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Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies. Home to 10,000 people, Astoria is just minutes from the Pacific Ocean. While in the Astoria area be sure to see the many attractions including the Columbia River Maritime Museum, The Flavel House Museum, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley, and the Astoria Column.
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. It was erected in 1926 to commemorate the westward sweep of discovery and migration which brought settlement and civilization to the Sunset Empire. It is open daily from sunrise to sunset with free admission.
The Astoria-Megler Bridge, which was formally dedicated August 27, 1966, stretches 4.1 miles from Astoria, Oregon, across the mouth of the Columbia River, to Point Ellice, Washington. Its construction was an impressive feat. The bridge's main span is 1,232 feet in length, the longest “continuous truss” in the nation.
The Beach cruiser, a Safari, or the Grand Touring bike, sir? Enjoy an easy bike ride around the park or take one of the Beach cruisers on a biking adventure in Fort Stevens State park!
Take your family out for a picnic or go fishing or kayaking at Coffenbury Lake. Coffenbury Lake offers kayak rentals and freshwater fishing.
Love seafood? Try it fresh - catch your own dinner! You can go crabbing or clamming in the area. There is a bait and tackle shop close by!
Have you ever watched a storm rolling into land on the beach? It is quite the sight. This is nature at its best. Enjoy big huge beautiful waves crashing on the beach--best during winter seasons. You might even find treasures that wash up when the tides are just right.
For the best beach combing you will want to visit during low tides. Best results are right after storms. You can find agates, fossils, driftwood, artifacts and even the exclusive and increasingly rare Japanese glass floats from old fishing nets come ashore. You never want to explore the beach by yourself. The "Sneaker Waves" are very swift and fast--you will never know before they get you.
If you like to deep sea fish, we are the campground you have been looking for. We have several fishing charters close to us. Right by the mighty mouth of the Columbia River, why would you want to fish anywhere else. The real question is Salmon or Sturgeon? You can also fish from our famous South Jetty. For lake fishing try Coffenbury Lake right across the street.
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