Explore Warrenton’s vibrant culture and must-see attractions. Join our guided tour for a unique hop-on-hop-off experience. Spot elk and receive a sand dollar!
Explore Warrenton’s vibrant culture and must-see attractions. Join our guided tour for a unique hop-on-hop-off experience. Spot elk and receive a sand dollar!
- Fort Clatsop National Memorial - Immerse yourself in history at Fort Clatsop, the winter quarters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1805 to 1806. Stroll through the reconstructed fort, explore the visitor center’s exhibits, and enjoy a short film that vividly depicts the expedition’s journey. Discover the challenges faced by the Corps of…
- Fort Clatsop National Memorial - Immerse yourself in history at Fort Clatsop, the winter quarters of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1805 to 1806. Stroll through the reconstructed fort, explore the visitor center’s exhibits, and enjoy a short film that vividly depicts the expedition’s journey. Discover the challenges faced by the Corps of Discovery during their time on the Oregon Coast, including weather, isolation, and survival. This visit offers a blend of history, storytelling, and the opportunity to walk the same grounds as the expedition.
- Warrenton - Discover where to purchase fish and crabs directly from the boats. The tour will also include a 15-minute stop at the South Jetty.
- Fort Stevens State Park - Explore one of the largest and most historic parks on the Oregon Coast. This segment of the tour includes several stops within Fort Stevens, lasting approximately 1 hour. Visit the iconic Peter Iredale shipwreck, stroll along expansive coastal beaches, and enjoy views where the Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean. Your guide will share tales of the “Graveyard of the Pacific,” local shipwreck history, and the fort’s military past, including Battery Russell. There is ample time at each stop to take photos and appreciate the scale and beauty of this unique coastal landscape.
- Hammond - Pause along the Columbia River in Hammond for a clear view across the water into Washington State, including Fort Columbia. Situated near the mouth of the Pacific Ocean and just minutes from Fort Stevens, this scenic viewpoint showcases where the river broadens before meeting the sea. Your guide will provide insights into the river’s significance, regional history, and the surrounding landscape.
This location is also associated with the filming of Free Willy, where the famous whale jumped the jetty. Keep an eye out for local wildlife—elk are frequently spotted in the area.
This is a brief photo stop with expansive views and a strong sense of place at the edge of the Pacific Northwest.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bottled water
- Snacks
Embark on an unforgettable journey in Warrenton with our customized guided tour! Delight in an exhilarating scavenger hunt, delve into the area’s fascinating history, and take in stunning vistas. Observe the dramatic meeting of the ocean and river, earning its name, The Graveyard of the Pacific.
Don’t forget to bring your own water bottle. As a token of…
Embark on an unforgettable journey in Warrenton with our customized guided tour! Delight in an exhilarating scavenger hunt, delve into the area’s fascinating history, and take in stunning vistas. Observe the dramatic meeting of the ocean and river, earning its name, The Graveyard of the Pacific.
Don’t forget to bring your own water bottle. As a token of gratitude for helping reduce plastic waste, you’ll be gifted a lovely sand dollar.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.