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  • David Evans and Associates, Inc.
  • Geotechnical Resources, Inc.
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  • OBEC Consulting Engineers
  • Parametrix
  • Spencer B. Gross, Inc.
  • Vigil Agrimis, Inc.
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  • Walker Macy
  • Weyerhaeuser Co.
  • Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Park    State of Oregon    National Park Service
    Oregon Parks and Recreation Department    Oregon Solutions Team    Oregon Department of Transportation

    Welcome to the Fort To Sea Trail

    The Fort To Sea Trail starts from the Visitor Center at Fort Clatsop. The first two miles take you up a gentle climb to the top of Clatsop Ridge, where on a clear day you can see through the trees to the Pacific Ocean. From there, you descend through deep woods and reach wooded pasture dotted with small lakes. The wooded pasture leads to the crossing tunnel under U.S. Highway 101 and near Camp Rilea. This stretch of the trail marks the beginning of sandy soil and gentle dunes and leads into beach woods before arriving at the Sunset Beach/Fort to Sea Trail parking lot. From there, travel the 1-mile path to the beach.

    While the Fort to Sea Trail is navigable in any weather, please note that rain can make the trail slick in some places and muddy in others. Also, while the abundant wildlife that you might see, such as deer, elk or eagles, or bear, bobcat or beaver, might be shy, the domesticated animals, such as cows, you can encounter in the pastures on the south side of U.S. 101 might not be. Finally, a one-way trip requires pickup at one end of the trail. Shuttles are sometimes available, but a cab or wait car should be arranged.

    Trail Views

    Laying down a trail. Click here to see a video of the National Park Service’s Scott Stonum describe how high school students from the Northwest Youth Corps carefully built the trail segment near the west trailhead at Sunset Beach.

    Important News: Trail Now Open
    After extensive damage during the December 2007 storm, the Fort to Sea Trail has been reopened as of August 2008.

    If you want to trace the corps trails in a shorter amount of time, or simply take in the scenery and get some exercise, you can shorten up the Fort to the Sea Trail trip by making Clatsop Ridge your destination from the Fort Clatsop Visitor Center. This hike is about 4 miles round trip, with a gentle climb up, and nice downhill stretch back.

    A more relaxed hike perfect for children or a some quick exercise features a short, mile loop immediately adjacent to the Visitor Center that also starts from the same trailhead.

    Yet another short hike is the 1-mile trail that leads from the Sunset Beach/Fort to the Sea Parking lot down to Sunset Beach and up again.

    IF YOU GO: To start the trail at Fort Clatsop, From Astoria, head south on U.S. Highway 101 and follow the signs to Fort Clatsop. From Seaside, head north on U.S. 101 and follow the signs. The Fort to Sea Trail starts at the park’s Visitor Center. To start the trail at Sunset Beach, travel to just past Milepost 13 on U.S. 101 and turn onto Sunset Beach Lane. Drive to the Sunset Beach/Fort To Sea Trailhead parking lot. For more Information, call Lewis and Clark National Park, (503) 861-2471. There is no fee to use the trail, but there is a $3 fee per person for the Visitor Center and Fort Clatsop. During the summer season, a shuttle is available between Fort Clatsop and Sunset Beach. Restrooms are available at both ends of the trail.


    Click for a print-friendly pdf map: letter size (8-1/2" x 11") or tabloid size (11" x 17")