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Tranquil Forest Oasis ~ Sauna ~ Tub ~ Very Private
Come enjoy your private 3 acre cabin retreat in the PNW forest. Nestled among the trees, this A-frame cedar cabin is peaceful, fun and stacked with amenities like: ~ Custom sauna and Outdoor shower ~ Shop space with basketball & cornhole ~ Huge deck & grill ~ Whole house stereo system ~ Record player ~ Private walking paths & fire pit ~ 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms ~ Fully stocked kitchen ~ 2 Fireplaces Come create your own memories at The Condor's Nest. Check out my reviews for inspiration :)

Private Studio Cottage - Starlink Wi-Fi Provided
Detached studio with private entrance and bathroom, clean, comfortable, fully furnished, modern, and bright with Starlink Wifi. State-of-the-art 14" gel - memory foam mattress with a 2" topper from Ikea with elegant pillows and cozy blankets. Come relax, get away from everything on our quiet 1 Acre property. This space is designed with our loved ones in mind, so whoever comes and stays has the best experience possible. Modern flooring, paint, bathroom fixtures & a fully equipped kitchenette.

A stunning one of a kind home on beautiful acreage
Make yourself at home at this charming 3 bed 2 bath fully furnished home located in Brush Prairie,WA. This spacious custom home features high-quality finishes. Open layout with high ceilings, custom cabinets, waterfall quartz island, SS appliances, hidden pantry, and a welcoming dining area that opens to the bright and spacious living room. Home sits on 2.5 acre lot, on a quiet dead-end road. If you are looking to getaway from busyness of city life but yet be close to it, this home is for you!

Yeti's Tree House: Where Dreams Come True
"Thank you for creating such a magical place..." Recent Guest "Best Tree House I've ever seen!" Recent Guest Let the kid in you come to play in this real treehouse held up by four trees, 18 feet off the ground. Zip line down or take a giant soaking tub. A magical stroll through the woods leads to the suspension bridge. You won't believe you're only minutes from town. Wear appropriate shoes as it is a short 2-minute hike to the tree house. At times, it can get a little slick.

Hockinson Carriage House - You Won't Want to Leave
Your stay can be as peaceful and relaxing as you desire. The property invites exploration at your leisure. The Carriage House is private and comfortable. You are a mile from the little town of Hockinson with a store, gas and a tap room. You are 6 miles from Battleground which offers all services and a neat downtown for shopping, antiquing, a winery and multiple restaurant options. Stay a night or stay and use as a base to explore Portland, Columbia River Gorge, Multnomah Falls, Vancouver.

Chic home-explore outdoors PNW/Hike/Fish/wineries
Explore the PNW, hike the Columbia gorge, bike, fish or work from home! This elegant almost new one-level home is ready for your family and friends to make memories. Close to hiking, Battleground lake state park, several wineries. Six minutes from Lewisville Regional Park with the beautiful Lewis river to play and just two minutes from everyday conveniences and a choice of restaurants. Quiet, safe upscale neighborhood. Special discount-weekly/monthly/two monthly. Contact for longer stays.

Columbia River Eagle’s Nest Guest House
Sitting at 1500 feet above the valley is perched a quiet, and peaceful sanctuary. Epic view of the Columbia River Valley with Mount Hood and the City of Portland in the background. Venture to visit downtown Kalama, the river beach, shopping, food. Near by Mount St Helens area is right behind you. 45 minutes from Vancouver and Portland areas. This private apartment is completely separated from the owners house. Enjoy mountain living with still being close to I-5 corridor for recreation.

Quiet cabin in the country
Escape to this peaceful cabin on 4 private acres in Battle Ground, WA, offering serene views and easy access to local attractions. Lewisville Regional Park and Battle Ground Lake State Park are minutes away (parking passes included), perfect for outdoor activities. Old Town Battle Ground, with charming shops and restaurants, is just 10 minutes away. Vancouver is 30 minutes, and the Portland Airport is 45 minutes. Enjoy the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience in this ideal retreat.

Modern ADU on Micro Ranch – Private Getaway
Experience the best of both worlds — a peaceful rural escape just minutes from downtown. This brand-new ADU sits on a small micro-ranch with open skies, natural light, and modern comforts. Enjoy your own private entrance, full kitchen, and open-concept layout perfect for couples, families, or business travelers. Unwind on the patio or head into town for dining and entertainment. Fast Wi-Fi, pet-friendly setup, and easy parking make this the perfect convenient countryside retreat.

The Farm Cottage
The Farmhouse Cottage is in a country setting yet in-town amenities are only a few minutes’ drive away. Enjoy the view of Mt. Hood. Relax on the patio, watch the sunrise or stargaze at night. Pick from the seasonal backyard garden, or take a few minute’s stroll down the lane to source farm-raised meats and eggs. This home offers all the charm of a cozy country cottage plus Wifi, Roku TV, comfy beds, a well-stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, a playhouse for the kids, and more!

The Nestled Nook
The Nook is a unique, hand-crafted tiny home in Vancouver, WA—perfect for two. Tucked away in the trees with its own driveway, it offers privacy yet easy access to I-5, I-205, and PDX Airport. Features include a full kitchen, cozy loft reading nook, smart TV, washer/dryer, spacious dining/work table, and full bathroom. Thoughtfully designed with charm and comfort in mind, this cozy retreat makes the perfect spot to slow down, recharge, and enjoy a memorable getaway.

