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Attractions and Places To See in Clatsop County - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Clatsop County, located in the northwestern corner of Oregon, offers a diverse range of attractions. The region features a blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, with significant landmarks and natural features. Visitors can explore coastal landscapes, historical sites, and extensive forests.

Best attractions and places to see in Clatsop County

  • The most popular attractions is Haystack Rock, a natural monument that is a basalt sea stack reaching 235 feet…

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Tillamook Head Trailhead

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There is helpful information regarding the trail's history, and the arched entrance gives you the feeling of entering your own personal, magical coastal forest. If you want to avoid the …

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Haystack Rock

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Haystack Rock is a basalt sea stack that reaches a height of 235 feet (71.63m). From April to September, bring binoculars to view the puffins flying in and out of …

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Indian Beach

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Great spot to stop and watch the local surfers and catch a view of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse in the distance. Take some time to stroll down the beach and …

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Peter Iredale Shipwreck

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One of the earliest steel frame tall ships ran ashore here. Only the bow section remains recognizable.

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Astoria Column

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Co-built by the Great Northern Railway in 1926, the structure is a must-see for anyone passing by Astoria. Once you have climbed the 164 steps, you have a 360° panoramic view of the very best quality.

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Fort Stevens State Park

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Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that …

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Fort Clatsop

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The fort you can visit today is a already the second replica of the original Fort Clatsop that was built in 1805 as an encampment for the Corps of Discovery …

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Northern Terminus of the Oregon Coast Trail.

Be sure to keep off the Jetty heading west from this point. It's dangerous and often has heavy equipment working on it. The …

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Astoria–Megler Bridge

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The second longest continuous bridge in the world connects Oregon and Washington across the mouth of the Columbia River and completed Hwy 101 as unbroken link between the Canadian and Mexican borders in 1966.

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Battery Russell

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Battery Russell is a fascinating piece of history that dates back to 1904. It was constructed as a later addition to the extensive military installation strategically positioned south of the …

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September 27, 2025, Fort Clatsop

This site marks the Corps of Discovery’s winter encampment of 1805–06, where Lewis and Clark and their party spent 106 days before beginning the return journey east. Today it’s preserved as part of Lewis and Clark National Historical Park, with a reconstructed fort, interpretive center, and trails through the surrounding coastal forest. For modern travelers, it’s both a symbolic and historic milestone—the point where the long westward trek meets the Pacific coast.

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I would have a look at the tide tables before planning a visit. There is a tidal pool where you can see fascinating marine life. Please don’t walk on any rocks anywhere here, it’s somebody’s home.

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The fort you can visit today is a already the second replica of the original Fort Clatsop that was built in 1805 as an encampment for the Corps of Discovery (the official name for the Lewis and Clark Expedition) to spend the winter. 33 men, a woman, a baby, and a dog stayed at the confluence of the Columbia River and today's Lewis and Clark River and prepared the return back to their starting point in St. Louis, Missouri. Take a walk through the museum, bookstore and the nearby viewing platform at the Lewis and Clark River. A hike along the trails through the beautiful National Historical Park is highly recommended. Rangers at the visitor center will provide you with a map and additional information.

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The tower's incredible vantage point is a chance to experience the captivating beauty of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River. While you're here, please note that the south jetty beyond this point is temporarily closed for safety reasons due to ongoing repairs.

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Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent hiking and bike-friendly trails, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.

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The tower's incredible vantage point is a chance to experience the captivating beauty of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River. While you're here, please note that the south jetty beyond this point is temporarily closed for safety reasons due to ongoing repairs.

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December 26, 2023, Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens State Park is a must-visit destination for history buffs and outdoor enthusiasts. This expansive 4,300-acre park boasts a rich military history, having once been a vital installation that guarded the entrance of the Columbia River. This beautiful park has a lot to explore, including excellent hiking and bike-friendly trails, a freshwater lake, beaches, dunes, a museum and a fascinating historic shipwreck.

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The tower's incredible vantage point is a chance to experience the captivating beauty of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River. While you're here, please note that the south jetty beyond this point is temporarily closed for safety reasons due to ongoing repairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore in Clatsop County?

Clatsop County is rich in natural beauty. You can visit Haystack Rock, a distinctive sea stack known for its tide pools and seabirds. Explore the dramatic coastline and tide pools at Ecola State Park, or enjoy the scenic Indian Beach, offering views of the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse. The region also features extensive forests like Clatsop State Forest with serene lakes such as Bloom Lake, Lost Lake, and Soapstone Lake, and the impressive Youngs River Falls.

