| there's also an indoor pool with a whirlpool spa, and a fitness room, in addition to a business center, meeting rooms and laundry facilities. 1 miles from the columbia river maritime museum and 1. simple rooms feature free wi-fi, flat-screen tvs and desks, plus minifridges and coffeemakers; some have microwaves or kitchenettes. upgraded rooms add whirlpool tubs, full kitchens and separate sitting areas. 6 miles from oregon film museum. free perks include hot breakfast and parking. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. an 8-minute walk from the port of astoria, this relaxed hotel is 2 Portland International Airport 1 hr 53
Cape Disappointment Lighthouse (30 min) Quaint lighthouse on a steep, picturesque bluff offering sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Fort George Brewery (7 min) Spacious brewpub serving housemade sausages & burgers in a warehouse with massive wooden beams. Cape Disappointment (27 min) Sprawling, scenic peninsula features sweeping ocean views, old growth forests, lakes & beaches. Heritage Museum (7 min) Regional history museum in a 1904 building offering exhibits on Native Americans & local industries. Astoria Riverfront Trolley (7 min) Historic 1913 trolley offering seasonal, hour-long rides along the waterfront through town. Flavel House Museum (5 min) Queen Anne-style Victorian mansion built in 1885 featuring period furniture & a formal garden. Oregon Film Museum (5 min) This museum in a former jail features exhibits about The Goonies & other films made in Oregon. Wreck of the Peter Iredale (17 min) Rusted steel skeleton of a ship that ran ashore in 1906 & a popular site in Fort Stevens State Park. Cape Disappointment State Park (25 min) 1,882-acre park at the mouth of the Columbia River with 2 lighthouses, trails, beaches & campsites. Fort Stevens State Park (13 min) 3,763-acre park with beaches, hiking & biking trails, a historic fortress & a 1906 shipwreck. Astoria-Megler Bridge (11 min) Longest continual truss bridge in North America, open to pedestrians on a 1-day event in the fall. Lewis and Clark National Historical Park (11 min) The Corps of Discovery spent a winter at this woodsy inlet, now home to a replica stockade & trails. The Astoria Column (11 min) Built in 1926, this 126-ft. column features murals of Oregon history & an observation deck. Fort Astoria (7 min) This small blockhouse in a park is the reconstruction of a fur-trading post built in 1811. Columbia River Maritime Museum (7 min) 30,000-object collection covering fishing, shipping & military history in a harborfront building. |