Here’s a great itinerary for exploring Oregon’s North Coast. Spend five nights and six days marveling at rugged coastlines, jumping in swimming holes, hiking, and watching the waves break. This route will take you from Portland to Astoria, down the Northern Coast to Tillamook, and then back to Portland.
Oregon’s North Coast Day 1
From Portland, head west on Highway 30. You’ll start your journey where Lewis and Clark first glimpsed the Pacific Ocean: Astoria. Once the regional trading center for the lower Columbia basin, Astoria remains a hub to this day. Its economy is centered around fishing, fish processing, and lumber. But most people who visit now see it as a great weekend getaway. And a host of other people are making a pilgrimage to see where the Goonies was shot. Here are 15 things to do in Astoria. Though, notably absent is the one thing you absolutely must do: eat at Bowpicker Fish and Chips.
For camping we recommend Fort Stevens State Park and for provisions you could stop at the Astoria Coop. While at Fort Stevens State Park, you will inevitably find yourself marveling at the Peter Iredale. You can walk right up to this ship wreck at low tide. This four-masted steel ship left Salina Cruz, Mexico in 1906, bound for Portland. It was supposed to pick up a cargo of wheat. When it ran aground at Clatsop Beach, apparently the red-bearded captain stood stiffly at attention. He saluted his ship and said, “May God bless you and may your bones bleach in these sands.” Indeed they have.