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At the Hammond Harbor, minutes to the Pacific Ocean, 2 bdr , 1 bath, sleeps 5ish
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms1 bathroomSleeps 651.1 sq m
Popular amenities
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Living Room 1
1 Queen Sofa Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
At the Hammond Harbor, minutes to the Pacific Ocean, 2 bdr , 1 bath, sleeps 5ish
The property is old military housing, built in 1943. It is a duplex that was updated in 2020 and you will have one entire unit to yourself. The apartment is just under 550sf. If you are traveling with your pet, there is pet-fee, see note below.
Bedroom 1- 2 twin beds, converted into a king bed (can be separated into two twin beds, with advanced notice)
Bedroom 2- 2 twin beds
Bathroom- 1
Shower with built in seat and lots of shelves
Washer and dryer
Living Room-
sofa can fold into a queen bed
*Ductless Heating and Air Conditioning
Kitchen-
Full kitchen
Dining table that can be extended to seat up to 6 people.
When traveling with kids or a couple friends, it is nice not to be separated by several hotel rooms. This property gives you the opportunity to all be together with the option to have some meals or snacks at home.
If you have ever wanted to fish the Super Bowl of Salmon Fishing at Buoy 10 you couldn't find a better location. you can walk to your charter in less than two-minutes. After a long day of fishing there are a few restaurants within five-minutes walking distance. The property is located next to the Hammond Marina where you can charter river and ocean fishing trips for salmon, sturgeon, crab, tuna, halibut and more, most times during the year. If you would like guide recommendations, please let me know. You can also get your catch processed at Sturgeon Paul’s for a very reasonable fee.
If you are going to see the local sights the apartment is a nice, comfortable place to unwind and cook dinner. Because of the property's centralized location, it is equal distance to see the sights on the southern Washington coast as well as the north Oregon coastline. As an aside, most beach town shops and restaurants close up early and are usually closed on Tuesdays or Wednesdays during the week, so it is always a good idea to check if a business is open before planning a visit.
**PLEASE NOTE — IF YOU ARE TRAVELING WITH PETS**
There is a $100 pet fee.
I do not expect there to be no pet fur anywhere but what I do expect is: that you reasonably clean up the hair that gets stuck in linens, furniture and around the house. We love pets and want to continue allowing them to stay here, but they are a lot of extra work to clean up after.
**No pets maybe be left in the property unattended, unless they are very well trained, and they aren’t barking. If you would like a local doggie daycare option or an in-home pet sitter, please let me know. **
You will need to keep your dog on a leash, because of the elk, and pick up after them in the yard. If you want to let them run off leash there is a large field next door, at the marina, you are welcome to play in.
There are a couple other really unique benefits of this property location.
1. The Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean meet nearby, and you can watch the ships coming in from and going into the ocean from steps away. This presents a really interesting experience especially in the rainy and stormy season. The fog will roll in so thick that you can't see across the street. You will hear the fog horns of the ships coming in from or going out to the ocean and you can't see them. It is wild.
2. Another thing that we love about the location is the local elk herds. It is not unusual to have elk in the yard or at the marina next door. You can follow @theHammondHerd on IG to see them. You are welcome to take pictures of them but be very respectful of their space. They are wild animals and when they feel threatened have injured people, property and killed pets.
**Keep in mind~ it is illegal to approach the elk**
If they are in the yard and you need to leave the house. Open the door and make a loud noise, they usually will run away.
In June, the babies are usually coming out with their moms for the first time. At first, they will not be with the rest of the herd for the next month or so. Mama elk are very protective of their precious little ones so be very careful when you are looking at them. You will notice that it isn’t unusual for a mother to give birth to twins or triplets. If the baby has white spots on his hind quarters, it is only a couple weeks old, and those spots will go away.
Each fall, starting as early as August 15 elk enter their breeding season, or rut. The rut continues for about a month in length, sometimes extending through mid-October.
You might see the bulls' locking antlers or hear the bulls bugling early in the morning or in the evening. Normally bulls are very passive. During rut the bulls become aggressive, and you need to exercise caution, by not getting to close or behaving in a challenging way.
Bedroom 1- 2 twin beds, converted into a king bed (can be separated into two twin beds, with advanced notice)
Bedroom 2- 2 twin beds
Bathroom- 1
Shower with built in seat and lots of shelves
Washer and dryer
Living Room-
sofa can fold into a queen bed
*Ductless Heating and Air Conditioning
Kitchen-
Full kitchen
Dining table that can be extended to seat up to 6 people.
When traveling with kids or a couple friends, it is nice not to be separated by several hotel rooms. This property gives you the opportunity to all be together with the option to have some meals or snacks at home.
