About Astoria Column

Astoria Column

The Astoria Column was erected in 1926 at an elevation of 600 feet atop Coxcomb Hill, the location of the first permanent American Settlement west of the Rockies.

It is a monument to the natural riches of the Pacific Northwest and the people who settled in Oregon. The artwork etched along the column chronicles the area's heritage, telling a layered story of exploration, settlement, and technological advancement. While the column briefly depicts early Indigenous presence, the story it tells overwhelmingly centers on European-American exploration, colonization, and expansion.

Family Tip: Take the time to climb the 164-step spiral staircase to the viewing deck. For indulging in the challenge, you will be greeted by an unforgettable view of the city and surrounding rivers, bay, forest, mountains and Pacific Ocean. And don’t forget to purchase a wooden glider at the visitor center (proceeds go to the Column) and watch it soar high above the city…it will rekindle the child in you!

Runners and Walkers: Earn your view by running or walking to the column from the Astoria Riverwalk or Clatsop College. The shorter trail (0.7 miles out and back) begins at Clatsop Community College and climbs through the woods to the column (300 vertical foot gain). If you're looking to challenge yourself, you can also reach the Column from other points in town, including the Astoria Riverwalk (Slightly more than 3 miles, out and back)

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    November 6, 2025
    AlexF939

    Quiet impressive.

    Manicure landscape, clean, limited parking. Souvenir shop was closed by 4:00 pm. Rainy day so could not really appreciate the surroundings and view due to fog and limited light.

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    October 28, 2025
    Karen V

    It was cool, but very high!!

    It is a beautifully detailed column. Nice history around it. It is a very long treck to the top. The view is worth it but if you have a fear of heights or are claustrophobic, this may not be for you. There is not much at this site so plan accordingly, bring water/snacks. Also your admission ticket gives you discounts into a few other Astoria sites so come here first. The directional signs are easy to miss, especially with the current road work.

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    October 25, 2025
    aconner1474

    Northern Most Vista at Astoria Column for Oregon - Wowza the views from here

    2 of the 4 adults braved the stairs to climb to the top for the best views! The other 2 enjoyed the views from the base! River views and bridge views were fantastic! Seeing the column history was unique! Northern most part of Oregon!

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    October 24, 2025
    LaurieB980

    A GREAT experience with wonderful views!!

    We stopped by to do the Column on our way through town down to Seaside. I wasn't sure how well I would do on the 164 steps up to the top due to a previous knee issue, but I was able to do it without much trouble at all! There are wide landings at several places along the way which talk about how many steps you've gone, and a little about people who helped finance the Column, and those helped a lot both with people coming up as well as for those coming back down. People at the top were sending off balsawood planes (that they had bought at the gift store) into the air where the breeze caught them and we got to watch as some fluttered their way over the trees and toward the water! It was great to watch! Some came right back to the one who launched them! The little kids especially loved that!! The views from up at the top were pretty amazing also, but for those who didn't want to climb all those steps, the view from the grassy area by the Column was quite similar and spectacular in itself!! I was just so proud of myself for being able to do the entire walk UP and down the steps!!

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    October 19, 2025
    Kari R

    Stop for history buffs

    Good stop for any history buffs or interested in Lewis and Clark’s journey. The column is at the top of a hill in Astoria. Pretty drive up and ample parking. We loved the views (including of the Highway 101 bridge to WA) and the paintings on the exterior of the column. Stairs on the way up - 164 of them - are not for the faint of heart or scars of heights.

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