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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 3Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information
“My Astoria expectations were very high and thi s rustic port town didn’t di sappoint! It s hi story and charm make it unlike any other town on the West Coast . It i s abs o lute ly unique!”– J IMMy, SAn FrAnCISCo, CA
Welcome to Astoria & Warrenton.
If you’re here, you’ve already felt it. When you come, you will understand.
It’s that sublime mix of place and people we call Pure Character. It’s about contrasts, charm, and the unexpected.
Here, fishermen are poets, loggers drink espresso, Main Street welcomes both nouveau gallery and five n’ dime, and our historic homes have their own personalities.
When you taste it, you’ll want more. So, enjoy, indulge, and thanks for coming.
PuRe ChARACteRCome here curious, and you might be surprised at what’s awaiting you around the next corner.
COntents:
histORy 4 – 5
eVents 6 – 7
ARts & CultuRe 8 – 9
exPlORe 10 – 14
MAPs & hOW tO get heRe 15 – 17
FilM heRitAge 18 – 19
lODging 20 – 23
FOOD & DRink 24 – 28
Visit us 29COntACt usAstoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
111 West Marine Drive P. O. Box 176 Astoria, Oregon 97103-0176
(503) 325-6311 Toll Free (800) 875-6807
oldoregon.com
travelastoria.com
facebook.com/travelastoria
instagram.com/travelastoriawarrenton
First stopAstoria Co lumn!
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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 5Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information
San Francisco and Seattle. Although the fur, timber, and canning industries slowly faded throughout the 20th century, the Astoria & Warrenton region has demonstrated its resilience and redefined itself as a vibrant, exciting tourist destination.
Located at the mouth of the 1,200 mile long Columbia River, Astoria & Warrenton was an important meeting place for indigenous peoples long before the arrival of American pioneers. Six years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition arrived in the region and braved the winter of 1805 at Fort Clatsop, John Jacob Astor’s American Fur Company established a trading post where Astoria now stands. This area played a central role in the course of U.S. westward expansion. Occupied by both the U.S. and Britain after the Treaty of 1818, the area officially became a U.S. territory in 1848.
Large immigrant populations, particularly Scandinavians and Chinese, flocked to the Pacific Northwest in the late-19th century. They joined the colorful local fishermen and became central figures in the bustling fishing and canning industries that helped to make Astoria the liveliest boomtown between
DiD yOu knOW? in 1805, the lewis and Clark expedition arrived and braved the winter elements at Fort Clatsop. see page 12 for more information on following in their footsteps!
OuR tiMeline
steP intO the PAstWe are the oldest U.S. settlement west of the Rockies and have more historical markers than any other region in Oregon.
Check out a concert at the Liberty Theatre
“Astoria was once a hardscrabb le , industria l town. Comparing that to today’ s vibrant downtown with the beautifu l Liberty Theatre and dynamic energy i s l ike night and day. What a renai s sance!” – MArk, BrookIngS HArBor, or
- 1792: Captain robert gray, a fur trader from Bo ston, fir st to venture past the dangerous sand bar and up the Co lumbia river
- 1847: The fir st U.S . Po st office west of the rocky Mountains e stab l i shed in Astoria
- 1872: Michae l Myers of Switzer land opened the Astoria Brewery, the city ’ s fir st brew house
- 1898: The arriva l of the rai lway expands trave l & economic opportunitie s f or the region
- 1913: Clara Cynthia Munson, fir st female mayor in oregon, e l ected in Warrenton
- 1922: A large fire de stroy s downtown Astoria, which was prompt ly rebui lt .
- 1966: Astoria-Megler Bridge connect s oregon and Washington
Become part of oUr HISTory!
