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Oceanfront overlooking Three Arch Rocks
Oceanside Inn #8 is a favorite of regular guests to the Oceanside Inn. This historic property dates back to the 1920’s but recently underwent a full renovation. #8 is on the main level, on the Western (ocean-facing) end of the Northern wing, with unobstructed views of the Pacific Ocean and Three Arch Rocks National Wildlife Refuge. There are two bedrooms: one with a king bed and an attached bathroom, and a second with a queen size bed and an attached bathroom. Shared amenities at Oceanside Inn include three Level 2 EV chargers, complimentary guest laundry machines, and a massive deck extending over the bluff, and stairs to the beach below (there’s also a public beach access without stairs a block away). As noted in some reviews, the parking lot can be a little tight, and can occasionally be full (there are ten spaces for the ten units, but parking is not assigned). There is street parking immediately in front of the building, and plentiful parking about a block to the North across from the Blue Agate Cafe. Oceanside is considered by many to the hidden jewel of the Northern Oregon Coast. The beach is always special, but it’s even more so in Oceanside during low tides: tide pools abound on the far side of Maxwell Point. You can walk the tunnel under the Maxwell Point, or if the tide is sufficiently low, walk around it. You can easily harvest mussels by hand (with a shellfish license, purchased online from ODFW), and the tide pools are filled with anemones, sea stars, crabs, and mollusks. A few minutes to the south is Netarts Bay, where you can rent crab boats from Big Spruce Boat Rentals or Netarts Bay Garden RV Resort. They’ll give you tips for success, and they’ll even cook them up for you assuming a successful haul. You can crab year-round, but it’s generally best in fall and winter. You can also try clamming in Netarts Bay at low tide - there’s even a patch of geoduck clams at the start of the bay near Happy Camp! Oceanside is known as one of the best spots on the Oregon Coast for whale watching. While whales can be spotted any time of year, they’re most common from mid-December to mid-January as 20,000 gray whales migrate south to Mexico, and again in late March through early June as they pass by on their return to Alaska. When the weather is nice, the 180 degree views from the massive shared deck make it the perfect spot for whale watching. In town, you’ll find three great options for food within a block: Blue Agate and Current Cafe open for breakfast (and coffee!), and Rosanna’s is open starting with brunch . There’s also a small grocery store in Netarts, or a Safeway about 15 minutes away in Tillamook. The scenic road to through to Tillamook through Cape Meares is once again open, and while longer than the drive through Netarts, the views are exceptional. The drive down to Pacific City along Cape Lookout road is also amongst the most beautiful on the coast, making Pacific City (40 minutes to the south) an exceptional day trip. You can enjoy a drink at Pelican Brewery while watching the surfers and dory boats on the waves, and you can climb and slide down the dunes. We look forward to hosting you!

Red House Roost
Not suitable for infants/ children. Set for two adults only, Red House Roost has private entry, adorable and cozy apartment with the capacity to sleep two, nestled above our garage. It sits apart from main home. The views of the town and river are fabulous. Stroll to the river walk, downtown shopping, restaurants, pubs, micro breweries. Beach access is 20 minutes away. Goonie lover? Two blocks away is the old jail that was featured in the movie! NO SMOKING , NO PETS . Home stay permit HSL19-13

The Iconic Short Circuit House!
NO CLEANING FEES! Enjoy a unique stay with a spectacular view at Stephanie's House! Built in 1882 and used in the 1986 film ‘Short Circuit’, this Victorian farmhouse has all the modern amenities. Guests are just minutes away from downtown Astoria, and a short drive to our many coastal attractions. The patio boasts one of the best views in town- the Astoria-Megler bridge and the mighty mouth of the Pacific Ocean. If the rain keeps you inside, the same view is available from every bedroom window.

Pier 39 1st Mate’s Suite | River View + Fireplace
The First Mate’s Suite offers front-row Columbia River & mountain views from a king bed perfectly positioned to face both the water & a cozy fireplace. Watch passing ships, fishing boats, sea lions from the comfort of your suite, or use the antique freestanding binoculars for an even closer look. Blackout blinds, private bath & a well-appointed kitchenette. A bar table for two is perfect for morning coffee or evening wine as ships pass by—an intimate, elevated retreat over the water on Pier 39.

