There are many fabulous ways to celebrate autumn in Oregon. Hike through majestic forests or walk down neighborhood streets to revel in the vibrant colors of fall leaves. Or visit a pumpkin patch and get lost in a corn maze. Another great option is to revisit Oregon’s history at Lewis and Clark National Historical Park!

Why visit this park in the fall? Well, if you’re a history buff, you’ll know that Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery crew were at Fort Clatsoff in the fall and winter months. So, you’ll get to experience a bit of what they did, particularly if it’s cold, wet, and windy!

Located on the coast near Astoria in a temperate rainforest, the park also offers immense natural beauty. So, really this destination has it all: history, adventure, and nature all in one outing.

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For more information about the park, visit the US National Park Service’s Lewis and Clark National Historical Park website. If your visit includes a long drive, stock up on car-friendly snacks and/or bring a lunch to enjoy at one of the picnic areas.

We’d love to know how you enjoyed your trip, so please leave a comment to let us know about your experience. Also, share your favorite spots for enjoying autumn in Oregon. We’d love more ideas of places to explore in this great state!

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