“If you were a shanghaied sai l o r out of Port land, Astoria was one of the last
West Coast port s where you cou ld attempt to
get off the boat or ri sk being stuck at sea for months on a
journey to the far East.” – CLIFF, ASTorIA, or
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Crab, Seafood, & Wine Festiva l
Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information on our events Or call the Astoria-Warrenton Chamber of Commerce: (503) 325-6311 or (800) 875-6807
“Every spring we have a great time at the
Crab fe stiva l , gorging our se lve s on seafo od,
buying new artwork, & sampling the be st
oregon wines .” – LArAInE, TACoMA, WA
“Every year we participate in the great Co lumbia Cro s s ing. The Astoria bridge affords unprecedented views of the area. Best run ever!” – JACk, BoISE, ID
Shanghaied in Astoria
Scandinavian Midsummer Festiva l
WARRentOn DeeP seA FisheRMen’s BeneFit FunD AnnuAl CRAB FeeD
shORe style WeDDing FAiRe shorestylewed.com
AstORiA seCOnD sAtuRDAy ARt WAlk astoriadowntown.com
FestiVAl OF DARk ARts festivalofdarkarts.com
FisheR POets gAtheRing fisherpoets.org
unWineD (Wine tAsting eVent) oldoregon.com
CRAB, seAFOOD, & Wine FestiVAl astoriacrabfest.com
FiFties CRuise ReuniOn CAR shOW http://clubs.hemmings.com/lccc/
Run On the RiVeR hAlF-MARAthOn astoriaparks.com
AstORiA sunDAy MARket astoriasundaymarket.com
tenOR guitAR gAtheRing tenorguitargathering.com
gOOnies DAy / shOt in AstORiA CeleBRAtiOn thegoondocks.org
sCAnDinAViAn MiDsuMMeR FestiVAl astoriascanfest.com
DAte & lOCAtiOn
DAte & lOCAtiOn
eVents
eVentsJune Liberty Theatre, Astoria
Parade and Fireworks July 4thAstoria & Warrenton
JulyAstoria
July to September, Thursdays through Saturdays Astor Street Opry Company, Astoria
August Astoria
September Fort Stevens Historical Area, Warrenton
September Astoria
October Astoria
October Liberty Theatre, Astoria
November Astoria High School, Astoria
DecemberFlavel House, Astoria
January Warrenton Community Center
January The Loft at the Red Building, Astoria
2nd Saturday of every month Downtown Astoria
February Fort George Brewery, Astoria
February Various venues in Astoria
March Liberty Theatre, Astoria
April Clatsop County Fairgrounds
April Camp Rilea, Warrenton
May Astoria
May – October 12th and Commercial Street, Downtown Astoria
June Astoria
June Astoria
June Clatsop County Fairgrounds
AstORiA MusiC FestiVAl astoriamusicfestival.org
inDePenDenCe DAy oldoregon.com
AstORiA OPen stuDiO tOuR astoriavisualarts.org
shAnghAieD in AstORiA shanghaiedinastoria.com
AstORiA RegAttA FestiVAl astoriaregatta.com
CiVil WAR ReenACtMent oregonstateparks.org
PACiFiC nORthWest BReW CuP astoriadowntown.com
gReAt COluMBiA CROssing 10k greatcolumbiacrossing.com
AstORiA inteRnAtiOnAl FilM FestiVAl libertyastoria.org
st. luCiA FestiVAl oldoregon.com
PluM PuDDing AnD teA cumtux.org
great Columbia Crossing 10k
Only in AstORiA: the Astoria Regatta started in 1894 and is designated an Oregon heritage tradition. Join us for the oldest festival west of the Rocky Mountains.
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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 9Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information
AstORiA ARt lOFt106 3rd Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-4442 astoriaartloft.com
AstORiA VisuAl ARtsAstoria, OR (503) 741-9694 astoriavisualarts.org
DOn nisBett ARt gAlleRy 167 Howerton Way Ilwaco, WA (360) 642-8831
FORsytheA 1124 Commercial Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-2189 forsythea.com
iMOgen gAlleRy240 11th Street Astoria, OR (503) 468-0620 imogengallery.com
luMinARi ARts 1133 Commercial Street Astoria, OR (503) 468-0308
PeninsulA ARts AssOCiAtiOn Long Beach, OR (503) 705-5233 beachartist.org
RiVeRseA gAlleRy 1160 Commercial St Astoria, OR (503) 325-1270 riverseagallery.com
sOuth BeACh ARts AssOCiAtiOn 800 N Montesano Westport, WA (360) 268-1117southbeacharts.org
AstORiA COluMn 1 Coxcomb Drive Astoria, OR (503) 325-2963 astoriacolumn.org
COluMBiA PACiFiC heRitAge MuseuM115 SE Lake Street Ilwaco, WA (360) 642-3446 columbiapacific heritagemuseum.org
COluMBiA RiVeR MARitiMe MuseuM1792 Marine Drive Astoria, OR (503) 325-2323crmm.org
FlAVel hOuse (CChs) 441 8th Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-2203 cumtux.org
FRienDs OF OlD FORt steVens 1900 Ocean Drive Hammond, OR (503) 861-1470 visitfortstevens.com
gARDen OF suRging WAVes11th & Duane Astoria, OR astoriachineseheritage.org
gARiBAlDi MuseuM 112 Garibaldi Avenue Garibaldi, OR (503) 322-8411 garibaldimuseum.org
hAnthORn CAnneRy MuseuMPier 39, Foot of 39th Street Astoria OR (503) 325-2502 canneryworker.org
heRitAge MuseuM (CChs)1618 Exchange Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-2203 cumtux.org
high liFe ADVentuRes ZiP n’ siP 92111 High Life Road Warrenton, OR (503) 861-9875 highlife-adventures.com
knAPPtOn COVe heRitAge CenteR 521 SR Highway 401 Naselle, WA (503) 738-5206 knapptoncoveheritagecenter.org
leWis AnD ClARk nAtiOnAl histORiCAl PARk - FORt ClAtsOP 92343 Fort Clatsop Road Astoria, OR (503) 861-2471 nps.gov/lewi
MuseuM OF WhiMsy1215 Duane Street Astoria, OR (425) 417-6512 museumofwhimsy.com
nORthWest CARRiAge MuseuM 314 Alder Street Raymond, WA (360) 942-4150 nwcarriagemuseum.org
ORegOn FilM MuseuM (CChs)732 Duane Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-2203 oregonfilmmuseum.org
PACiFiC COAst CRAnBeRRy ReseARCh FOunDAtiOn 2907 Pioneer Road Long Beach, WA (360) 642-5553cranberrymuseum.com
seAsiDe AquARiuM 200 N Prom Seaside, OR (503) 738-6211seasideaquarium.com
Columbia river Maritime Museum
Heritage Museum
AttRACtiOns, MuseuMs & heRitAge sites
ARt gAlleRy & stuDiOs
DiD yOu knOW? the riverfront trail that extends from the Port of Astoria and beyond the east Mooring Basin is more than four miles long. Read more about our waterfronts on Page 11.
