Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Oregon Coast
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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Oregon Coast

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About this experience

Download the GuideAlong self-guided audio tour and you'll discover more on your Oregon Coast road trip. Hear fascinating behind-the-scenes stories, local tips and directions play automatically, all based on your location.

You'll be guided to all of the area's famous highlights as well as lessor known gems including miles of wide sand beaches, a working cheese factory, a decommissioned fort with a famous shipwreck, notable historic bridges and world-class aquariums.

Enjoy the freedom to travel offline at your own pace, spending more time at places that interest you, and bypass any that don’t.

- Stories, tips and directions play automatically based on your location
- Travel at your own pace
- Tour offline using GPS, no cell service or WiFi needed
- Suggested itineraries for half, full or multi day use
- Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
- Like having a tour guide along for the drive

Purchase one tour per vehicle.

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Self-Guided Audio Driving Tour in Oregon Coast

What's included

Support: Toll free phone, chat and email
Easy To Use: Pre-download and tour offline
Trip Planners: In-app, web and PDF
Location Based: Stories, tips & directions that autoplay
Buy once, use forever! No expiry, includes free updates
GuideAlong (GyPSy Guide) Audio Tour: 565+ Points
Flexible Routes: Suggested itineraries or create your own

Detailed itinerary

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As the audio guides play commentary based on your gps location, you can create your own itinerary along the tour route to match your interests and schedule.

Or you can use our trip planners for our suggestions on half, full or multi day itineraries.

Some of the many highlights are listed below;

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Astoria is the oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, with picture-perfect Victorian-age homes overlooking the port. Climb to the top of the Astoria Column to get a birds-eye view of where the Columbia River dumps into the Pacific Ocean. Visit the Riverwalk Trail to find a perfect spot for lunch. Just for fun, drive across the Astoria-Megler Bridge. This four-mile-long bridge was the last link to connect Highway 101 between the Canadian and Mexican borders.

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Cannon Beach is exactly why you are visiting the Oregon Coast. It’s a quaint yet bustling town with a wide-open beach with spectacular views of Haystack Rock. The massive basalt outcrop rises up over 235 feet from the shore, surrounded by smaller sea stacks called “The Needles” and in low tide, the tidal pools are perfect for discovering tidepool creatures and sea birds. Sunsets here are spectacular.

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Cape Meares State Park offers you a chance to go for hikes, watch for whales, visit an old lighthouse and see a sacred octopus tree. Yes, that’s what we said. At the end of a short trail is an old Sitka spruce that looks like an octopus with giant limbs pointing to the sky. And the views down the coast are superb.

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The Cape Perpetua Scenic Area with shore features like the Devils Churn, Thor’s Well and Spouting Horn is the perfect stop to see the rugged edge of the Oregon Coast. Waves smash over the jagged volcanic rocks, casting a mist high into the sky. At low tide, trails take you closer to the action. If the tide is high, go inland on trails rich with thick coastal forests of Sitka spruce. Take a deep breath in to enjoy the best air possible, before you drive a few miles down the road to visit the Sea Lion Caves. This attraction takes you into the largest cave on the west coast to see hundreds of rowdy (and smelly!) sea lions and birds.

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Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area on the Otter Crest Loop near Depoe Bay,is a perfect example of the erosional powers of water. What might have been caves in the cliff have been beaten by relentless wave action that finally collapsed the roof. Now, winter waves gush through the openings - churning and foaming like an evil brew. But, if you are there in low tide, it’s a splendid spot to explore the tidal pools and even dare to explore the caldron.

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On a coastline dotted with stylish bridges, Florence manages to stand out with its lovely crossing of the Siuslaw River. We'll hear about the common thread behind practically all of the Oregon Coasts bridges as we tour. It's not the biggest, but it certainly projects pleasing features. Be sure to explore the Old Town, which also happens to be the best place for bridge views.

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Fort Stevens State Park was once the primary military defence installation right at the mouth of the Columbia River. It was manned for 84 years, but now sits silently with many artifacts waiting to be explored. Wander through the displays at the military museum, then explore the concrete gun batteries. Underground tours take you into the chilling past. Don’t forget to stop along the shore to see the remains of the shipwreck of the Peter Iredale.

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The beach at Lincoln City seems to take the brunt of the winter storms, leaving massive logs and driftwood washed up on the shore. It’s a perfect place to beachcomb. Especially on the days the volunteers have hidden signature glass floats amongst the beached logs and tall grasses for you to discover. What a find!!! If you don’t find one on the shore, Lincoln City has many glass blowers with shops full of beautiful ornaments to take home as a souvenir of your trip down the Oregon Coast.

