Fort Clatsop Coloring Pages

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Fort Clatsop was the encampment of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the Oregon Country near the mouth of the Columbia River during the winter of … See more

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Aug 8, 2024
Spent a couple hours at the sight. Ranger talks at the fort - very interesting. Teens did the Junior Ranger books and earned a badge and based on visiting additional sites in the area also earned a p… Full review by egland95
Jul 27, 2024
So, this review is about the Ranger led kayak excursion that leaves from Netul Landing. My wife and I were about to launch our own canoe with our yellow lab, when I unhooked our sweet 12 year-old ye… Full review by Bosn4
May 14, 2024
We arrived early and it is something you have to see if in the area. So much information and the video also provides good background. I give Lewis and Clark and his group a lot of credit for what th… Full review by Lynette51

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Opened:1805

Questions & answers

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Is there any public transportation from the Astoria Cruise port to the Fort?
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Not public that I’m aware of, but I’m sure there is Uber or Lyft.
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What is the parking situation?
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We had a driver who waited in the Car for us. I believe they charged for parking but we didn’t pay as he was with the car Enjoy
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What is the cost for a senior citizen?
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It is $5 per person.
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Answer by Brian M · Jun 7, 2019
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How much time should a person allow for this stop?
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Depending on your interest, a minimum of an hour up to 2. The walks are nice.
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What are the hours for tours?
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Check website or call. It changes seasonally. Great place to visit!
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Frequently asked questions

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How long did it take the explorers to build their Fort Clatsop?
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It took about 3½ weeks. They started felling trees on December 9 and had it finished enough to move into on Christmas Day 1805. The pickets and gates...
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