Check out the second saturday Artwalk in downtown Astoria where businesses and galleries stay open late and provide entertainment and refreshments. Astoria & Warrenton provides the perfect backdrop to a vibrant art scene!
nORth COAst insPiRAtiOn
Contemplate & reflect at the
garden of Surging Waves
COluMBiA RiVeR eCO tOuRs(503) 468-9197 columbiariverecotours.com
eAt AstORiA (229) 881-7289eat-astoria.com
lOR’s tOuRs (503) 791-2010 lorstours.com
seAsiDe’s Best tOuRs (503) 738-9898
tOuRs
theAteR & PlAyhOuse
AstOR stReet OPRy COMPAny 129 W Bond Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-6104astorstreetoprycompany.com
ClAtsOP COMMunity COllege PeRFORMing ARts CenteR 588 16th Street Astoria, OR (503) 338-2369 clatsopcc.edu/ community/arts-ideas
liBeRty theAtRe 1203 Commercial Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-5922 libertyastoria.org
Home of Captain Flavel , built
in 1885 is now a museum
Catch a Performance
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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 11Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information
Action and adventure!
Enjoy the spectacular panoramic views of the towns, Columbia River and distant mountains from a number of vistas, including the top of Astoria’s famous column. Embark on a zip line tour near Warrenton or grab your hiking boots or bicycle to wander through our forests and along the coast to capture a glimpse of local wildlife. With miles of ocean beach and paved biking and hiking trails, our region provides a number of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts of all fitness levels.
Visit the BeAChThe Oregon Coast is The People’s Coast and is legally designated as publicly accessible space for you, me and everyone else. Enjoy the sandy beaches and tumbling surf in Fort Stevens State Park or Sunset Beach.
steP intO the gReAt OutDOORsWe invite you to escape into the natural beauty of the rugged terrain of the Pacific Northwest.
“ I remember the adventure of
p laying around the Peter I redale as a
chi ld & now I have picture s of my
daughter doing the same.”
– DEnISE, BEnD, or
6th Avenue Viewing
Station in Astoria
AstORiA’s RiVeRFROnt tROlleyRide our restored 1913 trolley along a scenic 2.6 miles of the Columbia River.
Catch the trolley from one of a dozen shelters between Basin and 39th Streets. Ride for $1 round trip fare or buy a $2 all-day pass.
For current schedule and real-time location information, visit old300.org
AstORiA RiVeRWAlkWander along the six miles of paved pathway stretching from the Port of Astoria to Tongue Point. Ready for a challenge? Check out the trails that climb into Astoria’s neighborhoods by visiting astoriaparks.com
yOungs RiVeR FAllsLocated about six miles from Fort Clatsop, Youngs River Falls are surrounded by a beach, undeveloped picnic area and a swimming hole. The falls can be viewed from the parking area, or reached by a brief hike down the trail. Experience the same natural wonders first discovered in 1806 by Lewis and Clark’s crew.
WAteRFROnt tROlley & tRAilsRide the historic trolley or walk along the Columbia River
“I came to Astoria as an accountant and left as a fisherman.” – MArTIn, nEW york, ny
Astoria riverwalk
Trai l start s at
Lighthouse Memoria l
Catch the trolley between Basin and 39th streets
Co lumbia river : fishing capital of the west Dip your toe s in
the Pacific ocean
Peter I redale , ran ashore in 1906
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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information 14
AstORiA COluMn AnD CAtheDRAl tRee tRAil Built as a monument to the city in 1926, the Astoria Column is an important part of Northwest history. View the artwork that begins on the exterior base of the column and traces the region’s history. Then climb 164 steps to the top for a grand view of the city below and the distant ocean. Begin your tour at 28th and Irving in Astoria, pass the lofty Cathedral Tree along the forest trail, and emerge at the base of the Column. You can also drive to the Column and hike your way down into Astoria.AstORiA COluMn One Coxcomb Hill Astoria, OR (503) 325-2963astoriacolumn.org
VieW MORe tRAil MAPs At:
City OF WARRentOn ORegOnci.warrenton.or.us/parksandtrails
nW COAst tRAils MAP adventuremaps.net
FORt steVens stAte PARk 100 Peter Iredale Road Hammond, OR oregonstateparks.org
Fort Clatsop Historical reenactment
Follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark Astoria
Sunday Market
shOPPingOur unique boutique-style shops and major department stores make shopping in the Astoria & Warrenton area a pleasure! You will find everything you need right here in our communities, from basic necessities and those special must-have-items to the perfect gifts and souvenirs.
