Fort Columbia State Park

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Fort Columbia State Park is one 12 sites included in the Lewis and Clark National Historic Park. It is a 593 acre day-use historical park located at the Chinook Point National Historic Landmark and includes 6,400 feet of freshwater shoreline along the Columbia River. Within the park are original U.S. Army Coastal Artillery fort buildings and batteries. The park provides beautiful views of the Columbia River estuary, the hills of Astoria, and the famous 4.5-mile-long Astoria-Megler Bridge. The park has an interpretive center with information on the Chinook Native American culture and fort history, an observation station, historic buildings, picnic sites, and five miles of hiking trails through mature forest.

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