Astoria Hideaway w/ River Views
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Our cozy retreat offers the best of both worlds - a tranquil setting surrounded by trees and stunning views of the Columbia River, yet just steps away from downtown shops and restaurants. Walk to the Cathedral Tree Trail and Astoria Column. Inside, enjoy a plush bed with premium linens, heated bathroom floors, and a patio perfect for sipping coffee as ships glide by. Experience relaxation and convenience at our well-appointed hideaway.

Idyll Ridge - An Unplugged Retreat
Unplug by design at Idyll Ridge, a handcrafted off-grid sanctuary on 9 private acres. Experience total serenity with full-lite glass walls, a massive wood-fired hot tub, and private forest trails. We’ve traded Wi-Fi for absolute peace, but kept the luxury: a chef’s kitchen, a loft with a two-person soaking tub, and a backup generator for total reliability. Whether you’re hiking nearby Saddle Mountain or watching the sunset from the tub, this is the ultimate 2-night forest reset.

Mid-Century Riverfront Cabin - Seclusion Awaits!
Picturesque mid-century cabin...with your own private riverfront! (As seen on Magnolia Network 'Cabin Chronicles'). Boasting a magical view of huge forest trees and 300 feet of river frontage - enjoy a tastefully curated interior with luxury modern appliances & fast wifi. Soak in the incredible views on our expansive deck with a glass of wine, light a campfire on the private pebbled beach. Enjoy fishing/swimming right from your front door! @rivercabaan | rivercabaan . com

Coastal Loft
A large loft room located in a quiet peaceful neighborhood. Minutes to drive to countless leisure activities, with beaches, lakes, trails, golf courses and historic sites nearby. Minutes to Fort Steven's State Park or Fort Clatsop National Park. Centrally located between Seaside and Astoria. We are committed to making your stay with us comfortable and welcome the opportunity to help that happen. Private parking on site. Boat/trailer parking available.

Capt Johnson House; history with river views
Enter with your passcode and you'll be welcomed by the parlor’s 10-foot ceilings. Your river view, two-bedroom suite, shower/bath and laundry are up the stairs. This landmark home was built in 1875 and is named for Captain Eric Johnson, a Swedish immigrant and riverboat pilot. The kitchenette has a microwave, mini fridge, hot pot and coffee maker. Owner lives onsite per city code, though there are no shared spaces. Astoria Homestay Lodging: 21-03.

Historic Downtown Flat, No. 2
Step back in time and enjoy staying in the recently restored, iconic, Gilbaugh building and walk to all the best places to eat, drink and recreate in downtown Astoria. This well appointed, 2-bd 1-bath flat boasts beautiful period architecture. Located in the historic district, the flat is 1 block from the Ft. George Brewery and Heritage Museum and a couple of blocks from the Maritime Museum, Buoy Brewing, Bowpicker, Riverwalk and many others.

CLOUD 254-Astoria Downtown Guest Suite
CLOUD 254 - an industrial, eclectic style suite decorated with commercial fishing history from the local area, multi rooms, private suite all to yourself, located in the heart of DOWNTOWN ASTORIA - street level...Great for a getaway, to celebrate a special occasion, and for a great stay-cation or work-cation... ULTRA internet package with 600x35...5g wifi ... cozy fireplace... walking distance to EVERYTHING Astoria has to offer.

