Why Live in Aberdeen Gardens
Aberdeen Gardens, located north of Aberdeen, is a rural community characterized by its expansive landscapes and serene environment. With a population of around 300, residents enjoy spacious multiacre lots, often featuring barns, stables, and ample room for animals. The neighborhood's architecture includes ranch-style houses, split-levels, and farmhouses, many with RV parking and carports. The main thoroughfare, Wishkah Road, along with side streets like Rainier Gardens Road, winds through evergreen woods, rolling hills, and alongside the Wishkah River. Local features include the Long Swamp Boat Launch for kayaking and fishing, and Stewart Memorial Park, 5 miles south, which offers trails, a picnic pavilion, and a playground. Although Aberdeen Gardens lacks retail options, residents travel 10 miles south to Aberdeen for grocery stores, dining, and other necessities. Aberdeen’s downtown area includes local businesses such as Tectonic Comics & Games and Billy's Bar & Grill. The community is served by the Aberdeen School District, which has average ratings. For healthcare, Harbor Regional Health Emergency Department is 10 miles away, and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is about 100 miles distant. Aberdeen Gardens is a car-dependent area with no public transportation, and it is 50 miles from Olympia via State Route 8.