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Newport Beach is home to two incredible aquatic learning facilities. Stop in at either the Oregon Coast Aquarium or the Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center to learn about the species that live on or under the shores of the Oregon Coast.

Drive around the inviting Newport Harbor with waterfront stores and restaurants. See if you aren't tempted for a snack or refreshment with views to the glorious Yaquina Bay Bridge. When in season, the sea lions are hilarious to watch.

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Ssssh! It’s a secret. Tunnel Beach near the town of Oceanside is not exactly a secret, but it does lead to a secluded little beach. Back in the 1920s some folks thought it would be fine to blast a hole in the base of the cliff to take visitors to a hidden beach. The 90-foot-long tunnel is accessed through what looks like an old war bunker, where rocks and stray driftwood litters the floor. It's fun to go through. The shore leading to it is also a gem of a beach. People love strolling this one to look for treasures like clear agates, green and blue jasper, and marine fossils.

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What may have been the end of the road for Lewis and Clark, Seaside is the beginning of fun for us. Seaside is Oregon’s answer to, well, seaside fun. An old-time amusement park attracts the crowds, but so does the 1.5-mile promenade and the restaurants and shops. That beach though is home to clam digs and long walks in the sand. If you are looking for signature craft beer or Oregon clam chowder, this is your starting block.

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Can you say cheese! Tillamook is more than just cheese, it’s ice cream too! The Tillamook Creamery draws in the crowds offering free tours and samples, but the town offers much more. Check out the air museum housed in the last remaining WWII blimp hangar, which is one of the largest wooden structures in the world. There are a few craft breweries in town, with one boasting a beer fermented using locally sourced yeast and microflora. This is also your gateway to the Three Cape Scenic Loop.

What's not included

Day-use Parking Permit for Fort Stevens State Park: $5 per vehicle
Day-use Parking Fee for Cape Perpetua Scenic Area: $5 per vehicle
Reservations

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Suitable for all physical fitness levels
How to Access: After booking you’ll receive an email and text with instructions (search “Download Audio Tour”). Click the link in the email/text to sign in with your preferred Apple or Google account and redeem your voucher code ahead of time.
Download The GuideAlong App: Download the free app over WiFi or cellular data and sign in with the same Apple or Google account.
Download The Tour: Download the tour in the GuideAlong app under 'My Tours' over WiFi or cellular data.
Start The Tour: Open the tour in the GuideAlong app to preview the start locations, tour route and trip planner, or start the tour.
Location-Based Stories: Audio commentary plays automatically as you drive using your phone’s GPS chip. Wherever you are and whichever direction you’re going, you’ll hear the best stories and tips.
Flexible Travel Date: Tours are a one-time purchase with no expiry or date/time limit. If your plans change to a different day, there’s no need to change your travel date.
Tour at Your Leisure: With GuideAlong, you control the pace. Start, stop, and resume the tour any day, anytime, adapting it to your schedule.
Driving Tours: Group Savings: One purchase covers everyone in the vehicle, making it a cost-effective way to explore.
Works Offline: No internet or cell service is required once the audio tour is downloaded to your phone, so you can relax and tour offline.
Bring A Charger: Pack a USB/C car charger for charging and easy sound connectivity, and make sure your device is fully charged.
Technical Support: The GuideAlong support team is available daily by toll-free phone, online chat, and email.

Meeting point

Start at (Astoria or Florence) or join anywhere along the tour route. After booking, search your email for “Download Audio Tour" and follow the instructions to download now over Wi-Fi/cell service. Then, preview the start location/s and tour route in the app.

Important notes

STEPS TO GET YOUR GUIDEALONG AUDIO TOUR:

1. SIGN IN + REDEEM your VOUCHER CODE: https://store.guidealong.com/voucher
2. DOWNLOAD the GuideAlong App
3. SIGN IN to the GuideAlong app with the same Apple or Google account as Step 1
4. DOWNLOAD the Audio Tour NOW

FIND YOUR VOUCHER CODE AND INSTRUCTIONS
- Email: Search your inbox for “Your Tour Operator Sent You A Message” and “Instructions for GuideAlong Audio Tour.” Check All Mail and your junk/spam folder.
- Text: Check for a text message from +17817732638.
- This Ticket: Find the voucher code at the top under the QR code and redeem at Step 1.
- Viator App: Open your booking and select Contact Support > Contact Tour Operator.
- TripAdvisor App: Open your Account and select Messages.
- Need help? Call GuideAlong toll-free on 1866-477-1791.

DOWNLOAD THE GUIDEALONG APP & TOUR NOW
You must pre-download both the GuideAlong app and audio tour to your phone over reliable wifi or cellular data before you drive out of signal. If you can OPEN your tour and see the START TOURING button, your tour is downloaded. No service is required while touring.

