Tour of Fort Clatsop, Youngs River Falls & Warrenton Countryside
History, Waterfalls & Local Flavor
Discover the hidden beauty of Oregon’s North Coast with this thoughtfully curated small-group tour from Onward Adventures — a perfect blend of history, nature, and local flavor.
Begin your morning at Fort Clatsop, part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park. Walk through forested trails and explore the replica fort where the Corps of Discovery spent their historic winter of 1805–06.
Next, enjoy a scenic country drive to Youngs River Falls, a peaceful 54-foot waterfall tucked in the forest and featured in several local films. Here, we’ll slow down and take in the view while enjoying a cup of locally pressed cider — the perfect way to savor the season and the fresh coastal air.
This tour offers a relaxed pace and a rich mix of storytelling, nature, and community — ideal for couples, friends, or families looking for a memorable Oregon Coast outing.
Pickup included
Youngs River Falls – A North Coast Gem with Hollywood Credits
Just 10 miles south of Astoria, this 54-foot waterfall flows into a peaceful forest pool, surrounded by mossy trees and golden fall ferns. The water drops over a graceful 45-foot-wide horsetail formation — a photogenic highlight of the region.
Seen on Screen:
Featured in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III and Benji the Hunted.
Trail Info:
0.3 miles round-trip
~50 ft descent — moderately steep and uneven
Expect:
Quiet forest setting
Possible salmon sightings in fall as they spawn upstream
️ Fort Clatsop National Memorial – Astoria, OR
Just 5 miles from Astoria, Fort Clatsop marks the 1805–1806 winter camp of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Tucked into lush coastal forest, this quiet, scenic site features a reconstructed log fort based on the explorers’ own journals.
Guests can walk through hollow-log cabins, explore short trails, and imagine life on the edge of discovery. Interpretive signs share how the Corps of Discovery mapped the region, made salt, recorded wildlife, and prepared for their return journey.
Part of the Lewis & Clark National Historical Park, Fort Clatsop is a peaceful, reflective stop filled with natural beauty and historical importance—great for photos and storytelling.
Special Instructions
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Your guide will be wearing an Onward Adventures shirt and may send you a quick text when we arrive for pickup, so you’ll know exactly when we’re there.
We encourage guests to bring a reusable water cup to help reduce single-use plastics. As a thank you for supporting our sustainability efforts, you’ll receive a sand dollar keepsake. ✨
If you need anything, don’t hesitate to reach out! You can call our office at 503-741-9790 or contact us directly on our cell at 206-965-0132.
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