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  1. Astoria is a port city and the seat of Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1811, Astoria is the oldest city in the state and was the first permanent American settlement west of the Rocky Mountains. [6]

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    1. Take a Ride on the Historic Trolly

    For a real sense of Astoria’s history, take a ride on the Historic Trolley. The ‘Old 300’ was built in 1913, and it continues chugging along today parallel to Astoria’s scenic waterfront. On average, a round trip will take you about an hour, with a guide narrating your journey the whole way. The view from the trolley is amazing and ever-changing, and it runs from the East End Mooring Basin to the West End Mooring on the original tracks. There are plenty of shops and eateries along the route,...

    2. Explore the Astoria Riverwalk Trail on Foot or Bike

    If you prefer to stretch your legs rather than take the trolley, take a stroll or bike ride along the Astoria Riverwalk Trail. You’ll pass museums, restaurants, and breweries, with great views of the river along the way. Astoria is also very well known for the incredible Astoria-Megler Bridge that connects Oregon to Washington. It is a beautiful addition to the city’s skyline, and when crossing, the views of the Columbia River are breathtaking. It’s 5 miles long and an easy paved path. You ca...

    3. Walk Down (or Up) the Pigeon Steps

    If you’re hunting for views, the hilly city of Astoria has plenty to offer. One of the best views in town sits atop the Pigeon Steps—a series of small steps that lead up to an epic viewpoint over the whole town and waterfront. Not sure if steps is the right word, so don’t be scared off just yet. It’s really more of a long ramp with “steps” (more like bumps) along the way. The steps are located at the intersection of 11th Street and Irving(or Jerome, depending on if you want to go up or down)....

    You don’t have to head out too far to find more things to do around Astoria. Everything here is only about 45 minutes away or less.

    Here’s a quick rundown of some great places, but we also have a guide on where to stay in Astoria for more info! 1. Fort Stevens State Park Campground – The campsite at Fort Stevens State Park is huge, one of the biggest in the Oregon State Park system. There are over 300 campsites available, many of which come with full hookups and even yurts. 2. ...

  2. Things to Do in Astoria, Oregon: See Tripadvisor's 35,492 traveler reviews and photos of Astoria tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Astoria. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  3. Sep 17, 2024 · Surrounded by forests, boasting three rivers and situated a stone’s throw away from the Pacific, Astoria is a fishing village-meets-Victoriana, chockablock with forts, museums and great local brews. Nearby cities: Warrenton, Hammond, Gearhart, Seaside, Cannon Beach. More Trip Ideas.

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  4. Be intrigued, enticed and engaged at a museum, gallery or historical site in and around Astoria, Oregon. Follow a guide's lead for local insight or get a dose of adrenaline while hiking, paddling or fishing around Astoria and Warrenton. Discover a keepsake and meet the owner in one of Astoria’s quaint and quirky shops.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · Situated at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria is a harbor town that has a rich history and a great food and beer scene. At just under 2 hours from the city, this charming riverfront town makes for a romantic weekend getaway or a fun day trip from Portland.

  6. Jul 2, 2019 · Peruse fun things to see and do in Astoria, Oregon, including the Astoria Column, the Columbia River Maritime Museum, and Fort Stevens State Park.