About
Imagine standing atop a towering structure offering 360° views, including a historic river, timberlands, and the gleaming Pacific. Such an experience awaits at Astoria Column.
Perched on Coxcomb Hill, this impressive monument was built in 1926 and tells the tale of the region's history. A spiraling frieze encases the column, depicting scenes ranging from the discovery of the Columbia River by Captain Gray in 1792 to the railroad's arrival.
The Astoria Column is concrete and soars to over 125 feet, providing a breathtaking vantage point. The frieze artwork, a fusion of Italian Renaissance and Art Deco styles, was realized by Italian immigrant Attilio Pusterla. The Great Northern Railway commissioned him to celebrate Astoria's significance in expanding the Pacific Northwest.
Though climbing to the top may be a daunting 164 steps, it's a rewarding pilgrimage. Standing on the column's platform, visitors witness the grandeur of the Columbia River as it meets the ocean, the intricate tapestry of Astoria's Victorian homes, and the wild, untamed beauty of the surrounding forests.
The Astoria Column is near the Columbia River Maritime Museum, making it possible to visit two iconic destinations in a day. The Astoria Column has walking trails and a gift shop, and the dedicated picnic area is perfect for resting and recuperating with snacks or a to-go meal from Bridgewater Bistro.
Fun Facts & Cool Features
A fun fact about the Astoria Column is that the spiral frieze artwork showcases a rare and captivating style. This method uses layers of plaster carved to reveal contrasting colors and dates back to Renaissance Italy.
Kids and those who are kids at heart will love the tradition of sailing wooden gliders from the tower's summit. Visitors can purchase these balsa gliders at the gift shop and launch them into the wind. It's a timeless tradition, watching them soar and glide over the hill and beyond, a whimsical addition to the already enriching experience.
Another fun fact at the Astoria Column is the tribute to the Chinook Tribe. There is an elevated replica of Chief Concomly's burial canoe, a prominent historical figure revered as an expert navigator, a skilled negotiator, and a trader from 1765 to 1830.
With Astoria close to Seaside Beach, it's easy to combine activities. Grab breakfast at the Osprey Cafe in Seaside Beach on the way to Astoria Column or visit the Tillamook Rock Lighthouse after sailing gliders off the column.
A cool feature is that the Astoria Column attracts special events, private functions, and weddings. The iconic tower makes for memorable one-time events, but because it's a public park, it can't be closed for private activities.
The Astoria Column provides a panoramic feast for the eyes and a deeper appreciation for the layers of history and culture that have shaped this picturesque region.
Whether you visit Astoria Column for the climb, the view, the history, or the thrill of launching a glider, it promises an enriching Cannon Beach vacation experience.
Getting There
Here are the step-by-step driving directions from Cannon Beach to Astoria Column:
- Start out going north on US-101 N toward Astoria for approximately 20 miles.
- Continue straight to stay on US-101 N, following signs for Astoria for about 5 miles.
- Take the exit toward Port of Astoria from US-30 W.
- Merge onto US-30 W toward Astoria for 4 miles.
- Turn left onto W Marine Dr/Astoria Riverfront Trolley.
- After 0.8 miles, turn right onto 16th St.
- Turn left onto Exchange St.
- After 1.2 miles, continue onto Olney Ave.
- Slight right onto Coxcomb Dr.
- Address: 1 Coxcomb Dr, Astoria, OR 97103
Cost
Admission is free, but there is a cost to park:
- Parking: $5 per car
Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.
Local Tips
- Arrive at dawn or dusk for the best lighting and photographic setting.
- Check the weather beforehand; visibility from the top can be affected by fog.
- Wear comfortable shoes for the climb—164 steps can be quite the workout.
- Be sure to buy a wooden glider from the gift shop; it's a fun activity for kids and adults.
- Visit at night to witness the rainbow of LED lights on the column!