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Chinook, Washington
Hike through a rare coastal old-growth Sitka spruce forest. Enjoy sweeping views of the mouth of the Columbia River. After your grunt up Scarborough Hill, snoop around the meticulously ... More on Trails
This is one of three trails at Fort Columbia. All three intersect at the to More on Trails

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243 Robert Gray Drive, Ilwaco, WA, USA
Description #### Fort Canby totals 1,882 acres with 42,600 feet of saltwater shorelines (includes 40 acre L... More on Wildernet.com
Nice biking and walking trails - good campgrounds More on GeckoGo

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Fort Canby State Park, Ilwaco, Washington
From the main campground at Cape Disappointment State Park you can see Cape Disappointment Lighthouse to th... More on LighthouseFriends.com
The WA peninsula was a very pleasant and serene place to spend an afternoon exploring and the North Head ... More on TripAdvisor

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Intersection of 15th &Exchange streets, Astoria, OR 97103
This small park has a partial replica of the fort and is located where John Jacob Astor's fur traders origi... More on DogFriendly.com
Overall we had and have had in the past a great time visiting this area. There is lots to do with a family ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Ilwaco, Washington
This 99-mile drive follows the northern shore of the Columbia River west from Interstate 5 to, and including, the Long Beach Peninsula on the Pacific Coast. Special attractions: Julia Butler Hansen National Wildlife Refuge for the ... More on Trails

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2215 Willow Rd, Seaview, WA, USA

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504 S Pacific Ave, Long Beach, WA, USA

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11 W Marine Dr, Astoria, OR 97103, USA

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1483 Duane St Astoria, OR, 97103
The Fort George Brewery + Public House has resurrected the historic Columbia-Pacific community of Astoria O... More on Oldoregon.com
Where the hell do u put a band?If u r vegetarianthe falafel rocks!!!!!! More on Yahoo! Travel

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Long Beach, WA 98631
Near the village of Nahcotta, Wash., way out on the Long Beach Peninsula, gulls wheel and squawk over the tidal mudflats, and barges churn through the foggy bay bearing buckets of oysters. Oyster shells are everywhere—piled ... More on Viamagazine.com
