Port of Astoria

Astoria, Oregon

The Port of Astoria, established in 1910, sits at the mouth of the Columbia River in Clatsop County, Oregon. Serving both commercial and recreational boaters, the port operates two marinas, a boatyard, deep-draft marine terminals for cargo, cruise ships, and research vessels, and the Astoria/Warrenton Regional Airport. Pier 1 is a bustling hub for cruise ships like Holland America and Norwegian, as well as U.S. military and government vessels. Pier 2 is renowned for seafood processing facilities and houses the Oregon Responder oil spill response vessel. Pier 3 provides haul-out services with an 88-ton TravelLift® for boat storage and repairs. The port also offers industrial and commercial leasing opportunities at various locations. Explore the maritime heritage at the Columbia River Maritime Museum, enjoy the scenic beauty of the Astoria Riverwalk, and savor fresh seafood at local eateries.

Location

City: Astoria

Region: Oregon

Country: United States

Coordinates: 46.1879° N, 123.8313° W

Port Information

  • Common Name: Astoria, Oregon
  • Popularity: 116
  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024