The Hen House is located in a quiet senior living trailer park with about 20 older, but well-maintained, trailers. The area is peaceful, with access to some lovely nature trails and an overlook of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Just minutes from the Dungeness National Wildlife Refuge and about 20 minutes from Port Angeles, it made for a convenient home base during our tour of the Olympic Peninsula.The trailer itself is somewhat dated and had a faint musty smell, but it was very clean and thoughtfully decorated with charming chicken-themed touches throughout. The living room furniture is on the older side, and the well-worn couch could definitely use replacing.The outdoor space, however, was a highlight—serene and full of wildlife. We frequently saw deer wandering nearby, and were even lucky enough to spot a bald eagle landing in the tree just outside the home. There’s a trail leading down to the water, but be aware—it’s steep and narrow in places, better suited for the adventurous. We made the hike and were rewarded with a quiet, secluded beach bordered by dramatic cliffs.Overall, we had a very pleasant stay and would be happy to return.