Astoria's historic waterfront |
Old 300 Trolley still takes visitors along Astoria's riverfront |
The red building on the left is Pier 11 |
Astoria sits on the Columbia River just a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. The city lines the south banks of the Columbia River, and the north banks of Young's bay. Surrounded by water and tall evergreen Douglas Fir, Hemlock and Spruce trees, Astoria, is rich in scenic beauty, with a vista of the Pacific Ocean and its endless miles of sandy beaches viewed from a top of Astoria's historic Column.
The Astoria Column, in a wooded park
atop Astoria's highest hill, presents
a spectacular view of the historic city
and its surrounding rivers, bay, forest,
mountains, and ocean. The Column, built
in 1926, is 125 feet high and has 164
steps winding to the top. We wanted to
take the 164 steps to the top, however,
the Column was closed for renovation
so we roamed the grounds and took in the spectacular views of the city from
the Column's ground level.
Indian Burial Canoe located at the Astoria Column Symbolic Memorial dedicated by Coboway's (Clatsop Indian Leader) descendants April 12, 1961 |
View of Columbia River and Young River |
View of Astoria-Megler Bridge, connects Oregon to Washington |
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