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494 Hunt Road

Port Angeles, WA 98363

Sold: $1,595,000

3 Beds
2 ½ Baths
Single Family
Pacific Northwest Lodge
3,393 sq ft
Lot 3.32 acres
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Year Built: 1978
Parcel: 0731343491300000
Property Tax: $7,040/year
HOA Fees: $832/year
494 Hunt Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363

Discover 494 Hunt Road, where Pacific Northwest charm meets modern luxury.

Nestled among the breathtaking landscape of Port Angeles, 494 Hunt Road stands as a testament to Pacific Northwest architectural mastery. Crafted by renowned architect Norman Sandler, this Northwest retreat seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern elegance.

Weathered beach logs and solid fir beams frame floor-to-ceiling windows, offering panoramic views of the Strait of Juan De Fuca, the Elwha River, and the majestic Olympic Mountains. On clear days, the silhouette of Mount Baker graces the horizon, adding to the home's picturesque setting.

Meticulously updated over the years, this home exudes warmth and sophistication. Open-beamed ceilings and heated aggregate concrete floors create a cozy ambiance, while a river rock fireplace invites gatherings in the spacious living area. Natural light floods the interior, blurring the lines between indoors and outdoors.

The primary suite serves as a private oasis, featuring heated tile floors, a fireplace, and a spa-like bath with a double steam shower and soaking tub. A private deck offers the perfect spot to unwind while soaking in views of the Elwha River.

Outside, mature landscaping ensures privacy, while a detached studio echoes the architectural style of the main house. A two-car garage with storage and workshop space provides convenience, while extensive hardscaping offers multiple areas for entertaining.

Enjoy year-round relaxation in the covered endless lap pool, or soak in the views from the hot tub. A cedar-lined greenhouse and fenced garden area beckon green thumbs, while raised beds and built-in seating around the firepit create inviting spaces for outdoor gatherings.

Nature enthusiasts will delight in the meandering walking trails that wind through the property, while access to a community trail leading to the beach along the Elwha River ensures exploration of the area's natural wonders.

Discover the rare opportunity to own a true Northwest Retreat of unparalleled beauty and functionality at 494 Hunt Road. This is more than a home; it's a lifestyle defined by Pacific Northwest splendor.

Amenities

Northwest Lodge
Radiant Floor Heat
Floor to Ceiling Windows
Weathered Beach Logs
Solid Fir Beams
Aggregate Cement Floors
Formal Entry
Three Fireplaces
Miele Appliances
Island w/Baking Station
Large Pantry
Storage
Spa-like Bath
2 Person Steam Shower
Soaking Tub
Walk-in Closet
2 Car Garage
Workshop
Studio
Patio
Outdoor Endless Pool
Cedar-lined Greenhouse
Fenced Garden
Raised Garden Beds
Fire Pit
Small Orchard
Paved Driveway
Walking Paths
Community Trail to Beach

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Elwha Place

Elwha Place is a picturesque neighborhood nestled along the banks of the Elwha River, boasting 37 buildable lots that offer residents stunning views and serene surroundings. The community is bound together by a shared sense of appreciation for the natural beauty that surrounds them..

The history of the Elwha River is deeply intertwined with the community's identity. For decades, the Elwha River was obstructed by two dams, the Elwha Dam and the Glines Canyon Dam, which were constructed in the early 20th century for hydroelectric power generation. While these dams provided energy, they also decimated the once-thriving salmon populations and disrupted the river's ecosystem, impacting both wildlife and the local Indigenous communities who depended on the salmon for sustenance and cultural significance.

In a landmark decision driven by environmental concerns and a commitment to ecological restoration, the process of dam removal began in 2011. This monumental undertaking, one of the largest dam removal projects in history, aimed to restore the natural flow of the river and revive the salmon populations. The removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon Dams allowed the river to reclaim its natural course, enabling fish to migrate upstream for the first time in over a century.

The restoration efforts have been met with remarkable success, with salmon returning to spawn in the upper reaches of the Elwha River for the first time in generations. The resurgence of the salmon population has not only revitalized the ecosystem but also rekindled the cultural and economic significance of the river for the local community.

Elwha Place stands as a testament to the resilience of nature and the power of community-driven conservation efforts. With its close proximity to the Elwha River and access to community trails leading to a sandy beach, residents of Elwha Place enjoy a unique connection to this storied waterway, fostering a deep appreciation for its history and the ongoing efforts to preserve its natural beauty for generations to come.

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494 Hunt Road
Port Angeles, WA 98363
3 Bed | 2 ½ Baths

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