Top rated Parks in Astoria

Experience the best that Astoria has to offer with our curated list of top-rated places. Sorted by average review scores from venues boasting over 30 reviews, these establishments promise exceptional quality and experiences to elevate your visit in the city. This list contains 9 places from Park category.

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The Astoria Column
Historical landmark
Built in 1926, this 126-ft. column features murals of Oregon history & an observation deck.
4.80 (8.2K reviews)
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Richard Fenscak Cathedral Tree Trail Trailhead
Hiking area
👍👍 Came here once alone but was nervous to hike it alone since there was a sign that said “coyote spotted” it the area so weeks later I came here with my brother and we hiked it all the way up to the Astoria column. The hike is uphill and can be a bit much at first but there are times where you get a n...
4.70 (171 reviews)
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Tapiola Park
Park
Large, grassy neighborhood park with softball fields, a playground, a skate park & picnic tables.
4.60 (547 reviews)
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Shively Park
Park
Wooded park offering a community hall & biking/hiking trails, plus a playground & picnic shelters.
4.60 (132 reviews)
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Alderbrook Park
Park
👍👍 Beautiful, quiet walk to the Columbia River.
4.50 (110 reviews)
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McClure Park
Park
👍 This park doesn't have much...a single swing, some grass, a dilapidated baseball diamond and backstop. But it has the most fun slide. Not for the faint of heart or sore backed.
4.50 (64 reviews)
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Garden of Surging Waves - HERITAGE SQUARE
Park
Sculptural monuments honoring the historical contribution of early Chinese immigrants to the town.
4.30 (276 reviews)
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McClure Playground
Playground
4.30 (38 reviews)
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Fort Astoria
Park
This small blockhouse in a park is the reconstruction of a fur-trading post built in 1811.
4.10 (65 reviews)
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