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Kalaloch Lodge

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Lovely location -- bring your own food
The setting is charming for peace and quiet, beach walks, and sunsets (don't expect anything more). The cabins are semi-rustic and OK. The lodge's restaurant served our group very overpriced, poorly prepared food (4 out of 5 dishes were worse than mediocre; the fifth was mediocre). If possible, take advantage of the fact the cabins have full kitchens.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 12 2009

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Excellent time at the Kalaloch lodge
I loved the Kalaloch Lodge. They treated me and my group with excellent services. The food was great the the view was outstanding. We have a superior time.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 22 2009

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My bluff cabin had no ocean view!
Bottom line: I would not recommend this place given the price. I stayed in two different bluff cabins and was disappointed with the view, service and food given the nearly $300 per night I was paying to be there.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 20 2009

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We'll never go back there.
The only good thing is that it's right on the water. But once you walk along the beach, then you've done all there is to do. There are no hiking trails, no other restaurants or shopping areas, no pool/hot tub, no other activities at all.

Reviewed by: KatieK from on Jun 02 2009

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great location, Poor resturaunt
Have been going to Kalaloch for twenty years. Love the cabins, but food is steadily deteriorating. Excessively expensive and bland. Used to be very good years ago. Now you are better off driving the 30 miles to forks to eat. Half the the price and twice the quality.

Reviewed by: steve from on Sep 07 2008

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FAVORITE OCEAN SITE EVER!
I have been going to Kalaoch since I was a little girl and look forward to going every year! The cabins afford you decent privacy and are perfectly accomodating. We were given what we needed and were allowed to bring our dog on our last trip out. A fair price for a decent room! And the beach is the best part with giant tidal pools a little ways up. I would recommend the cabins at Kalaloch to anyone!

Reviewed by: NicoleM from on Jul 25 2008

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Unique Views
No, our room wasn't ready by check-in but it gave us time to explore the beautiful beach at low tide. The prices weren't bad considering this is in the middle of nowhere. Would definately go back here for romance and relaxation. The restaurant in the lodge was not bad either.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jul 03 2008

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LOVED IT!!!!
We took our first family vacation here & it was beautiful. We stayed in an ocean front cabin & ate in the resturant in the lodge. The best part was the view! My oldest daughter was three & still talks about how great it was. She calls it "our cabin". We will definatly return as soon as possible! I highly recommed this for a relaxing vacation. No phones & no tv are a great way to enjoy all the natural fun!

Reviewed by: Stephanie from on Mar 21 2008

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Exactly What We Expected
Its not the Four Seasons, but if you have realistic expectations, Kalaloch is a great spot. We had great weather, our cabin was clean and delivered on time (early in fact), and the food in the lodge was OK. Beds were a little lumpy; water pressure in the shower was great(economizer nozzle and all); the heater was adequate, but we relied on the woodstove. Being 35 miles from civilization works for and against Kalaloch. Bring everything you think you'll need and then bring more. Long walks on the beach, DVD's by the heat of the woodstove, and more walks on the beach. Very relaxing, if not very elegant.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 25 2008

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Where I go to find healing
I have been going to Kalaloch for years and years and years. The best time to go is in October or November or January or February when the storms are blowing and the surf is wild and the room prices are lower. Take a great book and some warm clothes and just soak up the energy. It is a great place to be alone OR with someone you love much. The food in the lodge is outstanding and the staff is ALWAYS friendly and accommodating.

Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Dec 27 2007
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