AstORiA sunDAy MARketEvery Sunday starting Mother’s Day in May and continuing into October, a 3-block stretch of 12th Street in downtown Astoria says goodbye to cars and hello to nature and culture! Treat yourself to fresh fruits and vegetables, other farm products, garden goods, art, crafts, wood works, music and food of all descriptions.Sunday from 10 AM to 3 PM astoriasundaymarket.com
nORth COAst CRAFt BeeR tRAilOregon’s North Coast is bottled up with secrets, and travelers are invited to find them by toasting their way along the North Coast Craft Beer Trail. From bitters with body to carbonated complexities, each one of the trail’s breweries offers an assortment of unique flavors.
The craft brewing scene is going strong and the Trail is updated each year. Pick up a brochure at any participating brewery, oregoncoastbeer.com or the Visitor Center in Astoria, Seaside or Cannon Beach. Beer lovers who visit the current required number of stops can redeem their completed form at the Visitor Center in exchange for a NCCBT pint glass.
Explore maritime malts in Astoria
WAlking AnD hiking tRAils Walk in the footsteps of Lewis & Clark or just wander the many trails that offer interesting views of the city and surroundings.
AstORiA COluMn Step back in time and visit one of our many historic sites.
shOPPing, sunDAy MARket, & nORth COAst BeeR tRAil Shopping and beer...two of our favorite things!
FORt tO seA tRAil AnD netul lAnDingHike the 6.5-mile Fort to Sea Trail that offers a variety of terrain levels of difficulty. You can also park your car and enjoy the scenery or launch your kayak into the Lewis and Clark River at Netul Landing. Check the park’s Visitor Center for guidelines!leWis AnD ClARk nAtiOnAl histORiCAl PARk92343 Fort Clatsop Road Astoria, Oregon 97103 (503) 861-2471 nps.gov/lewi
WARRentOn tRAilsWarrenton has developed a trail network that spans the entire town and connects to trail systems at the adjacent Fort Stevens State Park and Lewis and Clark National Historic Park. Your dog will also enjoy the off-leash dog area at Carruthers Park.
Astoria Co lumn“Litt le San Franci sc o”
Cathedral Tree
“ If you on ly have time for one hike do CoFFEnBUry LAkE!
Thi s 2+ mile path that circ l e s the edge
of Coffenbury Lake at Fort Stevens
State Park i s one of our favorite s .”
– nATALIE, WArrEnTon, or
“I drove through Astoria years ago
and the house s up on the hi l l s ide are just amazing to l o ok at, not to mention the
view of the Co lumbia river and the Astoria
bridge from the Astoria Co lumn”
– TAMMy, PorTLAnD, orDon’t forget your
four-legged friend
Making family memories , one picnic at a time
Time for a road trip!
retail therapy
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hOW tO get heReBy CAR: Our region is located just two scenic hours northwest of Portland, Oregon and three hours southwest of Seattle, Washington. Check local road conditions at: tripcheck.com
Our Transit Center offers an EV Charging station for your electric car.
By Bus: Northwest Point provides bus service between Portland and Astoria along Hwy 26. Our local transit district serves Astoria to Cannon Beach and can connect you to Long Beach, Tillamook, Newport, Portland and beyond.
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sunset eMPiRe tRAnsPORtAtiOn DistRiCt (503) 861-7433 ridethebus.org nWOregontransit.org
nORthWest POint Bus (541) 484-4100 northwest-point.com
DiD yOu knOW? A year-round birdwatcher’s delight, 356 species of birds have been recorded in Clatsop County.
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Visitor’s Center: 111 West Marine Drive, Astoria, OR 97103 19Visit oldoregon.com and travelastoria.com for more information
“goonies never say die!”The County Jail and
Fratelli’s escape vehicle
DiD yOu knOW? Filming The Goonies in Astoria inspired keith Walker, who played Mikey’s dad, to write the screenplay for Free Willy.
The jail seen in The Goonies from which the Fratelli family escaped is now home to the Oregon Film Museum, which provides information and stories about 300+ movies filmed in the state. The interactive exhibits will entertain all visitors, from the film novice to the movie geek!
Join with other film-enthusiasts celebrating Oregon-made movies in June.
Learn more at thegoondocks.org
From the colorful Victorian houses that populate the hills of Astoria to the local temperate rain forest & photogenic coast, our area has a variety of backdrops to offer film projects. The town experienced a cinematic renaissance in the mid-1980s with The Goonies and Short Circuit. The area continues to be an active location for movies, documentaries, TV & commercials. Visitors can experience their favorite films first-hand at several public landmarks.
stAR OF the silVeR sCReenHollywood has loved our area since the filming of the Fisherman’s Bride in 1908.
“Stop whining! you kids are soft. you lack discipline.”
FilMeD in & AROunD AstORiA!
