New Hubble House Inn in Montesano Is Your Gateway to a Washington Coast Getaway

Olympia, WALocal News

Nestled in Montesano, the Hubble House Inn invites guests to experience a blend of historical elegance and contemporary comforts on the Washington Coast. Opened in May 2024 by husband and wife duo Nate Widener and Jen Watkins, the inn is housed in a building dating back to 1903, originally owned by a prominent figure in the lumber industry. The inn features four uniquely themed rooms that reflect the local culture and the owners' vibrant personalities, ensuring a memorable stay. Historical elements, such as German-Bavarian murals and Prohibition-era hiding spots, add to the charm of the carefully preserved interior. Guests enjoy high-quality amenities, including Brooklyn linens and Aveda toiletries, along with a European-style breakfast and well-stocked honor bars featuring local wines and beers.

A standout feature is the Attic room, which includes a playable Pac-Man game, enticing guests with the chance of winning a free night’s stay. The Hubble House Inn not only provides comfort but also serves as a gateway to the rich experiences and adventures available in Grays Harbor. This unique blend of history and whimsy makes it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Washington Coast.

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