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Urban hiking trails in Clatsop County are characterized by a diverse landscape where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. The region features coastal headlands, expansive beaches, and dense forests, alongside urban pathways. Hikers can explore trails along rivers, through city parks, and near historical sites. This area offers a blend of natural beauty and accessible urban routes.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Hike the Astoria Riverwalk, a 5.5-mile moderate trail along the Columbia River with waterfront views and historical landmarks.
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Easy 3.0-mile hike along Astoria's waterfront, offering views of the Columbia River, Astoria–Megler Bridge, and historic sites.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the western terminus of the Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail, the Seaside Turnaround marks the symbolic end of the Corps of Discovery’s journey. Here, on the edge of the Pacific Ocean, stands the End of the Trail statue, depicting Lewis, Clark, and their Newfoundland dog, Seaman. The Turnaround plaza sits at the end of Broadway Street, right on the town’s oceanfront promenade, making it a natural place for cyclists to celebrate the completion of their ride. Whether you’re finishing a short section or the full cross-country journey, dipping your front wheel in the Pacific and taking a photo at the statue has become a rite of passage for riders.
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We enjoyed an hour aboard the trolley and rode the entire route. $2.00 per person is a gift! The volunteers provided a wealth of interesting information about Astoria's history.
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The Astoria Victory Memorial, also known as The Soldier's Monument or Doughboy Monument, is a landmark dedicated in 1926 to honor the brave Clatsop County WWI veterans. A magnificent ten-foot bronze statue stands at the top of the monument, a smaller replica of the one titled “Over the Top at Cantigny” created by John Paulding. It is a cherished part of American history and has been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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The Columbia River Maritime Museum is worth visiting if you're interested in maritime history and seafaring. The museum boasts impressive exhibits, from historic vessels and naval artifacts to fine art pieces. The museum has a $16 admission fee, or you can visit the Lightship Columbia only for $5.
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Astoria is known for having several piers along its waterfront, contributing to its picturesque coastal charm. These piers are the more rough/wild ones with a stronger naval feel. They are also the most western piers, hence you also get a great view of Holbrooks Slough.
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The Seaside Promenade is a 1.5-mile multi-use cement path along the oceanfront, which separates the beach from the first row of residential homes. It is an excellent route to breathe in the salty fresh air and enjoy an unobstructed view of the Pacific Ocean. Numerous restaurants along the path make it a great place to stop if you need to grab lunch before or after a long ride.
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Seaside, Oregon, is a small town in Clatsop County. The city is located on the Pacific coast and has 7,200 residents. The name comes from the holiday home Seaside House, which was built in 1870 on behalf of Ben Holladay. The place received city rights in 1899.
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Clatsop County offers a selection of 15 urban hiking trails, with 10 routes rated as easy and 5 as moderate, ensuring options for various fitness levels.
Urban hikes in Clatsop County often provide diverse and scenic views. You can enjoy expansive vistas of the Pacific Ocean, the Columbia River, and even distant peaks like Mount Rainier and Mount St. Helens on clear days from higher points. Trails like the Astoria Riverwalk offer direct views of the Columbia River and its maritime activity.
Yes, Clatsop County has several urban trails suitable for families. The Seaside Promenade loop is a paved, easy stroll along the beach, perfect for all ages. Many of the 10 easy routes are well-suited for family outings.
Many urban trails in Clatsop County are dog-friendly, provided pets are kept on a leash. The Astoria Riverwalk Trail and the Seaside Promenade loop are popular choices for walking with dogs, offering paved surfaces and scenic views. Always check local regulations for specific trail requirements.
Urban hiking routes in Clatsop County often pass by significant landmarks. Along the Astoria Riverwalk, you can see the historic Astoria Column in the distance. Near the coast, you might spot Haystack Rock or the Peter Iredale Shipwreck. These trails provide a blend of natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Yes, several urban hiking trails in Clatsop County are designed as circular routes for convenience. Examples include the Astoria–Megler Bridge loop and the Hiking loop from Seaside, allowing you to start and end at the same point.
Urban hikes in Clatsop County are enjoyable year-round. Spring and fall offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds, while summer provides warmer weather ideal for coastal walks. Even in winter, many paved urban paths remain accessible, though rain gear is advisable.
The urban trails in Clatsop County are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.75 out of 5 stars from 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility, scenic views of the river and ocean, and the well-maintained paths that make for pleasant strolls.
Many urban trails in Clatsop County, particularly those within Astoria and Seaside, are well-integrated with local public transport options. The Astoria Riverwalk, for instance, runs through the city and is easily reachable by public transit stops. For more detailed information on local routes and schedules, you can check the Astoria city website for parks and trails: astoria.gov/Parks/Trails.aspx.
Yes, urban hiking trails in Clatsop County generally offer good parking availability, especially those located within city limits or popular recreational areas. Trails along the Astoria Riverwalk and the Seaside Promenade have designated parking areas nearby, making access convenient for hikers.


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