Tiny homes near Astoria with swimming

Visit Oregon's beguiling North Coast and explore the shores of the mighty Columbia River.

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2 top tiny homes sites near Astoria with swimming

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Waterfront Retreat and Event Venue

7 sites · Lodging2 acres · Longview, WA
My Tiny Creekside Retreat is located in the hills above Longview, with easy access to Historic Downtown Longview, less than a half hour from the I-5 Freeway, and within 1.5 hours of Long Beach, Mt. St. Helens, and Portland Oregon. The Retreat includes accommodations for overnighters and is available to host your small event. In addition to their private accommodations our guests enjoy our large covered fire pit and picnic area, creek side beach, yoga decks, and an EV charger. A perfect escape from the hustle of life!
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The cranberry getaway

1 site · Lodging3 acres · Grayland, WA
The cranberry getaway is a small 3 acre cranberry field. There is a tiny house located on the grass area which houses 2 people, the grassed area is available for tent space for 3 other people. Inside the tiny house, there is a queen size bed, small kitchen sink, 2-pan stove top, shower, pull-out composable toilet, and small bathroom sink. It's equipped with basic essentials including a few pots and pans, cutlery, plates, bowls, towels, blankets, a microwave, a toaster, coffee maker, and coffee. We have 2 bikes available during your stay. The beach is a short 10-minute bike ride or 3-minute car ride. Nearby there are several activities available including boating, fishing and surfing. There are several small local shops and restaurants nearby.
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Tiny homes near Astoria with swimming guide

Overview

Pacific Northwest gem Astoria sits on Oregon's famed North Coast. The Columbia River, just to the north, marks the natural boundary between Oregon and Washington state.

If you're a military history buff, check out the nearby Fort Stevens State Park. It sits on the Oregon Coast just west of Warrenton. The fort was in service as a defense installation from the Civil War to World War II eras. Today you can check out abandoned command centers and see century-old gun batteries. Don't miss the area's dramatic wreckage of the Peter Iredale, which ran aground in 1906.

The 4,300-acre park includes over 500 campsites. The trout fishing is excellent in freshwater Coffenbury Lake. The mighty Columbia River draws in a diverse cross-section of wildlife, too. Expect to see majestic bald eagles swoop in now and then.

Traveling by RV? There are several solid choices among area RV parks. Try Lewis and Clark RV Park or Kampers West. Both provide full hookups and cabin/cottage rentals.

The weather here is rarely uncomfortably hot or cold. Average highs are in the upper 60s in the summer and mid-50s for the winter. Like much of the Pacific Northwest, Astoria sees a lot of rainfall. Pack accordingly when planning a multi-day hiking excursion!

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