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The eastern boundary of the property fronts along State Highway 103. From there, the forested land undulates westward more than 2000 feet to the mean high tide of the Pacific Ocean. The grassy dunes along the beach offer a full 180-degree view of the coastline. Nearly centered on 28 miles of unbroken, silvery-gray sand, this is a beachcomber’s paradise. Thirty years ago, this natural wonderland was given the name TAH-MAH-NA-WIS, a Chinook Indian word pertaining to something supernatural. Certainly, the natural beauty found here is awe-inspiring. Here is the ideal environment for the ultimate family beach resort compound. For those with equestrian interests, the current zoning allows horses. Horseback riding on the beach is an unforgettable experience, and keeping horses here on the Peninsula is a passion widely shared. Visit the Red Barn Arena in Long Beach and learn about the Peninsula Saddle Club, local Parelli training and the NPRA Rodeo held here for more than sixty years. The property could be divided into several exclusive home sites. There are also commercial possibilitiesperhaps a premier bed and breakfast/health resortor the property could be developed into a number-one tourist attraction as a naturally landscaped garden with extensive pathways for viewing (a la Butchart Gardens). |