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Urban hiking trails in Pacific County, Washington, offer diverse landscapes ranging from coastal environments to dense forests and wetlands. The region is characterized by its Pacific Ocean coastline, including expansive sandy beaches and the mouth of the Columbia River. Inland, hikers encounter lush forests and significant wetland areas, providing varied backdrops for urban exploration.
Last updated: April 25, 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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. 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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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 Astoria-Megler Bridge is a stunning steel bridge connecting Astoria, Oregon, to Point Ellice near Megler, Washington. It is the second-longest continuous bridge in the world and the final link between Mexico and Canada in the US highway system. Every October, the Great Columbia Crossing event is held, where pedestrians can enjoy the breathtaking views of the bridge. It has also been featured in several commercials and the 1986 movie Short Circuit.
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The Astoria Riverwalk trail, which runs along the city's waterfront and a section of the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad, is a scenic 12.8-mile path that offers an excellent opportunity to soak in the beauty of Youngs Bay and the Astoria-Megler Bridge. The trail also features several shops, restaurants, and historical landmarks, such as the Maritime Memorial and the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
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Volunteers from the nonprofit Astoria Riverfront Trolley Association (ARTA) operate the service and maintain the streetcar and tracks, but the city of Astoria has provided some funding for certain purchases, including a new trolleyway in 2001 and a contribution toward the cost of purchasing the trolley Tram. The car was on loan from San Antonio for its first seven years, but was purchased by ARTA in August 2005. By 2004, the trolley had become "one of Astoria's most popular features" and "a major attraction in the city of Astoria."
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There are over 10 urban hiking trails detailed in this guide, offering a variety of experiences from easy strolls to moderate walks. These routes provide excellent opportunities to explore the urban and semi-urban landscapes near Pacific County.
Yes, several easy urban walks are available. For a pleasant, shorter option, consider the Astoria Riverwalk Trail, which is just under 5 kilometers. Another accessible choice is the Columbia River Maritime Museum loop, an easy 4.3-kilometer route.
Urban hikes in this region often blend scenic waterfront views with historical points of interest. You can expect to see the Columbia River estuary, charming townscapes, and potentially glimpses of the diverse natural beauty that characterizes Pacific County, such as coastal environments and lush forests.
Yes, there are several urban loop trails. The Astoria–Megler Bridge loop offers an easy 6.26-kilometer circuit. For a slightly longer, moderate option, the Mill Pond Village loop covers over 9 kilometers.
Many urban routes offer proximity to interesting landmarks. For example, you can explore the historic town of Ilwaco, or visit the iconic North Head Lighthouse, which provides stunning coastal views. The Columbia River Maritime Museum loop specifically passes by the museum itself.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the accessible nature of the trails, the beautiful waterfront scenery, and the opportunity to combine outdoor activity with exploring local towns and historical sites.
Absolutely. The Astoria Riverwalk and the Astoria Riverwalk Trail both provide extensive views of the Columbia River, allowing you to experience the dynamic meeting point of the river and the Pacific Ocean.
Yes, many urban trails are conveniently located near local amenities. For instance, the Baked Goods Café is a highlight near some of the routes, offering a perfect spot to refuel. The towns themselves, like Ilwaco, also provide various dining options.
The longest urban hike featured in this guide is the Mill Pond Village loop, which spans approximately 9.18 kilometers and is rated as moderate difficulty.
Yes, several urban hikes offer access to historical sites. The Battery Harvey Allen is a notable historical highlight that can be explored in conjunction with nearby trails, offering a glimpse into the region's past.


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