The Astoria Column has served for over 80 years as a beacon on the Pacific Northwest Coast. It sits in a wooded area 600 feet above sea level on Coxcomb Hill, Astoria, Oregon’s highest point. …
There is no better way to spend a day in Astoria than being able to ride one of Astoria’s historical trolleys and get a tour of the city! The Trolley runs Monday through Thursday 1pm…
Located in Astoria, Oregon, the Astoria Riverwalk trail stretches along the city’s waterfront, following a portion of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. This 4.8-mile walk provides visitors with a walking tour of the area,…
There is nothing as relaxing as being able to enjoy a warm cup of Joe while looking out to a beautiful scenic river view. Well, at Astoria’s Coffee Girl you can get both! With a…
Treat yourself to an amazing breakfast in coastal Astoria that won’t break your vacation budget! Coffee OR Waffle is a hidden gem in Astoria, Oregon, that should not be missed. This breakfast place is located…
Explore the history of the Columbia River from the days of dugout canoes, through the age of sail, to present. Discover the stories of the legendary Columbia River Bar, one of the most dangerous passages…
If you have a couple hours to spend while at Astoria, Oregon, we would highly recommend a visit to the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Filled with excellent exhibits of shipwrecks, passages through the Columbia River,…
Interested in experiencing delicious traditional Bosnian food? Located in Astoria, Oregon, Drina Daisy is one ofthe most popular and exciting restaurants to stop by in the Oregon area. With hours of operation from2pm-9pm, there are…
Honoring the legacy of one of the most important members of Astoria’s history, the Flavel House is a must- visit should you be interested in learning more about Astoria’s rich history. Having been listed on…
Experience the camp where Lewis and Clark stayed during the winter of 1805 only miles from the Pacific Ocean. Located in Lewis and Clark National Historical Park – where a visitor center will educate visitors…
Interested in learning more about the history of Astoria and its indigenous tribes? The Heritage Museum is the perfect place to stop by! Exhibits include informative displays of The Cedar People and the story of…
Located in the historic Liberty Theater building at 348 12th Street in Astoria, Lucy’s Books is a charming, friendly, bookshop. The knowledgeable staff is always happy to help you find your next great read. It…
In 1805, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, accompanied by their crew of explorers, paddled up a river that the local peoples called Netul, today called the Lewis and Clark River. On December 5, the expedition established…
Are you a film buff? Interested in learning more about Oregon’s rich film history? If you’re in Astoria, make sure to visit the Oregon Film Museum! This museum highlights films such as “The Shining,” “Twilight,”…
If you’re free 8am to 9pm from Monday through Saturday and just so happen to be in Astoria, Oregon Peter Pan Market and Deli is the place to stop by! Known for their gourmet sandwiches,…
Looking for a place to start your day in a charming coastal town? Look no further than Pig N Pancake. Located in the heart of Astoria, Pig, and Pancake is a cozy and welcoming restaurant…
Whether you’re in the mood for something sweet, savory, or somewhere in between, The Rusty Cup has got you covered with a diverse menu of breakfast options! The Rusty Cup is a cozy and inviting…
Looking for a fun way to get messy with your favorite seafood? Head Over to The SEA Crab House! The only restaurant on the coast offering a unique Service style and limitless Cajun themed boils.…
The expedition departed Station Camp on November 25, 1805, crossed the Columbia the next day, and paddled downriver along the southern bank. On November 27, they proceeded “around a verry remarkable point which projects about…