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Astoria, Oregon is set near the mouth of the Columbia River, close to the Pacific Ocean. It’s a fantastic destination for families and couples, with no shortage of things to see and do. Visit museums, historic monuments, nature trails, the downtown waterfront, and spectacular restaurants. Spend a weekend or a week exploring the town and surrounding area, and we guarantee you will fall in love with the peaceful feeling of the place!
Finding your perfect vacation rentalAstoria is home to a wide variety of vacation rentals. You can stay closer to the sea or in a green, forested area. Large groups and families can book oversized vacation rentals, with enough space to sleep everyone. Many vacation rentals in this area feature balconies with stunning sea views. Pet-friendly vacation rentals are available if you’ll be traveling with your pets.
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The area and getting around
The two nearest airports are Astoria Regional Airport, just three miles southwest of downtown Astoria, and Portland International Airport, which is 1.5 hours away from downtown Astoria. You can also reach Astoria by Greyhound bus. There are car rental companies available in Portland or at both airports if you plan on renting a car during your stay.
A walkable cityThe charming downtown area of Astoria is wonderfully walkable. You can walk along the paved Riverwalk, which stretches over 6 miles along the Columbia River, forested areas, and past many restaurants and shops on the city’s waterfront. The downtown area of the city is very walkable as well, with most establishments and attractions close to one another. It is not entirely necessary to have a car during your time in Astoria, but if you plan to explore any attractions or natural features outside the city limits, a car is necessary.
Travelers and activities
Splurge on the signature salmon at Silver Salmon Grille for a date night. Many claim that their salmon fillets are the best they’ve ever had. They also serve other dishes, like filet Mignon and some vegetarian options. Head to Custard King afterwards for some of the best ice cream in town. It’s been around since the 1950s and their frozen custards are highly rated!
Astoria for familiesGo for a family hike through a magical, lush forest at Cathedral Tree Trail Trailhead. This relaxing, secluded trail features a variety of Pacific Northwest flora and fauna, as well as a massive 300-year-old Sitka Spruce tree. If you come during the fall months, you’ll see a variety of wild mushrooms during your hike. Families with young children won’t want to miss the massive playground, skate park, and ball fields at Tapiola Park. There are picnic benches for parents to sit and talk while children let off extra energy.
Astoria was founded in 1811, making it the oldest city in the entire state of Oregon!
Top 5 travel tips in Astoria
Astoria has a fantastic waterfront area with plenty of fun cafés, restaurants, bars, shops, and galleries to explore. There’s even a historic 3-mile riverfront trolley where you can explore the waterfront from inside a trolley for an hour, a great family activity.
2. Visit the Astoria ColumnClimb up the 164-step spiral staircase inside The Astoria Column for breathtaking views from the top-level observation deck! From the top, you can see all of Astoria and the surrounding forests and ocean from down below. If you don’t feel like walking up the stairs, you can still enjoy nice views from the bottom. There’s a picnic area at the base of the column if you want to enjoy the area for a bit longer.
3. Go to the Columbia River Maritime MuseumThis museum features some great exhibits where you can learn all about the history of Astoria. It takes about an hour to walk through the entire museum, and you’ll have a much greater appreciation for the city during the rest of your vacation! If there’s ever a rainy day during your time in Astoria, then a trip to this museum is a must.
4. Stop by Bouy Beer Co.If you’re a beer fan, don’t miss out on Buoy Beer Co for a flight of their famed craft brews and stellar views of the Columbia River. They’ve also got a menu of delicious food options.
5. The grand Flavel House MuseumHistory lovers will love the self-guided tour of this immaculately preserved home. The grand, Victorian-style mansion was built in 1885 by George Flavel who was a bar pilot lived near the Columbia River. He was also one of the first millionaires in the area, which explains the lavish design of the building, as well as all the intricate details throughout the grounds. The mansion is an architectural masterpiece with original furniture, and blooming, colorful gardens.
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