
Vacation rentals in Goldendale
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Goldendale vacation rentals start at ﺩ.ﺇ 294 per night before taxes and fees

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Goldendale stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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A-Frame Tiny Cabin in the Woods
Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. A Relaxed shack is just that! Reboot your soul in this OFF GRID (no running water, or electricity) quiet retreat. Get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and breathe. Birds, deer, squirrels and the distant howling coyotes reminds you you’re in the woods and away from civilization. Cabin has a comfy queen sized bed, record player with records, power station, minimal cooking supplies, propane AND wood fire pit, and a Blackstone stove.

Luxury Glamping: Creek-side, Soaking Tub, Alpacas
Welcome to Handsfull Farm’s 'Creek-side Retreat' — private family-run glamping on a working 50-acre Oregon farm, 90 min from Portland • Heated queen bed, his-and-hers warmers, tent heat, AC • Outdoor hot soaking bathtub 10ft from Mill Creek—soak under the stars • Private flushing bathroom, outdoor shower, plush robes • Outdoor kitchen stocked: farm-fresh eggs, pancake mix, coffee • Friendly alpacas, goats, chickens, no road noise, no hidden fees *Two nights recommended for the full experience*

Klickitat A-Frame+Hot Tub+Private 10 acres+River
Escape to a peaceful A frame retreat on 10 private acres along the Little Klickitat River. This restored chalet offers dark skies, quiet surroundings, river access, a hot tub, fire pit, private trails, and two decks for stargazing and relaxing. With 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a pull out couch, and a mini movie theater with a futon, this secluded stay is designed for families, couples, and friends who want comfort, privacy, and room to slow down. Movie room has a separate entrance in basement.

Stay of the Pilgrim- Beautiful cottage
Located in the heart of Goldendale, our cottage is the perfect place to relax. Our family friendly home is 2 blocks to shopping and dining on Main St., close to the local coffee shop and grocery store, as well as many local attractions. The Goldendale Observatory, Presby Museum, Maryhill Museum and Vineyard, Stonehenge Memorial and St. John the Forerunner Monastery and Bakery are great places to explore and are about 15 minutes away. Our home is THE spot to stay while on your next adventure.

High Prairie Hideaway
Take it easy at this unique getaway. This studio apartment is ideal for a getaway to the Columbia River Gorge- hiking, biking, wine tasting, fishing the Columbia or Klickitat Rivers, hunting or extended stay for local contractors. Located on 35 acres in the rural community of High Prairie, the owners are part of the region's ranching tradition and sustainable farming practices. The property includes a walking trail, 8 hole frisbee golf, farm animals, farm fresh eggs, and ranch raised beef.

High Prairie Tiny
This rustic tiny house has french doors on both sides that open up to the woods, and to the pasture. Enjoy the fresh air and get cozy. Nearby to COR Cellars and Syncline, the Klickitat Trail along the Klickitat River is great for hiking and gravel biking, and of course - the Columbia for wind surfing and kite boarding. Wifi can be spotty. An additional tiny house is on the property. Approx. 100 ft away. Host lives on site. Caution: house has many levels. Be mindful when you enter!

Rural Goldendale, WA 1 bedroom apartment.
One bedroom apartment attached to our home. Separate entrance, fully equipped kitchen, TV, Free WiFi, off street parking in quiet rural setting. Access to our game room with pool table, patio and gardens, We are dog friendly. Great area for biking and hiking, close to Goldendale Observatory, Maryhill Museum and the wineries of the Gorge. We are also motorcycle friendly and will provide a secure parking place for your motorcycle. Maryhill winery tastings available ask for details.

3B2B in Goldendale
A double wide trailer home located 1mile from 76/BirdShack/DQ in the town of Goldendale, sets on 10 acre lot with pond. We have 5 koi fish in here, no fishing, no swimming is allowed. No skating during winter month where pond is icy and sleek. Golf cart is temporarily out of order. 3 bedrooms, has 2 queen bed and 1 full bed. Has 2 bathrooms. Entire kitchen is functional, spices, oven, fridge, coffeemaker, toaster, microwave etc. Bar height dining table and chairs seats six people.

Urban Hideaway
Take your time to relax in the hills of beautiful Goldendale, WA. In a completely off grid cabin. Where time seems to stand still. Your soul relaxes as it draws into the mountains and captivating views. Taking your time to enjoy the moment and slowing down from the fast life. Take your time here to breathe in the fresh air and spend meaningful moments with your thoughts or your loved ones. Enjoy the kitchen, try new recipes you’ve always wanted. Live for the moment. Escape reality.

Charming and Eclectic Historic Red House
You are invited to stay in a Klickitat County landmark, listed on both the state and federal registers of historic places. The Red House built for the ‘Horse King of the Northwest’ Charles Newell and his wife Mary in 1890, is now a distinctive vacation rental. The Red House’s three stories are furnished with art, antique/vintage finds, colored glass windows, original ornamental trim, fresh linens and comfortable beds. The house is well equipped and designed for relaxing.

