Dining

Warrenton Dooger’s Seafood and Grill

Dooger’s Seafood and Grill (503) 861-2839 103 U.S. 101 Warrenton, OR 97146 http://doogersseafood.com/ Menu includes everything from clam chowder, salmon, lobster, calamari, oysters, as well as traditional american faire like burgers, steaks, and pastas – the freshest and finest seafood to be found served in a relaxed atmosphere. 103 U.S. 101, Warrenton, OR 97146. (503) 861-2839.

Lodging

Warrenton Vacasa Vacation Rentals

Vacasa Vacation Rentals of Warrenton, OR 541-730-4090 https://www.vacasarentals.com/usa/Oregon-Coast/Warrenton/   Spending time in an Oregon Coast vacation home is the perfect way to experience this spectacular region, from cooking freshly-caught crab in your own kitchen to relaxing in a luxurious oceanfront hot tub! The hardest choice may be deciding which bustling coastal town or quiet oceanside… Read More Warrenton Vacasa Vacation Rentals

Lodging

Warrenton Shilo Inn Suites Hotel

Shilo Inn Suites Hotel, Warrenton (503) 861-2181 1609 E Harbor St Warrenton, OR 97103 http://www.shiloinns.com/ A family-friendly hotel in Warrenton and close to Lewis and Clark National Historical Park and Fort Clatsop National Memorial. Complimentary wi-fi in public areas, sauna, swimming pool, complimentary breakfast, available laundry facilities, bar/rest

Lodging

Warrenton Camping at Fort Stevens State Park

Camping at Fort Stevens State Park (503) 861-1671 100 Peter Iredale Rd, Hammond Warrenton, OR 97121 http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_179.php Spaces for RV hookup or tent camping, with pet-friendly yurts and cabins also available. Electricity, water, showers, picnic tables, playground, boat ramp. Year-round access to hiking, bird watching, beaches, wetlands, dunes, visitor center, equestrian trials, historic buildings, interpretive… Read More Warrenton Camping at Fort Stevens State Park

Playing

Astoria Riverfront Trolley

Astoria Riverfront Trolley (541) 325-6311 1 Basin St Astoria, OR 97103 http://www.old300.org Ride a restored 1913 trolley for 2.6 miles along the Columbia River in Astoria. Catch it anywhere on the riverfront between Basin and 39th streets. Roundtrip ride is $1, an all day pass is $2. The round trip takes about an hour.

Playing

Astoria Music Festival

Astoria Music Festival 503-325-9896 1271 Commercial Street Astoria, OR 97103 http://astoriamusicfestival.org In one short decade the Astoria Music Festival has become one of the most active summer musical events in the Northwest. There’s something for every taste and pocketbook from opera and full orchestral music to “Classics 4 Kids,” dance performances, intimate chamber music and… Read More Astoria Music Festival

Shopping

Astoria Pier 39

Pier 39 (503) 325-2502 100 39th Street Astoria, OR 97103 http://www.pier39-astoria.com/index.php/en/ Pier 39 – Astoria, has executive office rentals and artists lofts also available; you can eat pizza and drink beer at Rogue  Ale Public House or sit and relax with an award winning latte at Coffee Girl; a dive compressor at the SCUBA shop… Read More Astoria Pier 39

Shopping

Astoria Sunday Market

Astoria Sunday Market 503-325-1010 12th Street Astoria, OR 97103 http://astoriasundaymarket.com Every Sunday from May to October, a 3-block stretch of 12th Street in downtown Astoria says goodbye to cars, and hello to fresh fruits and vegetables, other farm products, garden goods, art, crafts, wood works, music and food of all descriptions.

Exploring

Astoria Shallon Winery

Shallon Winery 503-325-5978 1598 Duane Street Astoria, OR 97103 http://shallon.com/ “The winemaker at Shallon Winery is Paul van der Veldt. He is also the owner and the host. It is he that most times would greet you, show you the winery, serve you tastes of the current wines, interrogate you as to your occupations, discuss… Read More Astoria Shallon Winery

Exploring

Astoria Heritage Museum

Heritage Museum 503-325-2203 16th and Exchange Astoria, OR 97103 http://www.cumtux.org Features permanent exhibits interpreting Clatsop County’s history, including natural history, geology, Native American artifacts, early immigrants and settlers of the region, and important nautical events. The building contains over 10,000 cataloged historic photographs