
Welcome to Aliya Preserve
Unadultered Olympic Coast Glamping
Forest, Estuary and The Wild Pacific
From secluded glamping and cabin sites, weave your way down the weather-whipped bluff to the beach through towering stands of burled sitka spruce, vivid rainforest understory, articulating mosses and fungi, and bonsai like gardens.
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Inhale the fresh pacific breeze as it makes landfall for the first time. Watch eagles soar listen to owls call. Whale sightings are not uncommon.
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Aliya Preserve is a safe and secluded destination for families, couples and individuals seeking eco-immersion.





Staying at The Preserve
Access to the preserve requires an overnight stay.
Choose from our accomodations below.

Two Bedroom Cabin
Great for families or guests seeking full-service accommodations to return to after beach discovery, wilderness walks, and trips to the national park .​​

Aliyapods
Great for couples & individuals.
By simplifying life on the inside, these tiny-cabins amplify connection with the outside.
Bedside wide-angle windows bring the coast, forest, estuary, storms and sunsets to your cozy, heated and well-furnished nest.

Glamping
Premiere camping.
Naturally buffered sites, each featuring dramatic ocean views from a secluded forested perch.
Shared outdoor showers, sinks and WC facilities.

Olympic National Park
Aliya Preserve is perfect for accessing Olympic National Park.
At 1/4 mile south of the Olympic Park Beaches— it's an easy beach hike
or short drive to ONP.
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Kalaloch, 4 mi
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Ruby Beach, 11 mi
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Lake Quinault, 28 mi
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Hoh Rainforest, 42 miles
Return home for sunset. The sound of the waves will lull you to sleep and rejuvenate you for another adventurous day!
"We enjoyed our stay here as we explored the coastal Olympic Park. The cabin is close to iconic beaches and hikes for exploring. Then return to a wonderful quiet refuge for a family campfire or walk on a quiet beach."
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"You feel like you are literally in Olympic National Park. I would come back anytime, such a beautiful property. What an amazing location!"
What Preservation Means to us
Having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art anyone could want— andy warhol
Overdevelopment is overwhelming and prevalent in the world. Our goal is to under develop our twenty-five acre preserve and to share it with nature connoisseurs and seekers of unadulterated ecological paradise.
