Fort Clatsop

Lewis and Clark National
Historical Park
92343 Fort Clatsop Road
Astoria, OR 97103-9197
Phone
Headquarters
(503) 861-2471
Visitor Information
(503) 861-2471 ext. 214
WELCOME to Fort Clatsop
Fort Clatsop was the winter encampment for the Corps of discovery
from December 1805 to March 1806.
The visitor center includes the Fort Clatsop exhibit built by the
explorers, an interpretive center offering an exhibit hall, gift shop
and an orientation film. The center features ranger-led programs,
re-enactors in the fort and trailheads for the Fort To Sea Trail and
Netul River Trail as well as restrooms and a picnic area.
The park is open every day of the year except December 25th.
Costumed programs are scheduled during the summer months, beginning
mid-June and ending Labor Day weekend.
We hope you enjoy your visit to the park, both real and virtual!
Did You Know?
Thirty three people camped at Fort Clatsop; the 2 captains, 3
sergeants, 23 privates, Clark's slave York, 2 interpreters: George
Droulliard and Toussaint Charbonneau, Charbonneau's wife: Sacagawea,
and their baby son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Lewis' Newfoundland
dog, Seaman, was here, too.
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