Tour of Warrenton

In Astoria, Oregon

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£65 pp
3h 0 mins · 4.9 (16)
Tour of Warrenton
Join us for an unforgettable adventure in Warrenton with our personalized guided tour! Experience an exciting scavenger hunt, explore the area's rich history, and enjoy breathtaking views. Witness the dramatic collision of the ocean and river and why it is called The Graveyard of the Pacific. Please remember to bring your own water bottle. In appreciation for reducing plastic waste, you'll receive a beautiful sand dollar.
Free cancellation Pickup included

What's included

  • AIR_CONDITIONED_VEHICLE
  • PARKING_FEES

What's not included

  • BOTTLED_WATER
  • SNACKS

Itinerary

  1. Step into history at Fort Clatsop, the winter encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1805–1806. Walk through the reconstructed fort, explore the visitor center exhibits, and watch a short film that brings the journey to life. Learn about the challenges the Corps of Discovery faced during their time on the Oregon Coast, including weather, isolation, and survival. This stop offers a mix of history, storytelling, and a chance to walk the same grounds as the expedition. (1h 0min)
  2. Learn where to buy fish, crabs off the boats. we will also drive out to the South Jetty for a stay of 15 minutes. (20 min)
  3. Fort Stevens State Park Description Explore one of the largest and most historic parks on the Oregon Coast. This portion of the tour includes multiple stops within Fort Stevens, totaling approximately 1 hour. Visit the iconic Peter Iredale shipwreck, walk along wide coastal beaches, and take in views where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Your guide will share stories of the “Graveyard of the Pacific,” local shipwreck history, and the military past of the fort, including Battery Russell. There is time at each stop to get out, take photos, and experience the scale and beauty of this unique coastal landscape. (1h 0min) Admission included
  4. Hammond / Columbia River Viewpoint Description Stop along the Columbia River in Hammond for a clear view across the water into Washington State, including Fort Columbia. Located near the mouth of the Pacific Ocean and just minutes from Fort Stevens, this scenic viewpoint highlights where the river widens before meeting the sea. Your guide will share insights about the river’s importance, regional history, and the surrounding landscape. This location is also tied to the filming of Free Willy, where the famous whale jump the jetty. Keep an eye out for local wildlife—elk are often seen in the surrounding area. This is a quick photo stop with expansive views and a strong sense of place at the edge of the Pacific Northwest. (10 min)

Practical information

Operated by
Onward Adventures
Max group size
14 travellers
Travellers per booking
1–12
Languages
en
Confirmation
INSTANT

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation available.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Important notes

  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Frequently asked questions

The tour runs for around 3 hours. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.

What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.

We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.