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Fort Columbia State Park
Fort Columbia State Park © Joe Mabel / CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Guardhouse, Fort Columbia, Washington, U.S.
Fort Columbia State Park © ErlynSweitzer / CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
Fort Columbia State Park is a 593 acre day use historical park located at the Chinook Point Washington National Historic landmark. The park has vacation houses for rent on a hill overlooking the Columbia River.
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FORT COLUMBIA STATE PARK
FORT COLUMBIA STATE PARK
U.S. 101
Chinook, Washington   98614
(lat:46.2604 lon:-123.9186) map location

Phone: 360-777-8221
Fort Columbia State Park is a 593-acre day-use historical park with 6,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River. The park celebrates a military site that constituted the harbor defense of the Columbia River from 1896 to 1947. The fort was fully manned and operational through three wars. The area was also home for the Chinook Indians and their famed Chief Comcomly. Fort Columbia is one of the few intact coastal defense sites in the U.S. The park provides beautiful views of the Columbia River estuary. An interpretive center, an observation station and five miles of hiking trail through mature forest are additional features of this park. Two historic buildings are available for vacation rental.
History of the Area
Fort Columbia is one of the few intact coastal defense sites in the United States. Fort Columbia was built from 1896 to 1904 to support the defenses of the Columbia River. The fort was constructed on the Chinook Point promontory because of the unobstructed view. Fort Columbia was declared surplus at the end of World War II and was transferred to the custody of the state of Washington in 1950. Since then it has been a state park. Twelve historic wood-frame buildings still stand on the premises.
Passes
A Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to Washington state parks for day use. For more information about the Discover Pass and exemptions, please visit the Discover Pass web page.
Camping
The park has no camping.



Picnicking
The park has 25 unsheltered picnic tables, available first-come, first-served.
Nature Programs
The park offers an interpretive trail with information on various fort features.

Interpretive center: Focuses on fort history and early exploration and settlement culture.July hours:11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays,11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays-Sundays.August hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.September hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays-Mondays.

The Commanding Officer?s House is filled with era-appropriate furnishings.Summer hours: August through Labor Day, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays-Mondays and on special arrangement.
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Directions
Located two miles west of the Astoria Bridge on Hwy. 101 in Chinook, Wash. in Pacific County.

From Seattle:Take I-5 south, then SR 8 west, then U.S. Hwy. 101 south. Park is two miles west of the Astoria Bridge in the town of Chinook.

From Portland:Take I-5 north, then SR 4 west, then SR 401. Park is two miles west of the Astoria Bridge on U.S. Hwy. 101 in the town of Chinook.

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