Why Live in Porter
Porter, a rural neighborhood in Elma, Grays Harbor County, offers a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. With a population of fewer than 200 people, residents enjoy spacious living next to the Capitol State Forest, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate hiking, camping, and scenic vistas. The small community relies on nearby Elma, located 5 miles north, for schools, grocery shopping, and community events. Elma features attractions such as Vance Creek County Park, which has walking paths, swimming ponds, and a dog park. Dining options in Elma include the Rusty Tractor Restaurant, known for its chicken fried steak, and Joey’s Crepes & More, a family-owned brunch spot.
Porter’s homes range from ranch-style and manufactured homes to bungalows and farmhouses, with properties often featuring pastures and dense evergreen forests. The area offers undeveloped acreage for those looking to build custom homes. While retail options are limited, residents can find essentials at Red's Hop N' Market in nearby Malone. For larger shopping needs, East County Thriftway in Elma is the go-to grocery store.
Porter is centrally located between Olympia, 30 miles to the east, and Aberdeen, 25 miles to the west. The community is car-dependent with no public transit options, and the nearest hospital is 30 miles away in Aberdeen. The Elma School District serves the area. Despite its rural setting, Porter provides a peaceful retreat with convenient access to outdoor activities and essential services.