Your Adventure in History

Explore the timeless rainforests and majestic coastal vistas. Discover the rich heritage of the native people. Unfold the dramatic stories of America's most famous explorers. The park encompasses sites along the Columbia River and the Pacific Coast. Follow in the footsteps of the explorers and have an adventure in history.

The Astoria Column from the ground looking to the top depicting the history from pre-1800 to present
Hometown Tourism Day

November 11 is Hometown Tourism Day. Come and explore your own towns for free admission or special discounts!

Alerts & Conditions
Alerts & Conditions

Check here for trail closures, road closures, late openings and other park related alerts.

A compilation of historical photographs of women.
Discover womens' stories

Discover stories of women from around the Pacific Northwest, including Fort Clatsop, in this special virtual exhibit.

Volunteer giving two thumbs up next to elk scat
Join Our Team as a Volunteer

Lewis and Clark has plenty of opportunities for you to help as a volunteer, from swearing in junior rangers to searching for elk pellets!

Two park employees standing among tall wetland plants. They each wear waders with lifevests and nets
Work with Us

Looking for an internship? Want to make some money while making a difference? Join the park's work teams.

A black and white sketch of Fort Clatsop with the title of the guide above and partners below.
Curriculum Materials

Check out our Lewis and Clark curriculum you can use in the classroom!

A student writes with a quill pen on parchment in a wooden hut.
Education

Everything you need to plan your school year.

Two elk stand on a hill facing each other with their heads turned towards the camera.
Elk Monitoring

Long-term monitoring of the Roosevelt elk is essential to preserving the historical, cultural, and natural character of Lewis and Clark NHP.

Two Roosevelt elk at the edge of a forest
Learn About the Park

Explore the nature, people and history of Lewis and Clark NHP, or look into educational opportunities and programs for kids.

Fort Clatsop
Plan Your Visit

Where should I go? What should I do? How much does it cost? All the information you need to plan your visit.

Last updated: October 31, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
92343 Fort Clatsop Road

Astoria, OR 97103

Phone:

503 861-2471
Rangers are available to answer your calls between the hours of 9 - 5 PST.

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