastline of Washington State that beckons with its pristine beauty and serene ambiance. As a sought-after destination for nature lovers and beachcombers, Coastal Mesa Retreat offers a unique blend of tranquility, recreational opportunities, and a thriving coastal community.

Located across the highway from the Pacific Ocean, Coastal Mesa Retreat lies in Grays Harbor County, a region known for its picturesque landscapes and diverse ecosystems. The beach stretches for miles, adorned with fine sand, dunes, and the mesmerizing sound of crashing waves. It is a place where the sea meets the forest, creating a harmonious union of coastal and woodland charm.

One of the most appealing aspects of this property is the opportunity to own a slice of coastal paradise. Whether you are looking for a vacation retreat or a permanent residence, the real estate options cater to a variety of preferences. From cozy cottages with stunning ocean views to spacious homes nestled amidst the lush greenery, Copalis Beach offers a range of choices that cater to all who yearn to live by the sea.

The allure of Coastal Mesa Retreat extends beyond its natural beauty. The area boasts many recreational activities to keep residents and visitors engaged throughout the year. The expansive shoreline invites beachcombing, sunbathing, and building sandcastles during the warm summer months. The ocean provides excellent opportunities for fishing, crabbing, and beachcombing, allowing residents to savor the bounty of the sea.

Copalis Beach is not only about nature; it is a vibrant community with a rich culture and friendly residents. The local events, festivals, and farmers’ markets create a sense of camaraderie and community spirit. Residents take pride in preserving the area’s natural beauty and promoting sustainable practices.

Coastal Mesa Retreat presents a compelling proposition for property enthusiasts seeking coastal property. Its stunning natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and welcoming community offer an idyllic lifestyle that blends the best of the ocean and the forest. Copalis Beach has something to offer everyone, whether seeking a peaceful retreat or an active beachside community. As the sun sets over the Pacific, casting vibrant hues across the sky, it becomes clear why Copalis Beach has captured the hearts of those who have discovered this hidden gem along Washington’s coastline.

QUICK FACTS

• 138± acres comprised of five parcels

• 60’ x 60’ pole building on-site

• Zoned Resort Residential (R3)

• The quaint resort town of Seabrook is located about 8 miles north of Copalis Beach

• Westport is located about 20 miles south of Copalis Beach

• Copalis Beach is famous for razor clam digging during designated seasons

• The coastal landscape is dotted with sand dunes and grassy plains

• The property is bordered by county-owned land to the south

• Approximately 125 miles to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

• Approximately 167 miles to Portland International Airport

ACREAGE

RECREATION

For those with an adventurous spirit, the Olympic peninsula will provide memories that last a lifetime. This landscape offers 73± miles of wilderness coastline along the Pacific Ocean and thousands of miles of rivers punctuated by iconic waterfalls in the foothills of the Olympic Mountain Range. This diverse area hosts many sporting and recreational pursuits ranging from razor clam digging along the unique coastlines to hiking in mossy rainforests and even mountaineering in the Olympic Mountain range.

Hunting the Olympic Forest is just as diverse as the landscape. Enjoy endless opportunities for migratory waterfowl, upland game birds, and turkey hunting. Challenge your skills as you hunt small game through dense old-growth forests and practice trapping skills. For those with a larger appetite, there is abundant elk, deer, black bear, and cougar hunting throughout the park. Special permits are also available by raffle, offering access to hunting in protected areas, multi-season tags, and more exotic animals for this part of the country, including moose and mountain goats.

Closer to the property, you will find the Copalis Wildlife Refuge, which is the home of many different migratory birds and marine species for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Another unique feature of Copalis Beach is the annual razor clam digging season, a popular activity that draws clam enthusiasts from across the country. During this season, visitors can venture onto the beach to dig for these delectable bivalves, creating cherished memories with family and friends.

