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    Flavel House Museum

    4.3 (90 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Yen D.

    Came here for the plum pudding but there's no plum in it. It is a spiced cake served with their black tea and lemon curd and a side of rum whipped cream it it isn't alcoholic. It was cool to walk around and see how a rich captain lived his life and the luxuries they could afford. Great to see it was kept as a historical museum.

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    Kim R.

    Beautiful home/museum and grounds. While you can't tour the entire home, they've opened most of the 2 main levels to wander. Nicely staged with lots of historical info within each space. Fun and interesting stop if you enjoy that sort of thing. We ended up purchasing the 3-museum passes...they're cheap and we figured why not. We enjoyed the Flavel and Heritage, not so much the Film Museum.

    A very nice museum. It was a cold and rainy day in Astoria. So I went to a few museums. This one was very interesting and beautiful.

    Steve H.

    Worth a walkthrough of this gorgeous Victorian mansion. Definitely watch the introductory film about George Flavel and the river pilot business first. It adds rich context for what you'll see inside.

    Taylor M.

    I'm geeking out over this place. I stopped in last weekend with relatively low expectations but I was blown away by this home and the history. Nothing here went without careful thought & planning. Every inch of this home is ornate and stunning! From the fourteen foot ceilings to the perfectly crafted floorboards, every piece of art & furniture inbetween is flawless. I really enjoyed learning about the Flavel family as well. I found myself oooing and ahhhing at every corner. This is an absolute gem!

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    Kurt P.

    Quite possibly the most beautiful restored historic home I've been in, especially all the furniture and other household items that were in great shape. The house is a beautiful sight from the front, the restoration work on the exterior is immaculate. Your visit begins in the carriage house to purchase a ticket - don't bypass a visit to it as well as the main house! There are nice interpretive signs scattered around each room that do a nice job of explaining the history and usage of the home. It was nice to have an explanation of the lives of the people who lived there, the captain's daughters, wife, etc. I would recommend a visit to the house to any of my friends that were passing through Astoria. It's also right next door to the jail/film museum, so get a good parking place and spend a couple of hours in the area. Walking distance to shopping, restaurants, etc.

    Rachelle R.

    This place is super interesting. There a a 14 minute video to watch before taking your self guided tour and I highly recommend watching it. We learned so much about Astoria and the Flavel family. The house is restored to its Victorian roots and even has original furniture from the Flavel family. I didn't know anything about them until we visited and watched the short movie. I am so glad we got to experience this !

    Blessie W.

    A pretty cool house to check out. The historic house is one of Astoria's landmarks, and a nice one at that. It is only decorated ~20% with its original decor, but is preserved well. It really did feel like stepping back in time! There's people around the house to help answer questions as well. $7 for adults.

    Candace W.

    Flavel House was beautifully kept up. Definitely something to visit if you are in Astoria, OR. There is a video that talks about the Flavel family and then you can walk throughout the home and read the descriptions of each room. The house was a marvel and the staff were pleasant and available to answer any questions.

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    Hannah S.

    Not only was this house in The Goonies, but it's a gorgeous specimen of Queen Anne architecture and has many original Victorian pieces inside that belonged to the Flavel family! The man that had it built, George Flavel, was a pioneer that helped ships navigate the treacherous Columbia Bar (aka Graveyard of the Pacific!!) and one of Oregon's first millionaires. The museum is centrally located in the quaint little town of Astoria, right next to the Oregon Film Museum. There's plenty of both paved and street parking. The websites don't mention this, but they have options to buy tickets to both with a small discount that also includes entrance to a third museum (can't remember which one since I didn't visit it) and it's totally worth it! The house itself is stunning and so are the gardens. They start you off with a short, informative video about the Flavel's and I highly recommend watching it - I had no ideas about this family but they were very interesting people! Very underrated! I enjoyed meandering through the house, learning about the plumbing (which was very advanced for the era!) and about all the little intricate details of the rooms and furnishings! If you're at all interested in Victorian era style and history, this is a must-see!

    Jennifer L.

