- Our list of the best things to do in Cannon Beach, Oregon, features the top 72 nearby activities — including 40 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Cannon Beach, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Food & Drink, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 20 things to do within the city of Cannon Beach, OR , followed by 52 popular activities in nearby cities, including Astoria and Seaside
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Popular first-run movies are presented within six individual auditoriums at the Seaside Cinemas. Guests can purchase tickets online with select movie tickets that are even available weeks in advance for premiere shows.
9.5 Miles
John Cook Glass Studio & Gallery creates vessels, sculptures, lighting, architectural fixtures, ornaments, custom pieces and their famous 'Fish Glasses'. John Cook‘s work can also be found in many galleries and has been shipped all over the world.
17.3 Miles
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92343 Fort Clatsop Road, Astoria, OR 97103
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Fort Clatsop National Memorial is a historical state park which contains the site where the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition camped during 1805-06 including a replica of the original fort built by the explorers. The memorial features a visitor center and offers ranger-guided tours of nature trails.
17.5 Miles
The Lewis & Clark National & State Historical Parks encompass the area near the mouth of the Columbia River and contain numerous historic sites of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition.
20.1 Miles
Fort Stevens State Park marks the area around an old military defense establishment called Fort Stevens and contains numerous nature trails, a military history museum, multiple campsites and access to Coffenbury Lake.
20.4 Miles
Tapiola Park offers visitors access to a skate park, basketball hoops, baseball fields, and a community-built playground. Visitors who are interested in a family outing can also take advantage of the site's picnic tables.
20.9 Miles
Nestled in the forest, Shively Park offers visitors a shaded nature trail for hiking, jogging, and other outdoor activities. The entrance of the park features a stone column archway with Greek architecture.
21.0 Miles
Departing from Astoria's West Mooring Basin, Columbia River Eco Tours travels along Astoria's historic waterfront. Guests can view local wildlife and historic landmarks aboard a 40 foot yacht with restroom facilities and a heated cabin.
21.1 Miles
The Astoria-Megler Bridge is a cantilever and truss bridge which connects Astoria to Point Ellice which is near Megler. The bridge passes over Columbia River and offers sweeping views of the surroundings.
21.2 Miles
Constructed in 1926, Astoria Column is a landmark tower which overlooks the mouth of Columbia River on Coxcomb Hill. The tower is built of concrete and contains a cast-iron spiral staircase inside.