Columbia River Eco Tours - The Adventure Awaits You

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Columbia River Eco Tours - The Adventure Awaits You



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the Twilight Creek and Eagle Sanctuary where we'll be presented with opportunities to observe the unique vegetation and wildlife that thrive in that area. Our excursion continues between Marsh and Woody Islands to Brookfield, the location of the first cannery ever build on the Lower Columbia River. On our return route we will pass by the landmark Pillar Rock and Miller Island off the northern banks of the Columbia River.

Experience the newest recreational and educational attraction on the Columbia River and explore the riverside of history. Our 48-passenger jet boar adventure offers breathtaking photographic opportunities and possible wildlife sightings while our well-trained, professional guides discuss the history of each setting.

Our fun and informative 90-minute tour departs from Astoria's West Mooring Basin located at the Red Lion Inn and travels under the Astoria Megler Bridge and along the historic Astoria waterfront. We'll glide eastward along Alderbrook and pass the Coast Guard Station and Tongue Point's wildlife refuge. We'll follow some of the exact paths blazes by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as the explored the Columbia River Estuary in 1805-06.

During our 34-mile round trip journey we will travel through the Lewis and Clark National Wildlife refuge - 8,313 acres of islands and sandbars in the Columbia River Estuary which encompasses 35,000 acres of tidelands and open water and passing along side -

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