    I was really excited to come check this out because I love historic locations. It was easy to locate and find parking, reasonable prices and decent hours. So we made this our first stop of the day and weren't disappointed. The docent was really helpful and friendly. I just find it cool to kind of step back in time and imagine what life and the area were like back then. There were lots of fun details to discover. It was beautiful and you just really around at your own pace. There were a few other people who came in later but it was still easy to navigate. I feel like if you're going to visit the area this is definitely worth the stop. Might as well get in a little history!

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    Laurie S.

    Worth a stop. Self-guided tour. Lovely gardens and plenty of information. Gift shop in Carriage House with lots more information to read.

    Olystacy B.

    We happened upon this house/museum on accident. We were playing on a slide just a few blocks up that is carved into the hillside (fun for kids and adults) and we saw this. The prices were a bit high imo, but we really did enjoy ourselves. The house has so much rich history and it was run to see how people used to live and see the influence that Flavel had on Astoria. My 8 year old and my 19 year old both loved it. Beautiful grounds for pics too. Check out the lotus flowers in the pond!

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    Columbia River Maritime Museum - (6/17/25)

    Columbia River Maritime Museum

    4.5(173 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Visited on a Wednesday around 3pm; parking was easy and it was $18 a person. We aren't boat or…read moreseaside people by any means, but we still found ourselves learning new things and fascinated by this well done museum. The ticket comes with a tour of an actual boat, which we did first, it's a steep ladder to go down into the boat so I would recommend only to people in better health. You can walk on top of the boat as well if you can't go down inside. The actual museum itself is so well curated and has SO many rooms and exhibits to look at. They have 3D movie options which we didn't do, but the museum itself is beautifully done and worth it if you have time in Astoria.

    The Native cultural exhibits were delightfully narrative-forward, giving context to a…read morerepresentative collection of artifacts, fishing, hunting, a fabulous display of the amazing use of the cedar tree. It's truly top notch, and as my old man builds, scripts and funds museums, I've been to more than my share. The variety of exhibits, the excellence of the writing in the narratives (the one on the Coast Guard rescues in the bar is heart wrenching and moving), and the sweep of the architecture make this a truly excellent museum. I didn't have any issue with the staff as some have written about, and I cannot imagine anything they could have done diminishing my enjoyment of this museum. I look forward to visiting the new addition when it is completed.

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    My ticket for the Columbia Lightship!!

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    Columbia River Maritime Museum - You can tour the inside of the Columbia Lightship! It's so cool!

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    You can tour the inside of the Columbia Lightship! It's so cool!

    Oregon Film Museum - Notes to the Goonies

    Oregon Film Museum

    3.3(138 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    The Oregon Film museum is located in the old jail and was the location for filming the jail house…read morescenes in the Goonies. It's a great use of this classic space, but it is pretty small. Astoria is a small town, so it's relative. For me, it was worth it to view the space and the memorabilia they have of not just the Goonies but other Oregon filmed titles. The most fun was that they have some sets where you can make mini-movies of yourself. I'm an embarrassingly bad actress, so those shorts will never see the light of day, but it was fun doing it and even more fun watching other people act out scenes from Goonies, Kindergarden Cop, the Shining and Point Break. The entry fee is in alignment with the size and options you have in the museum - I wouldn't miss this if your in Astoria for a one time visit and do recommend the triple ticket to see Flavel House and the Historic Museum.

    This was our second time at the OFM. It's location was a long-ago jail, used as a shooting location…read morein 1985's "Goonies," and currently houses a museum dedicated to the history of Hollywood productions that were filmed at least partially in Oregon, although it is largely dedicated to "The Goonies," and is a pilgrimage site for fans. Besides the exterior, they have a (fairly inauthentic) reproduction of the Fratelli's Jeep in the lot, and of course the jail cell inside, and a collection of various collectables, authentic props, and reproductions from Goonies as well as a few other films. There is also a "film studio," where you can make up to five scenes from a list of provided scripts or you can improvise. You get a QR code to save and send out the finished film. It's pretty cool, actually. Here's the bad: This is a county jail from 1914 Astoria. It is...not a large space. Depending on the day, it can be crowded. Like, hard to move crowded. Anxiety-inducing crowded. Give up without seeing everything crowded. But you can take your Goonies photos and learn a little for $6/adult $2/child as of 12/27/25. Not too shabby. There is also a gift shop with some pretty cool merch and even Baby Ruth bars. ***In other area movie news, the school from "Kindergarten Cop," other sites from Goonies, and "Short Circuit" are in town, among others. But you probably new all that.***

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    Oregon Film Museum - The Oregon Film Museum had these cutout cardboard characters from every cast member of the 80's cult classic...The Goonies.

