Astoria is gritty, and likes it that way. But that rustic exterior is just a cover for the many enchanting dichotomies you’ll find waiting around the next corner. Here, fisherman are poets, loggers drink espresso, and Main Street welcomes both nouveau gallery and five n’ dime.
For Astoria, it’s about character, and it’s also about characters: the people who call this place home with a passion that borders on evangelical. The skipper who challenges the same mighty river his great grandfather once fished. The artist who migrated here in search of a new palette. The hotelier who resurrected a once-bustling pier.
Astoria is that little town that could, a city of 10,000 people on the Columbia River, just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. Founded 200 years ago at the beginning of Oregon’s North Coast, Astoria has been through boom and bust times more than once, weathering the collapse of both the Columbia River fishery and Oregon timber industry. It has risen once again as a cultural haven, often referred to as “little San Francisco.” Astoria is an old place that is newly hip. Here, Victorian mansions and maritime relics live in harmony with chef-driven restaurants and tattoo parlors.
Once you come here and learn these stories, you’ll want to share them with others, and hope they’ll tell others, too. And, it’s a place to which you’ll want to return, to see what other stories you might have missed.
Featured Spots
North Coast
Astoria–Megler Bridge
Connecting Oregon to Washington across the mouth of the Columbia River, the Astoria–Megler Bridge is the longest continuous truss bridge in North America. Pedestrians are allowed on the bridge just one day per year, during the Great Columbia Crossing. The 4.1-mile-long Astoria...
Astoria–Megler BridgeAstoria, OR
North Coast
Heritage Museum
Built in 1904 as Astoria’s City Hall, this building is now home to the Clatsop County Historical Society’s Heritage Museum, Research Center & Archives. Explore the history of Clatsop County through temporary and permanent exhibits featuring Native Americans, early pioneers,...
1618 Exchange StreetAstoria, OR
503-338-4849
Email us (cchs[at]cumtux[dot]org)
North Coast
Lewis & Clark at the Crossing
Lewis & Clark public golf course located in Astoria, Oregon, is this regulation length (2,738 yrds., 1 par 5, 502 yds.), 9 hole course. Designed for challenge and fun for all skill levels and all ages. Placed in a country...
92294 Youngs River RoadAstoria, OR
503-338-3386
Email us (lcgrvpark[at]gmail[dot]com)
North Coast
Lucy’s Books
Located in beautiful downtown Astoria in the historic Sanborn Building, Lucy's Books has been helping in the quest for that next great read since 1998. Bright, friendly, quirky and comfortable, Lucy's Books has books for all ages, journals, cards and...
951 Commercial StreetAstoria, OR
503-325-4210
North Coast
Gezellig Seafoods and European Groceries
Gezellig Seafoods and European Groceries sells a wide assortment of local and exotic seafoods, European groceries, Soups and light lunches. They also offer vacuum packing freezing and overnight shipping services for sports fishing or gift giving.
1271 Commercial StreetAstoria, OR
503-791-5330
North Coast
West Basin Moorage
Located on the Columbia River behind the Red Lion Inn in Astoria, the West Mooring Basin Marina features a popular boat launch.
344 Industry StreetAstoria, OR
(503) 325-8279
North Coast
Bikes & Beyond
Bikes & Beyond was opened by Richard Fencsak and his partner, Joan Herman in 1988. Richard ran the store until his untimely passing in 2008. The shop has been a Trek dealer from that first year, and have more recently...
1052 Commercial StreetAstoria, OR
503-325-2961
Email us (info[at]bikesandbeyond[dot]com)
North Coast
Astoria Column
The Astoria Column was erected in 1926 at an elevation of 600 feet atop Coxcomb Hill, the location of the first permanent American Settlement west of the Rockies. It is a monument to the natural riches of the Pacific Northwest...
1500-2199 Coxcomb DriveAstoria, OR
503-325-2963
North Coast
Flavel House Museum
Experience the elegance of the late Victorian period by touring the home of Captain George Flavel. The 1885 Queen Anne home features original Eastlake influenced woodwork, period furnishings, and exotic hardwood fireplace mantels. Begin your tour at the Carriage House...
714 exchange streetAstoria, OR
503-325-2203
Email us (cchs[at]cumtux[dot]org)
North Coast
Sterling Extensions & Beauty Bar
Beauty Salon providing Certified Hair Extension Methods including NBR Hair Extensions, SKW Hair Extensions and tape in hair extensions, Haircuts for women, men and children, Hair Color, and Bridal & Special Occasion Styling, Smoothing Treatments including Brazilian Blow Outs. Esthetics...
441 30th StreetAstoria, OR
(503) 741-3042
North Coast
A Gypsy’s Whimsy Herbal Apothecary
A charming shop offering herbs, teas, incense, jewelry, candles, spices, oils and gifts.
1130 Commercial StreetAstoria, OR
503-338-4871
North Coast
Field Guide Service
Astoria, OR
(503) 539-0587
Email us (petercfield[at]gmail[dot]com)
More Info
Astoria-Warrenton Area Chamber of Commerce
Astoria, OR Mail: PO Box 176
Astoria, OR
503-325-6311
Email us (visitors[at]oldoregon[dot]com)