We are a historic lodge and coastal cabins on Marrowstone Island, currently in renovation. We believe that going a little further gets you where you want to be. It’s how we make an island into an experience, and a shoreline into a sanctuary. It’s how we turn an inn at the edge of the world into a place of deep welcome and authentic hospitality.
A Shoreline With A Legacy
The story we know about this stretch of coast dates back nearly a century, when this land was a fishing resort, founded in 1923. Decades later, it was reimagined as wildlife habitat by a naturalist who took research and preservation seriously. All along, the people who have cared for this land have loved its natural spirit and kept it intact. And that’s a part of the story we look forward to continuing.
What's To Come
Lately, all our days are island days. We’re planning, designing, and envisioning. We’re thinking about how best to share the beauty of this landscape, and what we want it to look like when you come here to stay. There’ll be music in the central lodge, and a seat for you by the fireplace.
Find Us Here
Marrowstone is a little, out-of-the-way island in the middle of the Salish Sea. We're a two hour drive from Seattle, accessed by bridge. Time here passes differently—it’s about the changing tides, and the shifting sky, and the angle of the sun on the madrona trees. There are more than 8 acres of land to explore—gardens to use, and trails to discover—while the views of Mt. Rainier and the Olympics add their own quiet presence.
An Island Notebook
Be In Touch
There’s so much still to come; we want to share the process with you. If you’ll send us your email, we’ll send you Marrowstone pictures and news.