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Lochaerie (pronounced lock - airy) has been open year round since 1926 and is the perfect setting to experience the natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula. Today, visitors enjoy our cabins in the Olympic National Park for their private setting and quiet vintage charm. Whether you want to explore the rainforest, the lake, the ocean beaches, or find a little peace and quiet, there is something here for everyone to enjoy.

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Olympic Peninsula Resorts and Lodges: Resort directory featuring a complete list of 68 Resorts and Lodges. Browse property descriptions, reviews, photos, video, rates, number of rooms, amenities, activities and much more. Located just south of Shelton, this casino-resort offers gaming, luxury accommodations, tasty culinary destinations, a relaxing spa and robust nightlife. Quinault Beach Resort & Casino A half mile of dunes and wild beach grasses surrounds this enormous resort, where shades of green, gray, and gold appear throughout the rooms, all with 10-foot.

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Lochaerie has a predominance of returning guests, many of whom will come multiple times during the year to experience the variety that nature provides in weather, vegetation, and exploration.

We are located just inside the borders of Olympic National Park and 4 miles off Hwy 101.

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Lochaerie Resort was originally built in 1926 by Phil and Annetta Locke of Aberdeen as a boarding house and cabins. The resort was purchased in the mid 1940s by Bill and Irene O’Conner, from Chicago, who raised a family and operated the resort as O’Conner’s Lochaerie. In 1981 Bill and Irene convinced Chris and Tom Iversen of Seattle to purchase the old resort. Then began years of cleanup, basic repairs, and upgrades while they lived and worked in Seattle. In 2009 they decided to retire and move to Lochaerie permanently to operate and continue major upgrades to the vintage resort. In January 2020, Tom and Chris decided to embrace retirement fully and sold Lochaerie to Brooke and Derek Beals.

Lochaerie's Lake Quinault Cabins were built during the depression years when thrift and economy were keynotes. Much of the lumber used came from mill ends. To this day, guests can see numerous windows and doors of unrelated sizes because they were inexpensive leftovers. River rock was used to build fireplaces because the rocks were much closer and cheaper than bricks.

Lochaerie's Lake Quinault Cabins represent the passage of time. From the beginning, the furnishings have kept the flavor of pioneers and settlers, of World War I and the breezy 1920’s. Today’s older guest, who may have been here long ago, smiles in memory. The younger ones take pleasure in savoring the past.

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