If you have ever wanted to fish the Super Bowl of Salmon Fishing at Buoy 10 you couldn't find a better location. you can walk to your charter in less than two-minutes. After a long day of fishing there are a few restaurants within five-minutes walking distance. The property is located next to the Hammond Marina where you can charter river and ocean fishing trips for salmon, sturgeon, crab, tuna, halibut and more, most times during the year. If you would like guide recommendations, please let me know. You can also get your catch processed at Sturgeon Paul’s for a very reasonable fee.
If you are going to see the local sights the apartment is a nice, comfortable place to unwind and cook dinner. Because of the property's centralized location, it is equal distance to see the sights on the southern Washington coast as well as the north Oregon coastline. As an aside, most beach town shops and restaurants close up early and are usually closed on Tuesdays or Wednesdays during the week, so it is always a good idea to check if a business is open before planning a visit.
**PLEASE NOTE — IF YOU ARE TRAVELING WITH PETS**
There is a $100 pet fee.
I do not expect there to be no pet fur anywhere but what I do expect is: that you reasonably clean up the hair that gets stuck in linens, furniture and around the house. We love pets and want to continue allowing them to stay here, but they are a lot of extra work to clean up after.
**No pets maybe be left in the property unattended, unless they are very well trained, and they aren’t barking. If you would like a local doggie daycare option or an in-home pet sitter, please let me know. **
You will need to keep your dog on a leash, because of the elk, and pick up after them in the yard. If you want to let them run off leash there is a large field next door, at the marina, you are welcome to play in.
There are a couple other really unique benefits of this property location.
1. The Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean meet nearby, and you can watch the ships coming in from and going into the ocean from steps away. This presents a really interesting experience especially in the rainy and stormy season. The fog will roll in so thick that you can't see across the street. You will hear the fog horns of the ships coming in from or going out to the ocean and you can't see them. It is wild.
2. Another thing that we love about the location is the local elk herds. It is not unusual to have elk in the yard or at the marina next door. You can follow @theHammondHerd on IG to see them. You are welcome to take pictures of them but be very respectful of their space. They are wild animals and when they feel threatened have injured people, property and killed pets.
**Keep in mind~ it is illegal to approach the elk**
If they are in the yard and you need to leave the house. Open the door and make a loud noise, they usually will run away.
In June, the babies are usually coming out with their moms for the first time. At first, they will not be with the rest of the herd for the next month or so. Mama elk are very protective of their precious little ones so be very careful when you are looking at them. You will notice that it isn’t unusual for a mother to give birth to twins or triplets. If the baby has white spots on his hind quarters, it is only a couple weeks old, and those spots will go away.
Each fall, starting as early as August 15 elk enter their breeding season, or rut. The rut continues for about a month in length, sometimes extending through mid-October.
You might see the bulls' locking antlers or hear the bulls bugling early in the morning or in the evening. Normally bulls are very passive. During rut the bulls become aggressive, and you need to exercise caution, by not getting to close or behaving in a challenging way.
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Kitchen
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Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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House Rules
Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 3 total)
All pets need prior approval before booking
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Please, double check the apartment for any personal items.
If you have time to wash your dishes, that would be great.
Leave the key on the table, lock the door and send me a text to let me know you have left.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
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Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a deadlock
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This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Hammond
Located in Hammond, this apartment is on the waterfront. Astoria Golf & Country Club and Uppertown Firefighters Museum and The Children's Museum are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Astoria Riverfront Trolley and Astor Street Opry Company. Columbia River Maritime Museum and Astoria Aquatic Center are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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What's nearby
- Fort Stevens State Park - 3 min walk - 0.3 km
- Lewis & Clark National Historical Park - 4 min walk - 0.4 km
- Carruthers Dog Park - 2 min drive - 2.3 km
- Astoria Riverfront Trolley - 12 min drive - 14.8 km
- Columbia River Maritime Museum - 16 min drive - 17.5 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Dairy Queen - 8 min drive
- Wendy's - 9 min drive
- Taco Bell - 10 min drive
- Panda Express - 9 min drive
- Dutch Bros Coffee - 11 min drive
Frequently asked questions
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Location
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Verified
17 Aug 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
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10/10 Excellent
Brandon
22 Aug 2025
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Brandon
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10/10 Excellent
Tom K.
22 June 2025
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Touring Astoria
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10/10 Excellent
Rendi
26 Nov 2023
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Rendi
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Allan
21 July 2025
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Alex M.
23 Sept 2025
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10/10 Excellent
Scott M.
26 Aug 2024
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Cute place
Scott M.
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10/10 Excellent
Marc P.
1 June 2025
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Nice night
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Gregory K.
20 Apr 2025
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Awesome
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Mark W.
20 Feb 2023
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Great Location
Mark W.
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loretta m.
22 Sept 2023
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Clean and well cared for, a very clean and safe neighborhood, great place for walking ,
loretta m.