- 1990: kindergarten Cop- 1992: Teenage Mutant ninja Turt le s I I I- 1993: Free Wi l ly- 2007: Into the Wi ld- 2009: The road- 2015: green room
- 1908: The Fisherman’ s B
ride
- 1984: The goonie s
- 1985: Short Circuit
- 1986: Benji the Hunted
“I start my day at a new cafe then head off
to visit the sites... first the “goonies” jail (now a film museum),
then the elementary school where “kin-
dergarten Cop” was filmed. Afterwards I take a windy drive to the Column and gaze
out over Astoria.” – Emily, Vancouver, WA
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CROsBy hOuse B&B364 Bond Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4922 crosbyhousebnb.com
FRAnklin stReet stAtiOn 1140 Franklin Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4314 (800) 448-1098 astoriaoregonbb.com
FRAnklin VistA PROPeRties 3406 Franklin Avenue Astoria, OR(503) 646-9068 franklinvistaproperties.com
gRAnDVieW B&B1574 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR(503) 325-5555 (800) 488-3250 grandviewbedandbreakfast.com
hAMPtOn inn & suites 201 39th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-8888 (800) 426-7866 hampton.com
hARBORVieW ResORt & Mini lODges 955 5th Avenue Hammond, OR 97121 (503) 338-8742extended Stay, sleeps 8
hOliDAy inn exPRess & suites 204 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-6222 (888) 898-6222astoriahie.com
hOtel elliOtt 357 12 Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2222 (877) 378-1924 hotelelliott.com
MOtel 6 288 West Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-7111 (800) 441-3319 motel6.com
nORBlAD hOtel AnD hOstel 443 14th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-6989 norbladhotel.com
PARADise lODging5115 Birch Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4614 Extended Stay: 2 units homestay.chrisbryant.net
PieR 39 AstORiA 100 39th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2502 Extended Stay: 4 units pier39-astoria.com
the PilOt hOuse 103 14th Street Astoria, OR(503) 289-9926 (888) 683-7987 Extended Stay: 1 unit astoriapilothouse.com
ROse RiVeR inn B&B1510 Franklin Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-7175 (888) 876-0028 www.roseriverinn.com
shilO inn 1609 E. Harbor Drive Warrenton, OR (503) 861-2181 (800) 222-2244 shiloinns.com
sOuth Jetty inn 984 Pacific Drive Hammond, OR (503) 861-2500 southjettyinn.com
VACAtiOn uniOntOWn 319 & 321 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR(541) 480-2518 Extended Stay: 2 units, sleeps 12-18
WinDWAteR B&B172 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 338-8702 windwaterbedand breakfast.com
AstORiA CRest MOtel 5366 Leif Erickson Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-3141 (800) 421-3141 astoriacrestmotel.com
AstORiA RiVeRshORe MOtel 59 West Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-2921 (866) 322-8047 rivershoremotel.com
AstORiA RiVeRWAlk inn 400 Industry Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-2013astoriariverwalkinn.com
AtOMiC MOtel 131 West Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-4051 (800) 845-8847 astoriamotel.com
BenJAMin yOung inn3652 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-6172 benjaminyounginn.com
Best WesteRn AstORiA BAyFROnt hOtel 555 Hamburg Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2205 (800) 621-0641 bestwestern.com
Big CReek Fishing lODge92878 Waterhouse Road Astoria, OR(503) 458-0990 Extended Stay: sleeps 12 bigcreekfishing.com
CAnneRy PieR hOtel & sPA 10 Basin Street, Suite A Astoria, OR(503) 325-4996 (888) 325-4996 cannerypierhotel.com
CleMentine’s B&B847 Exchange Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2005 clementines-bb.com
COluMBiA inn 495 Marine Drive Astoria, OR (503) 325-4211 (800) 721-9440 columbiainnastoria.com
COMFORt suites COluMBiA RiVeR 3420 Leif Erickson Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-2000 (800) 228-5150 comfortsuites.com
COMMODORe hOtel 258 14th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4747 commodoreastoria.com
There’s so much to discover. Enjoy the comfort of award-winning boutique hotels, charming bed and breakfasts, or scenic campgrounds. Whether a family vacation, romantic getaway, or business retreat, Astoria & Warrenton provide the perfect accommodation for any occasion.
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AstORiA & WARRentOn lODging
AstORiA & WARRentOn lODging
B&B & extenDeD stAy key:
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lODging key:
Pets Ok
ACCessiBle Please call for type of accessibility
FiRePlACe in room or lobby
BReAkFAst continental or full
POOl
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sPA May include:Jacuzzi, Spa, Sauna, and/or Hot Tub
DiD yOu knOW? since 1792, approximately 2,000 ships have sunk in this area, earning it the nickname “graveyard of the Pacific.” For more information stop by the Visitor’s Center.