Head just a few miles south to find iconic Washington coast surfing, which offers year-round training grounds, and for those looking to test their skill, practice chasing large winter swells in Westport. Summers here are perfect for boogie boarding and kite surfing along the coast, as well as sailing and boating endeavors from the nearby marina. This land truly offers endless possibilities to try new things and step outside your comfort zone as you choose your own adventure from sea to summit.

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AREA HISTORY

Nestled along the picturesque Pacific Coast of Washington State, Copalis Beach boasts an intriguing history that spans centuries. The sands of time have witnessed the ebb and flow of civilizations, the advent of explorers, and the flourishing of a vibrant community in this coastal haven. Long before the arrival of European explorers, Copalis Beach was home to Native American tribes like the Quinault and Chehalis, who thrived in the region for thousands of years. Drawing sustenance and cultural inspiration from the ocean’s bounty and the lush surrounding forests, these indigenous peoples left an indelible mark on the land.

The first European to step foot on Copalis Beach was Spanish explorer Bruno de Heceta in 1775, and soon after, American merchant sea captain, Captain Robert Gray, followed suit in 1788. The region became a bustling center for the fur trade during the early 19th century, attracting adventurous traders and settlers seeking new economic opportunities.

Photo taken by Joe Mabel; Photo not taken on property
Photo not taken on property
Photo not taken on property

During the late 1800s, Copalis Beach saw an influx of pioneers and homesteaders looking to establish a community in this captivating coastal setting. Copalis Beach gradually grew despite the challenges posed by isolation and harsh conditions. The tide turned in the late 20th century when improved infrastructure and transportation opened the area to tourism. Visitors flocked to behold the beach’s breathtaking natural beauty, abundant marine life, and myriad opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Today, Copalis Beach remains an alluring destination for tourists seeking a tranquil coastal retreat. Its rich history, from ancient indigenous roots to the adventures of explorers, settlers, and modern-day tourists, is carefully preserved in local museums and cherished through generations of storytelling. With its historical significance and awe-inspiring natural allure, Copalis Beach continues to enchant the hearts of all who grace its shores.

Photo taken by Chelsea L. Wood;
Photo not taken on property

NEARBY ATTRACTIONS & ACTIVITIES

Copalis Beach, Washington, is a charming coastal destination that offers a plethora of activities and attractions for visitors seeking a relaxing getaway or adventurous experience. Nestled along the beautiful Pacific Ocean shoreline, this coastal gem provides a unique blend of nature, history, and outdoor recreation. Whether you enjoy beachcombing, wildlife watching, or exploring historical landmarks, Copalis Beach has something to delight every traveler.

The primary attraction near Copalis Beach is, of course, the beach itself. Stretching for miles, the sandy shore provides an ideal spot for beachcombing, picnicking, and building sandcastles. The rhythmic sound of the waves crashing on the shore creates a calming atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a meditative moment by the sea. As an added bonus, Copalis Beach is one of the few locations where you can drive your vehicle right onto the sand, making it a popular spot for beach camping and bonfires under the stars.

For nature enthusiasts, the Copalis National Wildlife Refuge offers a fantastic opportunity to observe a variety of local wildlife and migratory birds. The refuge’s diverse habitats, including salt marshes and mudflats, attract species such as shorebirds, waterfowl, and bald eagles. Birdwatchers and photographers will find themselves captivated by the breathtaking views and the chance to capture the beauty of these creatures in their natural habitat.

Those interested in history can explore the remnants of the ghost town of Copalis, once a thriving community during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The town was a significant producer of cranberries and had a hotel, post office, and even a railroad. While not much remains of the original town, the local historical society has preserved some artifacts, and visitors can learn about the area’s rich history through informative displays.

In addition to these activities, visitors to Copalis Beach can explore neighboring towns and villages, each with its unique charm. Seabrook and Ocean Shores, just a short drive away, offer a wide range of restaurants, shops, and family-friendly attractions.

