Fort Stevens State Park Tours

Fort Stevens State Park
Fort Stevens State Park featuring general coastal views, a sunset and building ruins
Fort Stevens State Park
Fort Stevens State Park
Fort Stevens State Park


See a century-old fort and enjoy the outdoor setting of this park at the very end of the Columbia River.

Established during the Civil War, the stronghold in what is now Fort Stevens State Park was one of three that protected the harbors at the outlet of the Columbia River. The fortress operated until after World War II. Visit the remains of military sites and explore the pretty natural setting. Stop at the ranger station, visitor center and museum for additional information.

Pick up a pamphlet to participate in a self-guided history scavenger hunt. Contact the Friends of Old Fort Stevens to see if any guided tours are available. I

nteresting sites from old times include the Battery Russell from the early 1900s and the South Jetty. Fort Stevens is an earthworks battery built near the end of the Civil War. Cannons in place for World War I were never called on to fire. The more modern guns readied for World War II also remained unfired, even during the fort’s 1942 attack from a Japanese submarine.

Bike 9 miles (15 kilometers) or hike 6 miles (10 kilometers) on trails through the park’s forest with views of dunes and wetlands. Ride around long, narrow Coffenbury Lake and stop to swim or have a picnic. Kayak and fish at two other lakes nearby.

Consider staying overnight at one of the many tent, yurt, cabin or RV sites. Watch for whales, seals, deer and snowy plovers here.

One park highlight is the wreck of the Peter Iredale. Head to the shoreline near the southern end of the park to see the rusting carcass of an English sailing ship that went aground in 1906 in this area of the ocean known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. All 27 crewmembers, including two stowaways, were rescued and taken care of at Fort Stevens. The wreck is approachable and very photogenic at low tide, especially at sunset.

Fort Stevens State Park is near Hammond, Oregon, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Astoria. Travel to the park from central Astoria in about 20 minutes by car or bike in roughly 45 minutes. The park never closes. There are fees for parking or camping. Make campground reservations in advance.

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ElainaS.

Extremely beautiful, green surroundings! We want to come back and experience the park in our RV. If you do come here though, you need to make reservations way in advance! Nature at its finest!

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Go early to the main part of the fort with museum. It closes at 5pm. Then drive around the whole fort and see all the artillery batteries.

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Shipwreck of Peter Iredale

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TomS

Huge park with camping, bike trails, and beach walking.

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South Jetty Inn

South Jetty Inn

2.5 out of 5
984 Pacific Dr, Hammond, OR
South Jetty Inn
Shilo Inn Suites Hotel - Warrenton

Shilo Inn Suites Hotel - Warrenton

2.5 out of 5
1609 E Harbor Dr, Warrenton, OR
Shilo Inn Suites Hotel - Warrenton
Hammond Home 2 Blocks to Marina & Columbia River!

Hammond Home 2 Blocks to Marina & Columbia River!

3 out of 5
Hammond
Hammond Home 2 Blocks to Marina & Columbia River!
Columbia River Views: Spacious Hammond Getaway!

Columbia River Views: Spacious Hammond Getaway!

3 out of 5
Hammond
Columbia River Views: Spacious Hammond Getaway!
Balconies w/ Scenic River Views: Hammond Townhome!

Balconies w/ Scenic River Views: Hammond Townhome!

3.5 out of 5
Hammond
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Walk to Main Avenue: Cozy Unit in Warrenton

Walk to Main Avenue: Cozy Unit in Warrenton

3 out of 5
Warrenton, OR
Walk to Main Avenue: Cozy Unit in Warrenton
Astoria Riverwalk Inn

Astoria Riverwalk Inn

2 out of 5
400 Industry Street, Astoria, OR
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3 Mi to Beach: Oregon North Coast Retreat

3 Mi to Beach: Oregon North Coast Retreat

3 out of 5
Warrenton
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Lloyd Hotel Astoria Bayfront, an Ascend Collection Hotel

Lloyd Hotel Astoria Bayfront, an Ascend Collection Hotel

2.5 out of 5
555 Hamburg Avenue, Astoria, OR
Lloyd Hotel Astoria Bayfront, an Ascend Collection Hotel
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Things to do near Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens State Park offers a variety of activities for outdoor enthusiasts, including biking and boating. Visitors can enjoy scenic boat tours and take leisurely evening strolls along the park's beautiful trails. Don't miss the chance to witness breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant colors, making for a perfect end to your day in this picturesque setting.

Shopping

For shopping near Fort Stevens State Park, check out the Turnaround Market, a cozy spot with local vibes, just 13 miles away. If you're up for a drive, visit the Seaside Carousel Mall and Seaside Antique Mall, both 14 miles away, offering a mix of entertainment and unique finds.

Recreation

At Gearhart Golf Links, enjoy a round of golf amidst lush landscapes and ocean breezes, just 11 miles from Fort Stevens State Park. For family-friendly fun, head to the Astoria Aquatic Center, located 7 miles away, offering pools and activities for all ages. Seaside Golf Course, 14 miles away, also provides a great outdoor golfing experience.

Adventure

Explore the Fort to Sea Trail, located 6 miles from Fort Stevens State Park, for a scenic hike through lush forests and coastal views. For a more challenging experience, trek Angora Peak Trailhead at 28 miles or Cape Falcon Trailhead at 29 miles, both offering breathtaking vistas and adventure.

Nightlife

In Fort Stevens State Park, the nearby Liberty Theater offers a charming atmosphere filled with culture and romance, just 7 miles away. For thrilling arcade adventures, Captain Kid Amusement Park is 15 miles away, while Coaster Theatre, 20 miles away, provides family-friendly entertainment and a cozy vibe.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Fort Stevens State Park

Fort Stevens State Park in Hammond, Oregon, offers a diverse range of attractions for all types of travelers. Explore historic sites, including the old fort, and enjoy scenic outdoor experiences within this national state park. With nearby sights to discover, visitors can immerse themselves in the rich culture and history of the area while soaking up the beautiful surroundings. Whether you're looking for adventure or relaxation, Fort Stevens has something for everyone.

  • Astoria Riverfront Trolley: Experience a charming ride on this historic trolley, which offers a delightful glimpse into Astoria's rich culture and history. The scenic route along the waterfront provides stunning views of the Columbia River, making it a perfect leisurely outing.
  • Peter Iredale Shipwreck: Visit this hauntingly beautiful shipwreck, a memorial to the maritime history of the region. Located near the beach, it offers a unique photo opportunity and a chance to reflect on the ship’s storied past amidst the natural beauty of the coast.
  • Astoria-Megler Bridge: Marvel at the architectural grandeur of this modern bridge, which connects Oregon and Washington. Spanning the Columbia River, it offers breathtaking views and serves as a symbol of the region's development and connectivity.

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