Join us for an unforgettable adventure in Warrenton with our personalized guided tour! Experience an exciting scavenger hunt, explore the area's rich history, and enjoy breathtaking views. Witness the dramatic collision of the ocean and river and why it is called The Graveyard of the Pacific.
Please remember to bring your own water bottle. In appreciation for reducing plastic waste, you'll receive a beautiful sand dollar.
small bus that fits 12 visitor<br/>Pickup included
See the winter home of the Corps of Discovery on the Pacific coast in 1805-1806
See where the Zip lining and Axe throwing is located as we drive through the park.
Learn where to buy fish, crabs off the boats. we will also drive out to the South Jetty for a stay of 15 minutes.
Historical landmark Battery Russell is one of nine batteries at Fort Stevens and was active for forty years, from 1904 to 1944. Fort Stevens was in service for 84 years, from the Civil War to WWII. It’s named after Bvt Major General David Russell, who fought in the Civil War.
Learn about crabbing, fishing, and legal requirements from Big Game Fishing.
Peter Iredale was a four-masted steel bark that ran ashore on October 25, 1906, on the Oregon coast while en route to the Columbia River. The ship was abandoned on Clatsop Spit near Fort Stevens in Warrenton, about four miles (6 km) south of the Columbia River channel. Today, the wreckage is still visible and serves as a popular tourist attraction, being one of the most accessible shipwrecks of the Graveyard of the Pacific.
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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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