CLIMATE

Climate data courtesy of http://www.city-data.com/city/Copalis-Beach-Washington.html

Copalis Beach, Washington, enjoys a mild climate that is cool and wet in winter and warm and dry in summer. On average, there are 126 days of sun annually, with the average high temperature around 71°F during the summer months. The average low temperature is around 45°F. Rainfall is fairly common throughout the year, with an average of 90 inches of rain annually. Copalis Beach also experiences occasional mild to strong winds coming off the Pacific Ocean.

MINERAL RIGHTS

All mineral rights appurtenant to the property and owned by the seller will convey to the buyer at closing. Mineral rights are not guaranteed. It is suggested that the buyer conduct a mineral search with a title company.

CONSERVATION | STEWARDSHIP

Each of us at Fay Ranches loves the land and wants to see it remain a productive agricultural ground and a quality fish and wildlife habitat. Through promoting thoughtful land stewardship, Fay Ranches has guided owners toward a legacy of conserving wide-open spaces, enhancing and creating fisheries and wildlife habitats, and implementing sustainable agricultural operations. Fay Ranches is proud to say that since our company began in 1992, our clients’ conservation ethics and land-use practices have significantly enhanced our work landscape.

GETTING THERE

From Seattle Tacoma International Airport, take Interstate 5 South to exit 104, US-101 N, toward Aberdeen/Port Angeles. Continue on US-101, keeping left to continue on WA-8 following signs for Montesano/Aberdeen. Continue straight to stay on WA-8. Turn left onto E Wishkah Boulevard, and turn right onto S Alder Street, which turns slightly left and becomes Sumner Avenue. Continue onto Riverside Avenue. Turn right onto Levee Street. Turn left onto WA-109. Continue to follow WA-109 for approximately 20 miles to Copalis Beach. The property will be on your right.

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AIRPORT SERVICES

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, commonly known as Sea-Tac Airport, serves as a bustling aviation hub in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Renowned for its efficient and diverse flight offerings, the airport accommodates a plethora of domestic and international flights, connecting travelers to destinations worldwide. With a comprehensive roster of major and regional airlines, including Delta, Alaska Airlines, United, and many others, passengers enjoy a wide selection of carriers to choose from. Additionally, Sea-Tac Airport boasts an impressive array of direct flights to numerous key cities, facilitating seamless travel experiences for both leisure and business travelers. The airport’s commitment to exceptional service, coupled with its strategic location, makes it a prime gateway to the captivating Pacific Northwest and beyond.

SUMMARY

Coastal Mesa Retreat is a rare opportunity to own 138± acres of timbered coastal property nestled along the rugged and remote shoreline of Grays Harbor County, Washington. This enchanting destination lures nature lovers and beachcombers alike, offering pristine beauty and the serene ambiance of beach life. Located across the road from the majestic Pacific Ocean, the property boasts picturesque landscapes with plateaus presenting a variety of real estate options, from cozy cottages with ocean views to spacious homes surrounded by lush greenery. Beyond its natural allure, Coastal Mesa Retreat offers an array of recreational activities throughout the year. Embrace the wonders of beachcombing, clam digging, fishing, crabbing, and more. Adding to the appeal, Copalis Beach fosters a vibrant community with rich culture and friendly residents. The locals come together through engaging events, festivals, and farmers’ markets, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie and community spirit.

$1,455,000

Cash, Conventional Financing

Please contact Trina Walpole at (360) 481-2969 | twalpole@fayranches.com or Michael Hamblin at (425) 507-8091 | mhamblin@fayranches.com to schedule a showing. This is an exclusive listing. An agent from Fay Ranches must be present at all showings, unless otherwise noted or other arrangements are made. To view other properties, fly fishing properties, and sporting ranches that we have listed, please visit our web page at www.fayranches.com .

PRICE TERMS CONTACT NOTICE

Offer is subject to errors, omissions, prior sale, change or withdrawal without notice, and approval of purchase by owner. Information regarding land classification, carrying capacities, maps, etc., is intended only as a general guideline and has been provided by the owners and other sources deemed reliable, but the accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Prospective purchasers are encouraged to research the information to their own satisfaction.

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