
Points of Interest
- Astoria Column
- Fort Stevens State Park
Description
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Board your motorcoach and visit the Astoria Column before you cross New Youngs Bay Bridge to Fort Stevens, the only U.S. fortification in the contiguous 48 states to be attacked by a foreign power since the War of 1812. Once you arrive your guide will take you on a tour of the complex and its bunkers, abandoned gun batteries, and tower stations. Although Fort Stevens did not see action during the Civil War, it sustained an attack during World War II when a Japanese submarine fired 17 shells on Battery Russell. No damage was incurred, and the Army didn't return fire. Shortly after World War II, the fort was deactivated and the armaments were removed. Visit the museum to learn more about the fort before heading back to the ship.
Special Notes:
Dress appropriately; sturdy walking shoes and a warm jacket are recommended. Total walking distance is approximately 3 miles. The tour will operate in all weather conditions.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.
Depart from pier for visit to Astoria Column
- Transport type: Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Transport Capacity: 49
- Travel time: 00:10
- Time at site: 00:30
- Wheelchair accessible: No
- Restroom available: Yes
- Photo/video restrictions: No
- Photo/video opportunity: Yes
Transfer to Fort Stevens National Park for walking tour through fort and Military Museum
- Transport type: Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Transport Capacity: 49
- Travel time: 00:25
- Time at site: 01:30
- Walking distance: 500
- Restroom available: Yes
- Shopping available: Yes
Return transfer to pier
- Transport type: Air Conditioned Motorcoach
- Transport Capacity: 49
- Travel time: 00:25
- Wheelchair accessible: No
- Restroom available: Yes
- Photo/video restrictions: No
- Photo/video opportunity: Yes