Maine, Washington, Alaska, Oregon, Minnesota!
Santa Cruz, California. I guess it s pretty populated because it s a college town... but even then it s still a SMALL town. Its also a bit closed in, there s only two tiny highways to get in and out of town. There s isolated parts where houses are far apart and built along the mountain sides... The University of California, Santa Cruz is right on the mountain, but behind the university is nothing but woodland and wild mountain area for quite a long way...I dunno, you can look at the school s site for more info: www.ucsc.edu
South central Alaska down towards South east Alaska. Anchorage right now is 17 degrees and we have wonderful forests and are along the coast so right next to the Pacific ocean.
Big Sur, California.Waldport, Oregon.Alaska, like the other person said.
You pretty much described a lot of towns/places in Oregon.
Most towns in Alaska would fit that description.
http://www.nomealaska.org/