Warrenton OR Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions

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AFort Stevens State Park

  • Highway 101
    Warrenton, Oregon
  • +1 503 861 1671
  • Overview There are miles of ocean beach. Picnic tables, restrooms (including an ADA restroom), hiking and campgrounds are available at this park. There is a $3 day use fee. Leashed dogs are allowed on the beach. Dogs are also allowed on hiking trails and campgrounds. They must be on a six foot or less lea... more on DogFriendly.com

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Fort Stevens State Park
Highway 101
Warrenton, Oregon

BFort Clatsop National Memorial

Fort Clatsop National Memorial
  • 92343 Fort Clatsop Rd
    Astoria, Oregon, 97103
  • +1 503 861 2471
4.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • There wasn't anything to do there, except watch a film about Lewis & Clark. The replica of the fort burned down, so there is nothing to see but the visitor's center. So, unless you are a HUGE Lewis & Clark History ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Nice replica of winter Fort for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Really nice visitor center with exhibits, movie theatre etc. more on TripAdvisor

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Fort Clatsop National Memorial
92343 Fort Clatsop Rd
Astoria, Oregon, 97103

CFort Stevens State Park

  • Warrenton
    OR 97146
  • +1 503 861 2000

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Fort Stevens State Park
Warrenton
OR 97146

DSunset Beach


  • Warrenton,OR,97146
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Miles and miles of sand. You can drive your car right out on the beach. Not so many people come here compared to Seaside and Cannon Beach. Seems just ... more on Yelp

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Sunset Beach

Warrenton,OR,97146

EState of Oregon

  • Warrenton
    OR 97146
  • +1 503 861 2000

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State of Oregon
Warrenton
OR 97146

FFORT CLATSOP NATIONAL MEMORIAL

FORT CLATSOP NATIONAL MEMORIAL
  • +1 503 861 2471
  • Overview FORT CLATSOP NATIONAL MEMORIAL, Follow signs from Highway 101 in Warrenton. Hours vary by season; museum opens at 8 am. 503-861-2471. The first habitation built by Americans along the Pacific Coast, Fort Clatsop was built by the Lewis & Clark expedition. The fort is furnished as it may have been ... more on Coastalguidebooks.com

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GFort Stevens State Park

  • 100 Peter Iredale Road
    Hammond, OR 97121, U.S.A.
  • +1 503 861 1671
  • Highlights: visitor center more
  • Location: Hammond, Oregon (2.0 miles from Warrenton)
  • Overview Having guarded the mouth of the Columbia River from the Civil War through World War II, the Fort Stevens Historic Area was leased to the state in 1976 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Its history, programs and natural wealth make it one of those all things to all people parks. Due to an aggre... more on LLBean.com

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Fort Stevens State Park
100 Peter Iredale Road
Hammond, OR 97121, U.S.A.

HFort Stevens State Park

  • 100 Peter Ierdale
    Hammond, Oregon 97121
  • +1 800 452 5687
  • Overview Born out of the need for military defense this historic park offers programs and exhibits on its history, a nature/visitor center, several trails, various habitats, and a variety of land and water recreation. Dogs of all sizes are allowed at no additional fee. Dogs may not be left unattended, and... more on DogFriendly.com

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Fort Stevens State Park
100 Peter Ierdale
Hammond, Oregon 97121

IFort Stevens State Park


  • Hammond,OR,97121
4.5
4+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This beach is beautiful. The best part of it is the shipwreck structure in the middle of the beach. more on Yelp
  • This is probably the best beach park in all of Oregon, especially in the winter and spring time. I spent many many hours here with my best friend ... more on Yelp

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Fort Stevens State Park

Hammond,OR,97121

JAstoria Column

Astoria Column
  • PO Box 717
    Astoria, Oregon, 97103
  • +1 503 325 2963
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Location: Astoria, Oregon (7.4 miles from Warrenton)
  • Watch for the signs coming into Astoria to get to the Column. As you get close to the Column there are signs painted on the road surface, just follow the arrows, its that easy! The hills are steep coming up from the city and the roads are a bit narrow so if you’re pulling a trailer or in a RV b... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview The Astor Column is an Astoria icon, towering 125’ above this historical and scenic little town.  You will wind around the roads with gorgeous scenery to Coxcomb Hill.  Once you are up on top the hill, brave the 164 step spiral staircase to the top for sweeping views of the Astoria Bri... more on TripAdvisor

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Astoria Column
PO Box 717
Astoria, Oregon, 97103