Riverfront Escape:Cozy Cabin offering unreal views
Enchanting waterfront cabin on the Lewis River in Battle Ground, WA—the view looks photoshopped! Just minutes to town, wineries, waterfalls, hiking, kayaking, and tubing. Perched above the water, this cozy, fully equipped retreat is all yours. While there’s a steep rope path to the river, most guests simply relax and take in the stunning scenery from above. Under an hour to Ape Caves, Lake Merwin, and Mt. St. Helens. A magical escape year-round. PN-Wonderland!
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Other great vacation rentals in Brush Prairie

Cozy 2-bedroom home in old town Battle Ground

New 3 bedroom- Quiet yet only 1 mile to freeway!

The Nest Guesthouse

Studio space Situated on 2.5 acres of private home

Large home on private drive-close to I5/fairground

Lavender Farm- Close to PDX & Vancouver

Luxe Townhome Stay

Aqua Star – Iconic Floating Home on the Columbia
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Brush Prairie?
Stays in Brush Prairie include rural homes surrounded by greenery, cozy family properties, and vacation rentals with open space. For a more social atmosphere, consider properties near local parks or village centers.
What are the best things to do in Brush Prairie with kids?
Kids frequently enjoy exploring animal encounters at local farms, playing in community parks, and participating in seasonal u-pick activities. Family-friendly hiking trails and pumpkin patches are popular during autumn.
What are some of the best things to do in Brush Prairie?
Explore area farms, hike nearby forested trails, and enjoy seasonal produce at local stands. Outdoor markets, family-run gardens, and occasional community events often bring the community together.
How is the weather in Brush Prairie?
Brush Prairie has mild, wet winters around 36–47°F (2–9°C) and warm, drier summers near 58–82°F (15–28°C). Rain is common from fall through spring, while summer features comfortable afternoons.
When is the best time to visit Brush Prairie?
Late spring through early fall is often recommended for milder temperatures, blooming gardens, and outdoor events. Harvest season frequently draws visitors interested in local produce and festivals.
What are the best places to visit in Brush Prairie?
Widely suggested places to explore include local farms, produce markets, and scenic parks set among forests and fields. Area gardens and artisan shops highlight the rural traditions of Brush Prairie.
What are some hiking trails in Brush Prairie?
Hiking around Brush Prairie often includes forested paths, gentle nature walks, and trails through local preserves. Community parks sometimes feature loop trails suited to walkers of all ages.
What are some family activities we can do in Brush Prairie?
Families can explore u-pick farms, nature trails, and community parks with play areas. In autumn, pumpkin patches and animal sanctuaries are frequently suggested outings, bringing seasonal traditions and opportunities for children to connect with nature.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Brush Prairie?
Explore the natural beauty of local forests, spend time at parks often recommended for relaxation, or visit nearby towns known for arts, history, and markets. Outdoor enthusiasts can find lakes, hiking areas, and gardens around the region.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Brush Prairie?
Many vacation rentals in Brush Prairie and the surrounding countryside welcome pets, often providing yard space or easy access to walking areas. Look for stays with dedicated green space and check individual house rules regarding pets.
What are some local tips for visiting Brush Prairie?
Layered clothing is helpful as temperatures can shift between cool mornings and warmer afternoons. Outdoor activities are frequently suggested, and local produce stands are popular in harvest season.
What is Brush Prairie known for?
Brush Prairie is known for its natural landscapes, active farming traditions, and rural character. Many visitors appreciate access to quiet trails, local produce, and a strong sense of community.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Brush Prairie?
Many visitors appreciate lesser-known nature preserves, small artisan shops, and quiet garden trails tucked around the area. Stop by local farm stands or smaller parks for a sense of rural Brush Prairie’s slower pace.
What are the best foods to try in Brush Prairie?
Brush Prairie has locally grown berries, farm-fresh vegetables, and regional cheeses that many visitors enjoy. During harvest season, homemade jams, baked treats, and seasonal produce feature in local markets.
What should I bring for a trip to Brush Prairie?
Layered clothing and a waterproof jacket suit the changing weather, which ranges from cool, wet months to warm, dry summers. Comfortable shoes are helpful for walking trails and exploring outdoor markets.
What is the nightlife in Brush Prairie like?
Brush Prairie features a laid-back nightlife with neighborhood pubs, casual eateries, and venues for live music on select evenings. For more vibrant options, visitors often explore social spots in nearby urban centers.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Brush Prairie?
Brush Prairie has seasonal fairs, craft markets, and community events often centered around summer or fall harvest themes. Local farms and parks may host celebrations during holidays and harvest time.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Brush Prairie?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are available around Brush Prairie, with homes often featuring spacious yards, kitchens, and nearby outdoor spaces. Properties with farm or garden settings are frequently suggested for families.
Destinations to explore
- Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area
- Moda Center
- Mount Saint Helens
- Timberline Lodge
- Laurelhurst Park
- Mt. Hood Skibowl
- Oregon Convention Center
- Oregon Zoo
- Providence Park
- Airplane Home
- The Grotto
- Beacon Rock State Park
- Portland Japanese Garden
- Tom McCall Waterfront Park
- Sellwood Riverfront City Park
- Washington Square
- Reed College
- Tryon Creek State Natural Area
- Wonder Ballroom
- Oaks Amusement Park
- Pittock Mansion
- Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
- Hoyt Arboretum
- Wings & Waves Waterpark





