
Experience History Come Alive at Fort Clatsop
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park
Visit the replica fort and visitor center to learn more about the Lewis & Clark expedition and local native culture. If you visit during our Summer or Winter programs you may even get to talk to rangers in costumes and try your hand at 19th century tasks. Experience this incredible story in a tangible way when you lay down on a bed in the fort or take a walk along the Netul river.
Fort Clatsop was the winter encampment for the Corps of Discovery from December 1805 to March 1806. The visitor center includes a replica of Fort Clatsop similar to the one built by the explorers, an interpretive center offering an exhibit hall, gift shop and two films. The park features ranger-led programs & costumed rangers in the fort during certain seasons. Fort clastop is also the starting point for a number of hiking trails including the Fort-to-Sea, Kwis Kwis, Netul trail, & South Clatsop Slough trail. Best time to come: Mid-June through Labor day 12:30pm-3pm will give you the best chances to see ranger led programs and demos!
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1-3 Hours
Time spent varies greatly depending on time of year and how much you want to do. Add more time if there will be ranger programs, you want to watch all the movies, or if you plan to hike a longer trail such as the Kwis Kwis, South Slough, Or Fort-to-Sea. If you plan to hike, you may want to consider making it an activity for an additional day.
There is no charge for parking, please pay at the front desk of the visitor center. 16 and older - $5 per person - 7 days 15 and younger - free We also accept: Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Annual Pass Oregon Coast Passes Oregon Coast Annual Pass - $35 - valid for 12 months Oregon Coast 5 day Pass - $10 - valid for 5 days And all National Parks and Federal Lands Passes
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Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall
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Movies at the visitor center are open captioned. Wheel chairs can be used in the visitor center, fort, picnic area, and on the Netul river trail. We also loan motor scooters for inside the visitor center and to go from the visitor center to the fort. The Fort to Sea trail from the trail parking lot to the overlook is wheelchair accessible, but due to the gravel and steepness would only be suggested for a sport wheelchair.
Yes — Pets are allowed on the trails and in the fort area. Please keep them on leash, pick up after them, and do not bring them into the visitor center or inside the rooms of the fort.
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