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Astoria, Oregon

Astoria, the oldest city in Oregon, sits on the south shore of the Columbia River near its mouth. As the county seat of Clatsop County, it offers a rich history rooted in the early 19th-century fur trade and a distinct maritime character. The compact city layout makes it highly walkable, providing an ideal base for travelers seeking to explore the Pacific Northwest's coastal scenery and historic landmarks without the bustle of larger metropolitan areas.

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Base Location: Downtown & Waterfront

Hotels are primarily concentrated in the downtown area and along the shores of Youngs Bay. This location allows for easy walking access to historic districts, dining venues, and waterfront views, making it the most convenient base for experiencing the city's vibrant atmosphere.

Transport Links: Airport & Bridge

The Astoria Regional Airport is located across Youngs Bay in Warrenton. The iconic Astoria-Megler Bridge connects the city to neighboring Washington state, while U.S. Route 101 runs through the city, ensuring accessible road travel for guests exploring the region.

Key Experience: Columbia River Bar

As the headquarters of the Columbia River Bar Pilots, Astoria offers unique views of the busy deepwater port. Guests can observe vessels navigating the famous and treacherous Columbia Bar, providing a distinctive maritime experience directly from the city's waterfront.

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