Stayed 3 nights in Sep 2023
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Kathy A.
29 June 2025
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Great Experience
Kathy A.
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Shawn J.
8 June 2023
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Oregon coast
Shawn J.
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Lucy S.
29 Mar 2025
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Spring break getaway
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Savanna K.
16 Apr 2023
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Rick H.
8 July 2025
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Katie B.
12 Aug 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Perfect for a family getaway
Katie B.
Stayed 4 nights in Aug 2023
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10/10 Excellent
Annika R.
7 Apr 2025
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Just what we needed for a weekend getaway
Annika R.
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Scott S.
31 July 2023
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Great Location
Scott S.
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Jean K.
3 May 2025
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Clamming vacation


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Michael S.
13 Mar 2025
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Perfect Spot Near Marina
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vickie G.
16 July 2023
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Stay for location
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Christine L.
14 Apr 2023
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Near Fort Stevens and Astoria
Christine L.
Stayed 2 nights in Apr 2023
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Christine B.
6 July 2023
Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Perfect stay!
Christine B.
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Daniel
8 July 2023
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Daniel
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About the host
Hosted by Leesa Revis
Married for 29 years, we have two adult daughters, one of them is married. We live on the North Oregon Coast, near both of our kids. Currently we have one dog named Nematode.
Why they chose this property
-Long Beach, WA (25 miles) has two light houses and tons of historical sites
-Astoria, OR (8 miles) several museums, tons of delicious restaurants, antique shopping, tourist attractions
-Seaside, OR (15 miles) outlet malls, beautiful beach access, antique shopping, tourist attractions, lighthouse, surfing, hiking
-Canon Beach, OR (24 miles) locally owned businesses only, delicious restaurants, beautiful views, fantastic tide pools
-Manzanita, OR (37 miles) local winery and distillery, beaches, beautiful outlooks between Cannon Beach and here.
-Tillamook, OR (63 miles) site of the World-Famous Tillamook Cheese Factory
What makes this property unique
There are a couple really unique benefits of this property is the location.
1. The Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean meet nearby, and you can watch the ships coming in from and going into the ocean from steps away. This presents a really interesting experience especially in the rainy and stormy season. The fog will roll in so thick that you can't see across the street. You will hear the fog horns of the ships coming in from or going out to the ocean and you can't see them. It is wild. You can follow them on Marine Traffic website to see how big they are and when they are directly in front of you and because the fog is so thick you can't see anything.
2. Another thing that we love about the location is the local elk herds. It is not unusual to have elk in the yard or at the marina next door. You can follow @theHammondHerd on IG to see them.
If they are in the yard and you need to leave the house. Open the door and make a loud noise, they usually will run away.
In June, the babies are usually coming out with their moms for the first time. At first, they will not be with the rest of the herd for the next month or so. Mama elk are very protective of their precious little ones so be very careful when you are looking at them. You will notice that it isn’t unusual for a mother to give birth to twins or triplets. If the baby has white spots on his hind quarters, it is only a couple weeks old, and those spots will go away.
Each fall, starting as early as August 15 elk enter their breeding season, or rut. The rut continues for about a month in length, sometimes extending through mid-October.
You might see the bulls' locking antlers or hear the bulls bugling early in the morning or in the evening. Normally bulls are very passive. During rut the bulls become aggressive, and you need to exercise caution, by not getting to close or behaving in a challenging way.
1. The Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean meet nearby, and you can watch the ships coming in from and going into the ocean from steps away. This presents a really interesting experience especially in the rainy and stormy season. The fog will roll in so thick that you can't see across the street. You will hear the fog horns of the ships coming in from or going out to the ocean and you can't see them. It is wild. You can follow them on Marine Traffic website to see how big they are and when they are directly in front of you and because the fog is so thick you can't see anything.
2. Another thing that we love about the location is the local elk herds. It is not unusual to have elk in the yard or at the marina next door. You can follow @theHammondHerd on IG to see them.
If they are in the yard and you need to leave the house. Open the door and make a loud noise, they usually will run away.
In June, the babies are usually coming out with their moms for the first time. At first, they will not be with the rest of the herd for the next month or so. Mama elk are very protective of their precious little ones so be very careful when you are looking at them. You will notice that it isn’t unusual for a mother to give birth to twins or triplets. If the baby has white spots on his hind quarters, it is only a couple weeks old, and those spots will go away.
Each fall, starting as early as August 15 elk enter their breeding season, or rut. The rut continues for about a month in length, sometimes extending through mid-October.
You might see the bulls' locking antlers or hear the bulls bugling early in the morning or in the evening. Normally bulls are very passive. During rut the bulls become aggressive, and you need to exercise caution, by not getting to close or behaving in a challenging way.
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