Unique & romantic waterfront stay
Amazing sunset views from our room
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CAMPing & RV key:
WAshingtOn stAte lODging
WAshingtOn stAte CAMPing & RV lODging
ADRiFt hOtel 409 Sid Snyder Drive Long Beach, WA (360) 642-2311 (800) 561-2456 adrifthotel.com
BOReAs B&B inn 607 Ocean Beach Blvd N Long Beach, WA (360) 642-8069 (888) 642-8069 boreasinn.com
BReAkeRs 210 26th Street NW Long Beach, WA (360) 642-4414, (800) 219-9833 breakerslongbeach.com
ChARles nelsOn guest hOuse 26205 Sandridge Road Ocean Park, WA (360) 665-3016, (888) 862-9756 charlesnelsonbandb.com
ChinA BeACh RetReAt222 Robert Gray Drive Ilwaco, WA (360) 642-5660chinabeachretreat.com
inn At DisCOVeRy COAst 421 11th Street Long Beach, WA (360) 642-5265 (866) 843-5782 innatdiscoverycoast.com
lighthOuse OCeAnFROnt ResORt 12417 Pacific Way Long Beach, WA (360) 642-3622 (877) 220-7555 lighthouseresort.net
OCeAn PARk ResORt 25904 R Street Ocean Park, WA (360) 665-4585 (800) 835-4634opresort.com
shelBuRne inn 4415 Pacific Way Seaview, WA (360) 642-2442 (800) INN-1896 theshelburneinn.com
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OCeAn PARk RV ResORt 25904 R Street Ocean Park, WA (360) 665-4585 (800) 835-4634opresort.com
lODging key:
Pets Ok
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FiRePlACe in room or lobby
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AshORe hOtel 125 Oceanway Seaside, OR (503) 568-7506 ashorehotel.com
BeAChhOuse VACAtiOn RentAls 800 N Roosevelt Drive Seaside, OR (503) 738-9068 (800) 995-2796 beachhouse1.com
CAnnOn BeACh PROPeRty MAnAgeMent 3188 S Hemlock Cannon Beach, OR (503) 436-2021(877) 386-3402 cbpm.com
Plan a trip with friends & family
PlAnning An eVent? there are numerous venues available in our area to host conferences, reunions or weddings. Visit MeetAstoria.com for a list.
Time to get cozy at a B&B
FORt steVens stAte PARk 100 Peter Iredale Road Hammond, OR (503) 861-3170 (800) 452-5687oregonstateparks.org
hAMMOnD MARinA RV PARk 320 Lake Street Warrenton, OR (503) 861-0547
kAMPeRs West RV PARk 1140 NW Warrenton Drive Warrenton, OR (503) 861-1814 (800) 880-5267kamperswestcamping.com
kOA CAMPgROunD 1100 NW Ridge Road Hammond, OR (503) 861-2606 (800) 562-8506astoriakoa.com
leWis & ClARk RV ResORt & gOlF COuRse 92294 Youngs River Road Astoria, OR (503) 338-3386astoriaoregonrvpark.com
sunset lAke PARk33242 Sunset Beach Lane Warrenton, OR (503) 861-1760 sunsetlake.faithweb.com
Jetty FisheRy llC 27550 Highway 101 N. Rockaway Beach, OR (503) 368-5746 (800) 821-7697 jettyfishery.com
kelly’s BRightOn MARinA 29200 Highway 101 N. Rockaway Beach, OR (503) 368-5745kellysbrightonmarina.com
thOusAnD tRAils RV ResORt 1703 12th Avenue Seaside, OR (503) 738-5292 (877) 362-67361000trails.com
AstORiA & WARRentOn CAMPing AnD RV lODging
nORth ORegOn COAst CAMPing & RV lODging
Community RV Waste Disposal located in Astoria at the Roundabout
CAnnOn BeACh VACAtiOn RentAls 164 Sunset Blvd. Cannon Beach, OR (503) 436-0940 (866) 436-0940 visitcb.com
COMFORt inn & suites seAsiDe COnVentiOn CenteR 545 Broadway, Seaside, OR (503) 738-3011 choicehotels.com
hAllMARk ResORt & sPA 1400 S. Hemlock Cannon Beach, OR (503) 436-1566 (888) 448-4449 hallmarkinns.com
the hOuses On MAnZAnitA BeACh 540 Ocean Road Manzanita, OR (503) 354-4287 vacationrentalsmanzanita.com
liBeRty inn 4990 NE Logan Road Lincoln City, OR (541) 994-1777 (877) 994-1777 libertyinn.com
MCMenAMins geARhARt hOtel 1157 N Marion Avenue Gearhart, OR (503) 717-8159 mcmenamins.com
“Astoria and Warrenton are so close to Portland, but a visit to the area feels like an escape from my dai ly routine . I can’t wait for my next adventure!” – BoB, PorTLAnD, or
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AstORiA BReWing COMPAny 1196 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-6975
AstORiA COFFeehOuse & BistRO 243 11th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-1787 astoriacoffeehouse.com
AstORiA CO-OP gROCeRy 1355 Exchange Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-0027 astoria.coop
AstORiA’s PORtWAy tAVeRn 422 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR (503) 325-2651portway-astoria.com
BAkeD AlAskA, Dining ROOM, BAR AnD PiZZeRiA 1 12th Street, Suite 1 Astoria, OR(503) 325-7414 bakedak.com
BAnDit CAFe & CAteRing1653 Jerome Street Columbia Hall Astoria, OR(503) 741-0780 clatsopcc.edu
BOWPiCkeR Fish & ChiPs 1636 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 791-2942 bowpicker.com
BRiDgeWAteR BistRO 20 Basin Street, Suite A Astoria, OR(503) 325-6777 bridgewaterbistro.com
