Explore: Astoria
General Info
Description:
The Port of Astoria is situated 14 miles from the mouth of the majestic Columbia River which forms the boundary between Oregon and Washington State.
The Riverfront Trolley provides an interesting mode of transport to the downtown area with its many shops and restaurants. Alternatively, a paved River Walk extends along much of the riverfront between the marinas and downtown.
Position:
46°11.50′N, 123°51.36’W (West Basin)
Clearance
This is an official Port of Entry.
See the main Noonsite/USA/Formalities page for full details of clearance.
It is advisable to make prior arrangements if wishing to clear in here.
When entering the Columbia River you must go to the West End Mooring Basin to clear with Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The West End Basin is located just before you go under the Astoria Megler Bridge and it is best if you go to the fuel dock just inside the basin.
Last updated: November 2014.
Docking
Astoria has two marinas, both run by the Port Authority. The West Basin has more facilities and is busier than the East Basin, which is another mile and a half up the river.
Both marinas are less than a mile from historic downtown Astoria.
The currents in this powerful river can be very strong. If anchoring, take local advice on a suitable safe spot.
Last updated: November 2014.
Related Businesses
East Basin
Address: 352 industry, Astoria, West Coast, USA, OR 97 103
(503)791-7730 or (503)791-7731
This is home for much of Astoria’s fishing fleet. Water, electricity, showers, and toilets. Fuel dock.... Read More
Port of Portland, Oregon
Address: 121 N.W. Everett, P.O. Box 3529, Portland, West Coast, USA, OR 97209
West Basin
Address: 352 industry, Astoria, West Coast, USA, OR 97103
Call on VHF or phone, or go to the office for slip allocation on the day of arrival. Prior reservations not available. Located 14 miles... Read More
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