Wild Coast Lookout sits perched on the shoulder of an ancient sea stack, offering exceptional privacy and sweeping views of the Oregon coast. From this dramatic vantage point, hawks and owls are often seen gliding through the trees that surround the property. In the evening, soak in the hot tub while listening to the rhythmic sound of ocean waves, and on clear nights the dark coastal skies reveal a spectacular canopy of stars overhead.
The Lookout is just a few minutes' walk from Turtle Rock Beach and a quick drive to some of the Pacific Northwestâs most spectacular beachcombing shores. Despite its secluded feel, the home is conveniently located just five minutes from the town of Gold Beach, where youâll find great restaurants, groceries, and other services.
The forested hillside provides a quiet and peaceful setting. The nearest neighbor is a small cottage you pass near the end of the driveway, but great care has been taken to ensure privacy throughout the property. From the deck and lawn, the land opens westward to dramatic coastal views. Wildlife is a regular part of the experience hereâdeer, raccoons, hawks, owls, quail, and hummingbirds are frequently seen on the property. On most nights youâll fall asleep to the sound of the surf and a chorus of frogs rising from the estuary and pastures below.
Guests have exclusive access to the entire one-acre property, including a large ocean-view hot tub, outdoor shower, sun deck, lawn, and terraced garden. Inside the home, all spaces are available for guest use except for one small storage closet where cleaning supplies are kept.
The owners of Wild Coast Lookout live in Alaska for much of the year, but our local team lives nearby to assist if needed. Please feel free to reach out to me, Alison, by call or text anytime during your stay. My number is listed in the Wild Coast Welcome Manual. I will also connect with you shortly before your arrival to introduce myself and ensure you have all the information you need for a smooth check-in.
While most guests love the Lookoutâs secluded and dramatic setting, it may not be suitable for families with young children (approximately ages 2â8). Access to the sleeping loft is via ladder-style steps, and there are steep, unfenced downhill slopes on three sides of the property.