We drove from Cannon Beach to Astoria which took approximately one hour. The wind and rain had picked up and our hotel check-in time wasn't until 4pm. We had a lot of time to kill and ended up at the Columbia River Maritime Museum.
There was an interesting array of fishing boats, sail boats and a Coast Guard display.
I was fascinated by this ship model that took someone 5 years to build. I don't have that kind of patience.
If you peek through the window, you get a glimpse of the Lightship Columbia which you can also tour.
The Kid did not like walking up the metal ramp which moved with the motion of the boat. I didn't get a chance to take photos of the cramped quarters below because I hate closed in spaces. I could never live on a ship.
You can't visit Astoria without stopping at the Goonies House! I was, of course, the only one excited about seeing the house. It started to rain harder as I trecked up the hill to the Goondocks. A group of other Goonies fans walked down and I asked "Is it as exciting as it seems?" They laughed and one of the girls answered "I want my money back!" to which I replied "Hey, at least it's something to do."
So, it wasn't as exciting as I had hoped but it was still a fun 5 minute jaunt.
We finally made it to the Cannery Pier Hotel which sat on a pier. Go figure. All the rooms had a view and a balcony with a bigger view.
Our stay in Astoria was short and we headed back to Portland where we came across the Danner Outlet.
At the back of the store you can view workers resoling boots. I walked out with a pair of hiking shoes. They weren't on sale but there was no sales tax and no shipping fees.
Our Oregon coast trip was short, sweet, cold, wet and fun. Goodbye Oregon winter, hello Las Vegas sun!