If you are planning a vacation in Grays Harbor, nothing says coastal charm like a Bed & Breakfast. These fun inns are run by locals who know and love the area and are eager to share their passion with you. Washington Coast Bed & Breakfasts offer more intimate settings than a chain hotel with the charm and elegance of a historic home. Next time you are wondering where to stay in Grays Harbor, check out these Bed & Breakfasts in Montesano and Aberdeen.

Hubble House Inn
130 North Main Street, Montesano
360.209.4269
If you are looking for somewhere new to stay, check out the Hubble House Inn. Opened in 2024, Nate Widener and Jen Watkins left the hustle of Seattle to refurbish this stunning historic home. They are so excited to share their love of Montesano and the Washington Coast area with you! Built in 1903 for the Hubble family, the home has lots of fun quirks and historical pieces that Nate and Jen carefully preserved and will gladly you show off to you if you wish – including some fun hiding places!
The four rooms each have their own theme. Two of the rooms are pet-friendly with dogs under 50 pounds welcome. There is a music room and a room with a playable Pac-Man game – getting the high score just might come with a special prize. Their breakfast is a European-style continental that will leave you full and happy.

Looking for a haunted hotel in Grays Harbor? Nate says the century-old house definitely has some old residents, especially room 1….the Wonderland Room…but don’t worry, they seem to be positive spirits!
If you are not sure what to do during stay, don’t worry. Nate and Jen know the area well and can offer lots of suggestions. And if the weather makes you stay indoors, the Hubble Inn is full of fun board, RPG and other games you have probably never seen.

A Harbor View Inn
111 West 11th Street, Aberdeen
360.533.7996
Just a couple of years newer than the Hubble House, A Harbor View Inn is a charming Colonial Revival-style home built in 1905 for the Paine family. The Lonn family has lovingly taken care of it, including filling it with Victorian antiques that you could easily spend a day admiring.
Their rooms have private baths, luxurious Victorian furniture, and handmade quilts on king-sized beds to make you feel like you’re living the life of a Victorian aristocrat, with the modern details of wi-fi and television. Each room is themed, with two of them having an additional twin bed to accommodate more guests. Gorgeous views of Aberdeen from the rooms are a bonus.

Visitors love the breakfast, particularly citing the orange juice as being the best around – freshly squeezed of course. Cindy Lonn is welcoming, friendly and hospitable – whether serving you breakfast or helping you plan what to do in Aberdeen. For example, it’s just a walk to Grays Harbor, the Wishkah River or the Chehalis River from this fun bed & breakfast in Aberdeen, so it’s a great place to stay near the ocean. Cindy also does walking tours of historic homes for her guests, and many visitors say it’s a don’t miss highlight of their trip!











































