Parks & Nature
Fort Stevens State Park
1675 Peter Iredale RoadHistoric national park marks the place where Lewis and Clark spent the winter. Great Visitor center to spend quality time in if it's raining.
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Fort Clatsop Visitor Center
92345 Fort Clatsop RdHistoric national park marks the place where Lewis and Clark spent the winter. Great Visitor center to spend quality time in if it's raining.
Two lighthouses, great visitors center, hiking, biking and beaches. A walk on the jetty takes you right out to the ocean.
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Cape Disappointment State Park
244 Robert Gray DrTwo lighthouses, great visitors center, hiking, biking and beaches. A walk on the jetty takes you right out to the ocean.
Food Scene
Buoy Beer Company
1152 8th StIt's just amazing. The original coffee shop for Bumble Bee Tuna when the cannery was open. Built right on the pier. Good food, good people, right on the river.
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Coffee Girl
100 39th StIt's just amazing. The original coffee shop for Bumble Bee Tuna when the cannery was open. Built right on the pier. Good food, good people, right on the river.
Actually, this is a great fresh fish market and small restaurant combination. They make the best clam chowder ever to take out or eat in. They also have a wide variety of other foods. Well worth a trip.
Northwest Wild Products
1335 Marine DriveActually, this is a great fresh fish market and small restaurant combination. They make the best clam chowder ever to take out or eat in. They also have a wide variety of other foods. Well worth a trip.
This coffee bar/restaurant has delicious coffee and snacks, and the most unique and tasty dinner menu I've ever seen. Small and quirky, and super good.
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Astoria Coffee House & Bistro
243 11th StThis coffee bar/restaurant has delicious coffee and snacks, and the most unique and tasty dinner menu I've ever seen. Small and quirky, and super good.
Sightseeing
The Astoria Column is a historical monument built on the highest point in town. The views are incredible all the way out to the ocean. It is about 230 ft and you can climb up the 164 steps on the spiral staircase inside for an even better view.
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Astoria Column Gift Shop
1 Coxcomb DriveThe Astoria Column is a historical monument built on the highest point in town. The views are incredible all the way out to the ocean. It is about 230 ft and you can climb up the 164 steps on the spiral staircase inside for an even better view.
Arts & Culture
"Discover the stories of the legendary Columbia River Bar, one of the most dangerous passages in the world, at the nationally renowned Columbia River Maritime Museum".
"The Columbia River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean near Astoria, Oregon, has a long and tragic legacy that has claimed more than 200 ships and countless lives since records of ship movements in the area began in 1792. "
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Columbia River Maritime Museum
1792 Marine Dr "Discover the stories of the legendary Columbia River Bar, one of the most dangerous passages in the world, at the nationally renowned Columbia River Maritime Museum".
"The Columbia River, which empties into the Pacific Ocean near Astoria, Oregon, has a long and tragic legacy that has claimed more than 200 ships and countless lives since records of ship movements in the area began in 1792. "
Essentials
Great source of healthy food, local food, with a small deli selection.
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Astoria Co+op
2350 Marine DrGreat source of healthy food, local food, with a small deli selection.