FLEXIBLE TRAVEL DATE
There’s no expiry, date or time limit for your tour, so download the GuideAlong app and audio tour now. If your plans change to a different day there’s no need to change your travel date.

CHARGING & SOUND
We don’t recommend connecting your phone to the vehicle's USB port. Instead, use a USB/C car charger adapter in the auxiliary power outlet (cigarette lighter) to prevent an automatic secondary pairing and keep your phone charged. CarPlay and Android Auto are not yet supported, so listen to the tour through your phone’s speaker or pair it to your car stereo via Bluetooth: guidealong.com/travel-tips-bluetooth/.

HELP & SUPPORT

- FAQs: Check the offline Help menu in the GuideAlong app or online FAQs at guidealong.com/faq.
- Contact GuideAlong Support: Call toll-free 1866-477-1791, chat online at guidealong.com, or email info@guidealong.com.

About Astoria

Astoria, Oregon, is a historic port city nestled at the mouth of the Columbia River. Known for its maritime heritage, scenic beauty, and rainy weather, it offers a unique blend of coastal charm and Pacific Northwest culture. The city is famous for its role in the television series 'The Goonies' and its rich history in the fishing and logging industries.

Top Attractions

Columbia River Maritime Museum

This museum showcases the maritime history of the Pacific Northwest, featuring exhibits on shipwrecks, lighthouses, and the region's fishing industry.

Museum 1-2 hours $15 (Moderate)

Astoria Column

A historic landmark offering panoramic views of the city and the Columbia River. The column is adorned with murals depicting the history of the region.

Historical 1-2 hours Free

Fort Stevens State Park

A large state park offering a variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, and beachcombing. The park is also home to the historic Fort Stevens, a military fort from the Civil War era.

Nature Half day to full day Day-use fee: $5 per vehicle (Budget)

Goonyes House

The iconic house from the 1985 film 'The Goonies' is a must-see for fans of the movie. The house is privately owned but can be viewed from the street.

Historical 15-30 minutes Free

Astoria Riverwalk

A scenic waterfront walkway offering beautiful views of the Columbia River and the city's historic buildings. The Riverwalk is perfect for a leisurely stroll or bike ride.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Must-Try Local Dishes

Dungeness Crab

A local delicacy, Dungeness crab is often served steamed or in crab cakes. The crab is known for its sweet and tender meat.

Main Course Contains shellfish

Oysters

Freshly shucked oysters are a must-try in Astoria. They are often served with a variety of sauces and toppings.

Appetizer Contains shellfish

Salmon

Pacific Northwest salmon is a staple in Astoria's cuisine. It is often grilled, smoked, or served in chowder.

Main Course Contains fish

Popular Activities

Hiking Biking Kayaking Whale watching Beachcombing Picnicking Scenic drives Spa treatments

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest and driest period, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions. However, it's also the busiest time with higher tourist volumes.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Pacific Time Zone (PT), GMT-8

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Astoria is generally a safe city with a low crime rate. However, as with any destination, it's important to take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight.
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs and credit cards.
  • • Avoid isolated areas and poorly lit streets at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Portland International Airport • 90 miles (145 km)
By bus

Greyhound Bus Station in Portland

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is affordable and convenient for getting around town, but schedules may be limited.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike

Neighborhoods

Downtown Astoria The Alley The Wet Side

Day trips

Cannon Beach
30 miles (48 km) • Half day to full day

Cannon Beach is a scenic coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, iconic Haystack Rock, and charming shops and restaurants. The town is a popular day trip destination from Astoria, offering a variety of outdoor activities and scenic views.

Seaside
20 miles (32 km) • Half day to full day

Seaside is a popular coastal town offering a variety of attractions, including an aquarium, a historic carousel, and a scenic promenade. The town is a great destination for families and those looking for a fun, lively atmosphere.

Fort Clatsop National Memorial
10 miles (16 km) • Half day

Fort Clatsop National Memorial is a historic site commemorating the winter encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The site features a replica of the fort, a visitor center, and several hiking trails.

Festivals

Astoria Regatta • July Oregon Film Festival • October Winter Lights Festival • December

Pro tips

  • Visit the Columbia River Maritime Museum for a fascinating look at the city's maritime history.
  • Climb the Astoria Column for stunning panoramic views of the city and the Columbia River.
  • Explore the Astoria Riverwalk for a scenic and leisurely stroll along the waterfront.
  • Try the local seafood, particularly Dungeness crab, oysters, and salmon.
  • Take a day trip to Cannon Beach or Seaside for beautiful beaches and iconic landmarks.
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  • Max travelers: 8
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