BuOy BeeR COMPAny1 8th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4540 buoybeer.com
BuOy 9 RestAuRAnt & lOunge 996 Pacific Drive Hammond, OR (503) 861-2962
BuRgeR king, AstORiA 350 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-4775
CARRutheRs 1198 Commercial Street Astoria, OR (503) 741-3443
the CellAR On 10th 1004 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-6600 thecellaron10th.com
AstORiA & WARRentOn FOOD & DRink
ChARlie’s ChOWDeR hOuse 1335 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 741-3055
the COFFee ADDiCtiOn1140 SE Marlin Avenue Warrenton, OR(503) 791-4798 thecoffeeaddiction.com
COFFee giRl 100 39th Street #2 Astoria, OR(503) 325-6900 thecoffeegirl.com
DAiRy queen, AstORiA 843 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-1802 dairyqueen.com
DAiRy queen, WARRentOn 733 SE Marlin Avenue Warrenton, OR (503) 861-1965 dairyqueen.com
DesDeMOnA CluB 2997 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-8540
DOOgeR’s seAFOOD & gRill 103 S US Highway 101 Warrenton, OR (503) 861-2839 doogersseafood.com
DOWntOWn COFFee shOP332 10th StreetAstoria, OR (503) 895-0995downtowncoffeeshopllc.com
DutCh BROs COFFee 468 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR503) 468-0574 dutchbros.com
el COMPADRe RestAuRAnt 119 S Main Avenue Warrenton, OR (503) 861-2906
el tAPAtiO 229 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR (503) 325-1248
the FishMOngeRs 890 Pacific Drive Hammond, OR (503) 861-8778 facebook.com/ theFishMongershammondOr
FORt geORge BReWeRy + PuBliC hOuse 1483 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-PINT (7468) fortgeorgebrewery.com
FRite & sCOOP175 14th Street Astoria, OR(503) 468-0416 friteandscoop.com
FuliO’s MeDiteRRAneAn & itAliAn Cuisine 1149 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-9001 fulios.com
FultAnO’s: BuBBA’s sPORt BAR 78 E Harbor Drive Warrenton, OR (503) 861-9367 fultanos.com
FultAnO’s PiZZA AstORiA 620 Olney Avenue Astoria, OR(503) 325-2855 fultanos.com
genO’s PiZZA & BuRgeRs 3693 Leif Erickson Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-4927
gOlDen stAR RestAuRAnt & lOunge 599 Bond Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-6260
gOOD tO gO 1132 Commercial Street Astoria, OR (503) 468-0854 goodtogoastoria.com
hAnthORn CRAB COMPAny 100 39th Street, Bldg 6 Astoria, OR(971) 230-8121
Visit one of our many gathering spots and enjoy fresh seafood, hearty fare, hand-roasted coffee, or locally crafted beer. Our renowned chefs create Pacific Northwest regional cuisine that tempts the palate & our experienced bartenders mix drinks to satisfy your thirst.
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Only in WARRentOn: the 18-mile stretch of Clatsop County beaches account for 95% of Oregon’s razor clam harvest.
It’s time to eat!
Locally-sourced and fresh ingredients
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skiPAnOn BRAnD seAFOOD 590 SE 3rd Street Warrenton, OR(503) 861-8277 skipanonbrand.com
stReet 14 CAFe 1410 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-5511 street14cafe.com
suBWAy, AstORiA 11 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-3322 subway.com
suBWAy, WARRentOn 161 SW US Highway 101 Warrenton, OR (503) 861-3311 subway.com
sWAkAne WineRy 240 10th Street Astoria, OR (509) 881-5022 swakanewinery.com
sWeet sCOOPs 1520 SE Discovery Ln Suite C Warrenton, OR (503) 994-3100 warrentonsweetscoops.com
tAPs DRink n Fill1140 SE Marlin Avenue Warrenton, OR(503) 791-4798
thRee CuP COFFeehOuse 279 W Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-7487thundermuck.com
t. PAul’s suPPeR CluB360 12th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2545tpaulssupperclub.com
t. PAul’s uRBAn CAFe 1119 Commercial Street (503) 338-5133 tpaulsurbancafe.com
tOkyO teRiyAki 1446 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 338-5151
tORA sushi lOunge 1197 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-2585 torasushi.com
the uPtOWn CAFé 1639 SE Ensign Lane Warrenton, OR (503) 861-5639 uptown-cafe.com
WARRentOn DeeP seA Fish MARket 45 NE Harbor Place Warrenton, OR(503) 861-3911 bornstein.com
Wet DOg CAFe & BReWeRy144 11th Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-6975 wetdogcafe.com
the hOt BOx BBq 1343 Duane Street Astoria, OR (707) 223-2511 thehotboxbbq.com
the huMAn BeAn OF WARRentOn 1526 SE Discovery Lane Warrenton, OR(503) 468-2099 thehumanbean.com
inFeRnO lOunge & PieR 11 PiZZA 77 11th Street Astoria, OR(503) 741-3401
JOsePhsOn’s sMOkehOuse 106 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-2190 (800) 772-3474 josephsons.com