What historical sites are there to visit in Clatsop County?

Clatsop County offers several significant historical sites. You can explore Fort Stevens State Park, a former military installation with a rich history and the visible remains of the Peter Iredale Shipwreck. Visit Fort Clatsop, a replica of the Lewis and Clark Expedition's winter encampment. The Astoria Column also depicts significant events in Oregon's history through its murals.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Clatsop County?

Yes, many attractions in Clatsop County are suitable for families. Haystack Rock and Indian Beach are great for exploring tide pools and enjoying the coast. Fort Stevens State Park offers beaches, trails, and historical exploration. The Columbia River Maritime Museum and the Oregon Film Museum provide engaging indoor activities. Coffenbury Lake in Lewis and Clark State Park is ideal for swimming and picnics.

What is the best time of year to visit Clatsop County attractions?

The best time to visit Clatsop County attractions generally depends on your preferred activities. Summer (June to August) offers the warmest weather, ideal for beaches and outdoor recreation. Spring and Fall provide milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and excellent opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing, including puffins nesting at Haystack Rock from April to September. Winter can be dramatic with stormy seas, offering a different kind of coastal experience.

Where can I find hiking trails in Clatsop County?

Clatsop County offers diverse hiking opportunities. You can explore trails at Tillamook Head Trailhead, Ecola State Park, and Fort Stevens State Park. For more options, check out the Waterfall hikes in Clatsop County guide, which includes routes like the Cape Falcon Trail. The Clatsop State Forest also features less crowded trails with opportunities to spot wildlife.

Where can I find the best panoramic views in Clatsop County?

For breathtaking panoramic views, climb the Astoria Column, which offers 360° vistas of the Columbia River, the Pacific Ocean, and surrounding mountains. Ecola State Park provides dramatic views of the Oregon coastline and sea stacks. You can also get excellent views of the Pacific Ocean and Columbia River from the Columbia River South Jetty Observation Tower within Fort Stevens State Park.

Are there dog-friendly attractions or trails in Clatsop County?

Yes, many outdoor areas in Clatsop County are dog-friendly. Fort Stevens State Park, Indian Beach, and Haystack Rock are generally welcoming to dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. Trails like the Tillamook Head Trailhead also allow dogs. Always check specific park regulations for leash requirements and restricted areas.

Are there accessible attractions for visitors with disabilities in Clatsop County?

While specific ADA trail information varies, some attractions in Clatsop County offer more accessible options. The Astoria–Megler Bridge is generally considered wheelchair accessible for viewing. The Astoria Riverwalk is a paved path suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. Many museums, such as the Columbia River Maritime Museum, also strive to provide accessible experiences. It's always recommended to contact specific venues for detailed accessibility information.

What outdoor activities can I do near these attractions?

Beyond visiting attractions, Clatsop County offers a range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like the Astoria Riverwalk or the Fort Stevens Historic Loop, as detailed in the Cycling in Clatsop County guide. Road cyclists can explore routes like the Oregon Coast Scenic Bikeway, found in the Road Cycling Routes in Clatsop County guide. Many parks also offer opportunities for fishing, boating, and wildlife observation.

What cultural sites and museums can I visit in Clatsop County?

Clatsop County boasts several cultural sites and museums. The Columbia River Maritime Museum in Astoria provides extensive information on the region's maritime history. You can also visit the Heritage Museum, housed in Astoria's former City Hall, to learn about local history from Native American tribes to the 1922 Astoria fire. The Oregon Film Museum, located in the former Clatsop County Jail, highlights films shot in the area, including *The Goonies*.

Are there any hidden gems or less crowded spots in Clatsop County?

For a quieter experience, explore the Clatsop State Forest, which offers less crowded trails and opportunities to spot wildlife like elk and bald eagles. Within the forest, Bloom Lake, Lost Lake, and Soapstone Lake provide serene natural settings. Youngs River Falls is another beautiful, less-trafficked natural feature. Hug Point State Recreation Site and Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site can also offer a more peaceful beach experience compared to more popular spots.

What do visitors enjoy most about Clatsop County?

Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning natural beauty, especially the iconic Haystack Rock and the dramatic coastal views from places like Ecola State Park. The rich history, evident at sites like Fort Stevens State Park and Fort Clatsop, is also a major draw. Many appreciate the opportunity to explore tide pools during low tide and observe nesting seabirds.

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