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TRAVELASTORIA.COM | OLDOREGON.COM 19 STEP INTO THE GREAT OUTDOORS We invite you to escape into the natural beauty of the rugged terrain of the Pacific Northwest. VISIT THE BEACH The 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. Play it safe at the beach – find helpful reminders at VisitTheOregonCoast.com/Beach-Safety. ASTORIA’S RIVERFRONT TROLLEY Ride 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. For current schedule and real-time location information, visit Old300.org. ASTORIA RIVERWALK Wander along the six miles of pathway stretching from the Port of Astoria to Tongue Point. Ready for a challenge? Learn more about the trails that climb into Astoria’s neighborhoods by visiting AstoriaParks.com. YOUNGS RIVER WATERFALL Located about six miles from Fort Clatsop, enjoy a drive through the country and short walk to view Youngs River Falls, a 54-foot waterfall which was noted by a member of Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery. FISHING The Columbia River estuary provides some of the best fishing in the world for salmon, sturgeon, bottom fish, crab and more. Numerous guides and charters can help you plan your ultimate experience. did you know? The Astoria Column was dedicated in 1926 and is a 125-ft memorial depicting the history of the area in a mural located on the highest point in Astoria.

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