JOuRney’s enD esPRessO 55 Basin Street Astoria, OR (503) 325-4443
lABOR teMPle DineR & BAR 934 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-0801 labortemple.com
lOggeR RestAuRAnt 42929 Old Hwy 30 Astoria, OR(503) 458-6886 loggerrestaurant.com
MCDOnAlD’s, AstORiA 645 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 325-4168
MeRRy tiMe BAR & gRill 995 Marine Drive Astoria, OR(503) 468-0852 merrytimebar.com
MO’s RestAuRAnt 101 15th Street Astoria, OR (971) 704-1750 moschowder.com
the nAkeD leMOn 818 Commercial Street, Suite 102 Astoria, OR nakedlemonastoria.com
nisA’s thAi kitChen 575 E Harbor Drive Warrenton, OR(503) 861-5645
nORthWest WilD PRODuCts Astoria West Mooring Basin 354 Industry Street Astoria, OR(503) 791-1907 northwestwildproducts.com
Olney sAlOOn 89523 Hwy 202Astoria, OR (503) 325-8270 olneysaloon.com
PeteR PAn MARket & Deli 712 Niagara Avenue Astoria, OR(503) 325-2143
Pig’n PAnCAke AstORiA 146 W Bond Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-3144 pignpancake.com
PilOt hOuse Distilling 1270 Duane Street Astoria, OR(503) 884-7175 pilothousedistilling.com
PORt OF CAll BistRO & BAR 894 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-4356 portofcallastoria.com
ROgue Ales PuBliC hOuse100 39th Street, Suite 600 Astoria, OR(503) 468-0923 rogue.com
sAhARA PiZZA 740 Astor Street Astoria, OR(503) 325-0500 saharapizza.com
silVeR sAlMOn gRille 1105 Commercial Street Astoria, OR(503) 338-6640 silversalmongrille.com
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shOut Out tO OuR VisitORs: Visitors spend more than $500 million in Clatsop County annually and provide nearly 6,000 jobs. thank you!
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Check page 14 for more on the
north Coast Craft Beer Trail
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CRAB POt seAFOOD MARket & RestAuRAnt 1917 Pacific Avenue S. Long Beach, WA 98624 (360) 642-8870
COluMBiA RiVeR ROADhOuse RestAuRAnt & sPORts BAR 782 Highway 101 Chinook, WA (360) 777-8233crroadhouse.com
the DePOt RestAuRAnt 1208 38th Place Seaview, WA 98644 (360) 642-7880 depotrestaurantdining.com
MCDOnAlD’s, lOng BeACh 100 16th Street SE Long Beach, WA 98631 (360) 642-8212
shelBuRne RestAuRAnt & PuB 4415 Pacific Way Seaview, WA 98644 (360) 642-4150 theshelburnerestaurant.com
BuDDhA kAt WineRy 37 N Edgewood Street Seaside, OR(503) 739-7024 buddhakatwinery.com
MCDOnAlD’s, seAsiDe 225 S Roosevelt Seaside, OR (503) 738-9498
MCMenAMins sAnD tRAP 1157 N Marion Avenue Gearhart, OR (503) 717-8150 mcmenamins.com
nehAleM BAy WineRy 34965 Hwy 53 Nehalem, OR(503) 368-WINE nehalembaywinery.com
nORMA’s seAFOOD & steAk 20 N Columbia Street Seaside, OR (503) 738-4331 normasseaside.com
tOkyO teRiyAki (SEASIDE OUTLET CENTER) 1111 N. Roosevelt Drive #204 Seaside, OR(503) 717-9292
images provided by Don Frank Photography, stuart Mullenberg Photographer, Michelle Roth Designs, Cindy yingst, friends and local businesses of AWACC & AWACC. graphic design provided by creativepollen.com
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lOCAl WeAtheRA visit to Astoria & Warrenton can be full of surprises. Not only will you encounter new and exhilarating sights, events, and knowledge; there is also a chance you may run into a variety of unpredictable climatic conditions—everything from occasional heavy rains in the summer to warm balmy days in the winter.
“Dear Astoria & Warrenton, I am constant ly amazed by your beauty and character . rain or shine , not a day goe s by that I don’t appreciate the unique culture and landscape right before me. . .”– kIM, ASTorIA
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COntACt usAstoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
111 West Marine Drive P. O. Box 176 Astoria, Oregon 97103-0176
(503) 325-6311 Toll Free (800) 875-6807
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travelastoria.com
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DisCOVeR yOuRsThis is our Astoria & Warrenton. Find yours! To learn more about sights and attractions and to plan your trip, visit travelastoria.com or join us on the Travel Astoria-Warrenton Facebook page to add your memories.
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“We love riding the trolley to visit the shops, galleries & eat ourselves silly at our favorite restaurant. We always stop to pick up some smoked salmon! Afterwards, we relax with a coffee while enjoying the sunset.” – HELEn, AUSTIn Tx
Catch the trolley to your
favorite restaurant