Late-summer openings just released for weekday retreats and shoulder-season wedding holds.Oceanfront lodge | 18 rooms | ferry + driver arrival notes
Room detailStay / dine / gather / marry / disappear for a long weekend
Room detail

The suite guests open when they want the trip to feel both quiet and worth the premium.

The Harbor King Suite is the room couples compare against every other category because it answers the emotional and practical questions at the same time: what the view looks like before sunrise, how much privacy the balcony actually has, whether breakfast can arrive early, and if the room still feels warm in the shoulder season.

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Guests nearly always check dinner before they book the room.

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The journal article shows how the room fits into an actual two-night stay.

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610 sq ftwith living nook and cedar balcony
2-night minimumon most shoulder-season weekends
7:00 AM trayoptional early breakfast delivery for hikers and ferry returns
Hotel bedroom with balcony doors opening toward the water.
The Harbor King faces the water from the bed to the balcony, which is why guests who care about the morning ask for it by name.

Why this is the room guests ask for first

Guests paying for the top room category want more than a list of amenities. They want to know what the view feels like at sunrise, how private the balcony really is, and whether the suite gives the whole stay a calmer rhythm.

Where guests go next

After the suite page, guests usually jump to dining to decide whether to keep the evening on property, or to the journal itinerary to understand how much of the weekend the lodge can plausibly carry.

Long candlelit seaside table dressed for an evening meal.
After check-in

Dinner in the Tide Room

A food page with enough pacing and place detail to turn dinner into part of the booking decision.
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Coastal hotel terrace with lounge seating facing the water.
Trip planning

48 hours at Alder Cove

A realistic itinerary that connects room choice, dining reservations, and shoreline time.
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