Tonquin's Rest Guest Suite in Astoria, Oregon
**The suite may not be safe or suitable for children under 12** Tonquin's Rest is a beautiful private suite in the upstairs of a 1903 Victorian home in Astoria's tranquil Uppertown neighborhood. The home is located in walking distance to the Goonies House, Pier 39, the Astoria Riverwalk and hiking trails. It is a 35 minute walk or 5 minute drive into downtown Astoria and a quick 30 minute drive to the beach.
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When is the best time to visit Astoria?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Astoria?
Astoria has riverside neighborhoods, historic downtown districts, and areas near the waterfront that are often suggested for their charm and walkability. Many guests look for vacation rentals that blend character with easy access to local shops, galleries, and restaurants.
What are the best things to do in Astoria with kids?
Families often explore the Oregon Film Museum or climb the Astoria Column for broad views of the region. Browsing local maritime exhibits and walking along waterfront paths are also popular with kids.
What are some of the best things to do in Astoria?
Astoria has waterfront walks, local brewery visits, and maritime history at the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Exploring the Astoria Column, browsing galleries, and sampling regional flavors are frequently suggested experiences.
How is the weather in Astoria?
Astoria experiences cool, wet winters around 38–49°F (3–10°C) and mild, drier summers near 54–69°F (12–20°C). Pack layers and a rain jacket, as precipitation is common most months, especially from fall through spring.
When is the best time to visit Astoria?
Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and less rainfall, making it a popular time for outdoor exploration and local events. Winter months are wetter but feature a quieter atmosphere around town.
What are the best places to visit in Astoria?
Visitors frequently explore the Astoria Column, stroll the historic downtown, and visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum. Riverfront parks and local shops provide additional places to discover Astoria's distinctive character.
What are some hiking trails in Astoria?
Astoria has forested trails near the Astoria Column and accessible paths in regional parks, with sights of the river and city. Hikers often look for routes with views, shaded sections, and easy access to natural scenery.
What are some family activities we can do in Astoria?
Families frequently enjoy visiting maritime museums, exploring play areas along the waterfront, and walking up the Astoria Column. Local parks and small shops add options for relaxed outings with children.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Astoria?
Popular day trips from Astoria include exploring Pacific beaches, hiking coastal forests, and visiting nearby towns known for fishing and local art. Nature reserves and scenic spots around the Columbia River are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Astoria?
Many stays in Astoria welcome pets, especially in areas close to the waterfront and city parks. Guests traveling with dogs often find vacation rentals paired with access to open spaces and walking paths.
What are some local tips for visiting Astoria?
Locals suggest layering clothing for changing weather, exploring smaller shops and markets, and tasting regional seafood. Bring a rain jacket, especially in fall or winter, and watch for riverfront walks during clearer afternoons.
What is Astoria known for?
Astoria is recognized for its maritime history, historic waterfront buildings, and locally brewed beer. The city also has connections to regional film production and access to scenic river and forest landscapes.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Astoria?
Seek out small art galleries, unique antique shops, or lesser-known riverfront parks for quieter moments. Astoria has murals, local coffee spots, and community markets that reveal the city's creative side.
What are the best foods to try in Astoria?
Regional seafood like wild salmon, locally caught crab, and steamer clams are frequently suggested in Astoria. Visitors also seek out craft beers, artisan cheeses, and baked goods in downtown cafes.
What should I bring for a trip to Astoria?
Pack layers, a rain jacket, waterproof shoes, and comfortable clothing for exploring outdoors. A camera is useful for river and city views, and many visitors bring a reusable shopping bag for local markets.
What is the nightlife in Astoria like?
Astoria's nightlife has local breweries, laid-back bars, and music venues in historic districts. Live bands or open mic nights are common, and many spots pair regional beers with casual bites.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Astoria?
Events in Astoria often center on waterfront celebrations and food festivals, including the Astoria Scandinavian Midsummer Festival, activities at the Astoria Regatta, and regional brewery gatherings in summer. Seasonal community events are also frequent throughout the year.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Astoria?
Astoria has many family-friendly vacation rentals across its riverside and downtown areas, often with flexible layouts and proximity to parks. Some stays feature amenities that support travel with children, including extra bedrooms and living spaces.
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Astoria holiday rentals start at $64 SGD per night before taxes and fees

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60 properties offer extra space & child-friendly amenities

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80 properties have a dedicated workspace

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150 of Astoria holiday rentals include wifi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Beachfront and Pet-friendly across Astoria rentals

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Astoria stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.9 out of 5!
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