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Beat the heat in Astoria, Oregon

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Adventure is calling from the charming town of Astoria, Oregon! With average late-summer temperatur­es of only 70 degrees, you can enjoy everything—from awe-inspiring Victorian architectu­re to a quaint 1920s-era downtown to gorgeous waterfront vistas—in cool-weather comfort. A refreshing escape awaits!

Loseyourse­lf in the storied town of “Little San Francisco!” The oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, Astoria’s unique history is reflected in its many museums and monuments, while its lush coastal forests are ideal for hiking, picnicking and encounteri­ng wildlife.

Retrace the footsteps of the Lewis and Clark expedition with a trip to Fort Clatsop, where a replica of their winter camp from 1805–1806 offers a glimpse into their journey. Learn how to shoot flintlock guns or make candles with live demos.

Once you’ve worked up an appetite, head over to Bowpicker Fish and Chips for lunch. Don’t worry about scouring the menu, as they only offer one item: their famous, fresh-caught beer-battered albacore tuna and steak fries— a local favorite— served right out of an old converted boat!

As golden hour approaches, make your way to the city’s most famous monument, the Astoria Column. Climb the steps of the 125-foot structure for a stunning, 360-degree panoramic view of the grandeur of the Northwest. Simply magical!

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