Secluded White Salmon River Cabin
A small, cozy cabin perched above the White Salmon River, just minutes from town. Enjoy the expansive 180 degree views from your private little forest oasis or take advantage of the central location to explore all The Gorge has to offer. We've recently renovated this private retreat to keep our visiting friends and family comfortable. We're excited to share this secluded little gem with you all, and look forward to making sure you have a wonderful stay! Heather & Eli

Now Sleeps 12! Escape to the Pines!
NEWLY remodeled! Now room for 12! Our towering A-frame with floor to ceiling windows invites you into the tranquility of slow, country living. Perched peacefully over a grove of Ponderosas with breathtaking views of the Columbia hills and a majestic Mount Hood, this retreat offers an escape from the bustle of urban life and will lull you into a much needed quietude. Enjoy the starry sky on our spacious deck, or a slow savoring of Pinot from a nearby vineyard.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Goldendale?
Stay in central Goldendale for easy access to shops, restaurants, and historic sites, or choose nearby countryside accommodations for privacy and views. Both areas are frequently suggested for visitors.
What are the best things to do in Goldendale with kids?
Kids frequently enjoy interactive programs at Goldendale Observatory State Park, playing in local parks, and hands-on activities at the Maryhill Museum of Art. Family-friendly hiking is also available in the area.
What are some of the best things to do in Goldendale?
Explore Goldendale Observatory State Park for astronomy programs, visit the Maryhill Museum of Art, and stop by local wineries. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy hiking and exploring state parks just outside town.
How is the weather in Goldendale?
Goldendale has cold winters around 24–40°F (-5–4°C) and warm, dry summers reaching 90°F (32°C). Rain is most common from late fall through spring, with summer months seeing clearer skies.
When is the best time to visit Goldendale?
Late spring to early fall is often recommended for Goldendale, when days are warmer and local events or outdoor activities are in full swing. Stargazing tends to be popular on clear summer nights.
What are the best places to visit in Goldendale?
Frequently suggested places include the Goldendale Observatory State Park for stargazing, the Maryhill Museum of Art, and Brooks Memorial State Park. Local vineyards and farm stands also attract visitors.
What are some hiking trails in Goldendale?
Explore trails at Goldendale Observatory State Park and Brooks Memorial State Park, where forested paths and open landscapes are popular for hiking. These spots are known for scenic vistas and seasonal wildflowers.
What are some family activities we can do in Goldendale?
Families can explore nature trails at Brooks Memorial State Park, participate in stargazing at the observatory, or visit area museums with educational exhibits. Outdoor picnics and seasonal farm visits are also popular.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Goldendale?
Popular day trips include visiting Maryhill Museum of Art, admiring the replica Stonehenge, or exploring the Columbia River Gorge. Wineries and scenic drives showcase the area’s landscape and local flavors.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Goldendale?
Goldendale has pet-friendly accommodations, and many vacation rentals welcome dogs or cats. Parks and open spaces nearby make it easier to enjoy quality time outdoors with your pet.
What are some local tips for visiting Goldendale?
Bring layers for shifting weather, and plan a visit to the Goldendale Observatory on a clear night for dark sky views. Many shops and eateries are independently owned, and local produce is often in season late summer through fall.
What is Goldendale known for?
Goldendale is known for its observatory, rural scenery, and local agriculture. The town has historical roots in ranching, and its proximity to the Columbia River adds opportunities for outdoor recreation.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Goldendale?
Discover smaller art galleries, historic barns, and local lavender farms around Goldendale. Early summer visitors may find quiet trails filled with wildflowers in lesser-known parts of nearby state parks.
What are the best foods to try in Goldendale?
In Goldendale, locally sourced produce, country-style diners, and hearty American fare are frequently suggested. Look for dishes featuring regional beef, handmade pies, and in late summer, fresh fruits from nearby orchards.
What should I bring for a trip to Goldendale?
Pack layers, as temperatures can fluctuate between 24–90°F (-5–32°C) throughout the year, and bring sun protection for clear days. Comfortable shoes are useful for hiking or exploring local parks, and a camera is popular for stargazing.
What is the nightlife in Goldendale like?
Goldendale has a relaxed nightlife scene centered around locally owned taverns, casual bars, and coffee shops. Visitors can enjoy occasional live music or gatherings, especially around community events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Goldendale?
Goldendale has the County Fair and rodeo in late August, which draws visitors for local traditions, agricultural exhibits, and performances. Stargazing gatherings are frequently suggested around the Goldendale Observatory, reflecting the town’s astronomy interest.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Goldendale?
Family-friendly vacation rentals are available throughout Goldendale, with options that often include multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and outdoor spaces. These stays are close to parks and local attractions.





