Located on the northwest tip of the state, the beautiful seaside town of Astoria is positively enchanting. This historic community is the oldest U.S. settlement in Oregon (and the entire West Coast), and to this day, it's full of fascinating historical points of interest, as well as unique modern amenities and beautiful scenery. This wonderful first town in Oregon is absolutely worth a visit.
Located at the mouth of the Columbia River, Astoria is surrounded by immense natural beauty.
Astoria was first permanently settled by Westerners in 1811 when a man named John Astor created a base for the brand-new Pacific Fur Company at the mouth of the Columbia River. They called it Fort Astoria.
The fort went on to become the very first permanent U.S. settlement on the West Coast. In 1847, Astoria became the first town in Oregon to have a U.S. post office.
These days, Astoria is a gorgeous coastal city full of vibrant culture, maritime charm, and abundant natural beauty. Here's a photo of the incredible Astoria Riverwalk.
With a population of just over 10,000, Astoria is perfectly mid-sized; it retains a small-town charm while simultaneously offering the amenities of a larger city.
There are many great places to book a room for the night. One of the most renowned (and unique) hotels is the Cannery Pier Hotel, located in a renovated cannery floating on the Columbia River.
This wonderful town is full of charming quirks. You can shop around on Commercial Street, check out museums, enjoy delicious food, take a scenic ride on the Astoria Riverfront Trolley, and much more.
Of course, you won't want to miss out on exploring the boardwalks, either.
Native Americans knew of this place many years prior, but the first Western settlers to live in the area were actually Lewis and Clark themselves. The expedition spent a historic winter at Fort Clatsop, located just southwest of where Astoria is today.
The historic fort was rebuilt in its original location and is now open to visitors right in the heart of the oldest town in Oregon.
Astoria is full of beautiful old houses and buildings. One of those is actually the house from the film "The Goonies!" Look familiar?
History buffs should check out the Flavel House Museum - an incredible mansion that dates back to 1885.
And don't forget the fascinating Columbia River Maritime Museum!
There are all kinds of awesome places to enjoy delicious foods and drinks as well. One of the most beloved local joints is the unique Bowpicker Fish & Chips, an old fishing boat that serves the freshest imaginable, piping-hot fish and chips.
Keeping with the Oregon tradition, there are plenty of great places to enjoy fresh-brewed beer, including Fort George Brewery, Buoy Beer Company, and more.
The lovely town of Astoria is full of fascinating history, and it's a fantastic place to visit any time of year.
Have you been to Astoria, Oregon? Share your favorite things to do there in the comments. If you are planning a vacation to the West Coast, experience quaint and charming Astoria with a stay at this beautiful waterfront home.
Or, find more wonderful, historic cities like the first town in Oregon for your next weekend getaway. There are plenty of delightful areas to stay and places to explore.
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If you are visiting some of the historic towns in Oregon, you'll need to learn the lingo. This fun video will show you how to speak like an Oregonian:
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