From Portland: Oregon Coast Scenic Day Tour – Ecola State Park, Oregon
Explore the Oregon coast on a day trip from Portland. Visit the bustling seaport of Astoria, the picturesque town of Cannon Beach, and Ecola State Park.
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Explore the northern stretch of the Oregon coast between Astoria and Cannon Beach on a guided day trip. Learn about the area’s history, culture, and nature as you visit the bustling seaport of Astoria, the quintessential beach town of Cannon Beach, and Ecola State Park.
Start your day in the bustling seaport of Astoria, where the Columbia River feeds into the Pacific Ocean. Wander the town’s docks, wind up the Astoria Column, and walk through Fort Clatsop, where Lewis & Clark and John Jacob Astor concluded their epic expeditions.
Continue south along beaches and bluffs to Cannon Beach. Meander through the town, where the savory smell of chowder houses meets the briny ocean air on Cannon Beach’s picturesque streets. Take to the beach for an interpretative nature walk to Haystack Rock with your naturalist guide.
Complete your day by traversing through a maze of Sitka spruce in Ecola State Park. The forest opens to a secluded beach where you’ll cap off your tour with an amazing view of the crashing waves.
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Highlights
Discover the history of the Oregon coast on a day trip from Portland
Explore the bustling seaport of Astoria and picturesque Cannon Beach
Learn about the history of the area and the local wildlife from your guide
Traverse through a maze of Sitka spruce trees in Ecola State Park
Includes
Expert Naturalist Guide to lead you through your explorations
Comfortable transportation in a high roof Ford Transit Van
Pick up and drop off in Downtown Portland
Picnic style lunch, snacks, and drinks throughout the day
All park entry fees and transportation costs throughout the day
Any personal expenses or souvenirs
Recommended guide gratuity
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