KOA Activities

Astoria/ Warrenton / Seaside KOA

FREE FACILITIES WITH WRISTBAND

  

Indoor Pool and Spa

  

TV Lounge/Rec Room

  

Volleyball Court

  

Basketball Court

  

Horseshoe Pits

  

Playgrounds

  

Jumping Pillow

  

Lawn Chess

FREE ACTIVITIES WITH WRISTBAND

  

Stage Entertainment

  

Lewis & Clark Interpretive Programs

  

Bingo

  

Live Music

  

Karaoke

  

Family Games

  

Arts & Crafts

  

S'more Parties

  

 Movie Nights

  

Ice Cream Socials

Special Events -   NEW!


At the Astoria/Warrenton/Seaside KOA we deliver on our promise of a good time. With a yearlong schedule of special events and entertainment you don’t have to leave the comfort of the campground to enjoy your coastal visit.

With a well-trained staff to serve you from check-in until check-out, your satisfaction is our top priority.

Join us for extra fun and activities during one or all of our special event weekends.  

Featured this spring--

May 9-10, 2008:  Come Camp & Care With Us! 

Campers pay for Friday night's camping; get Saturday night free.  We encourage campers to donate for the second night's camping to help send young cancer patients to summer camp for free to ACS Summer Camps across the United States.


PANCAKE BREAKFAST: 
FREE WITH WRISTBAND "All You Can Eat" Pancakes served hot off the grill!  Campers may add bacon or sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy, and more from our breakfast menu at a reasonable rate. 

 


BIKE RENTALS:
Mountain bikes, fun cycles and baby trailers may be rented for hourly, half-day or all-day rates. Take them for a spin around the campground or explore the 14 miles of mountain bike trails in Fort Stevens State Park.

 

BIKE RENTALS

CHARTER FISHING:
Experience world-class deep sea or river fishing with an experienced local guide, which may include hooking into a prized tuna, salmon or halibut.

 

CHARTER FISHING

FORT CLATSOP:
Celebrate the Lewis & Clark Expedition Voyage of Discovery 200th Anniversary. The reconstruction of Fort Clatsop stands on the site of the original built by the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1805. History comes alive here each summer when National Park Service Rangers, dressed in period buckskins, recreate life in the past by making tallow candles, dressing elk skins, building furniture and performing many other activities.

 



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