    The Oregon Film Museum had these cutout cardboard characters from every cast member of the 80's cult classic...The Goonies.

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    Entrance to the museum, a throwback in time.

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    Fort Stevens

    Fort Stevens

    4.9(7 reviews)
    6.0 mi

    One of the better preserved old forts on the west coast. You can explore the fort's various…read morebatteries and buildings (not all are open to the public), as well as walk along scenic trails. Be wary of disc golfers though! Nice visitor center with a lot of historical information.

    Fort Stevens is the campground for people adverse to "roughing it". There are seemingly more RV…read moresites than "traditional" tent camping ones, complete with electrical and plumbing hookups. Not to mention rentable yurts and cabins, (hot!) showers, (relatively) clean restroom facilities, and even a firewood delivery service, right to your campsite! Fort Stevens is also massive: miles of hikeable/bikeable trails, sandy beaches, a lake with a boat ramp, a shipwreck, a disc golf course, a military history museum (and gift shop), and several abandoned military installations and batteries to hike and explore. There's more to see and do here than can be experienced in a single camping trip, and after more than a half dozen visits to the park, I'm still discovering new secrets! Also, keep an eye on the various post boards around the park, in which special events, such as storybook readings, put on by the Friends of Fort Stevens, occur on many a summer night. As I mentioned earlier, this is camping only in the loosest sense of the word, in that you're sleeping outside (well, if you're not in an RV, yurt or cabin). The campsites are relatively small, and close together, but that is also part of the charm, particularly for children: they're all but guaranteed to make some new friends during your stay here, as there will be rugrats running around, skating, riding bikes, exploring, and likely yelling and screaming all around you, for as long as the daylight persists. Intimacy and privacy does not exist here. There are better places to camp in the Pacific Northwest, particularly for those who desire privacy, serenity, an escape from noise and the presence of others, and a place to commune with and be surrounded by nature (and nature only). Those places exist, but Fort Stevens is not one of them. Despite all that, I have a sentimental attachment to this place, thanks to childhood memories of camping here in my youth. Now, I'm hoping to impart similar memories on my children. Fort Stevens may not be *for* everyone, but it *has something* for everyone. If you can't see that, go get lost in the woods elsewhere.

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    ASTORIA MUSEUMS - Beaches at sunset nearby

    ASTORIA MUSEUMS

    3.8(183 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    Goonies never say…read more..... Some movies are classics. I will forever love watching the Goonies. It has always been one of my favorites. The fact it was made in my home state of Oregon just makes it a little bit more awesome. Being in Astoria on vacation made this house a bucket list item. We didn't need to look through the windows at what the new owners had done. Or take items. There is a donation box. Please help pay for the constant vandalism. There was a time a previous owner had stopped access for obvious reasons. Let's try and respect the current owner and not keep the true fans from enjoying a bit of Oregon movie history. Just being in front of this actual lived in house from the Goonies movie is amazing. I really enjoyed thinking about all the movie scenes and how cool it would have been to be on set for filming. So much history. I know we've seen it already but I can't wait to see it up close again.

    I've probably seen The Goonies movie about 50 times in my life. While in Astoria, we decided to…read morecome by to check out the house. It was pretty easy to research and map out how to get here. It's in a neighborhood on a private driveway. Be sure to not park in their driveway or the neighbor's spot. You can park in the neighborhood somewhere and walk up. There's a sign at the bottom of the driveway too, the owners know people will come by to take photos etc, so they aren't bothered by it. Just be respectful and you'll be fine. For any inconvenience, they put out a donation bin if you want to drop a few dollars for coming by. Cool to see the house that I admired as a little kid. Glad to have come by to snap a few photos and see it in person. We walked the neighborhood too, we were out of there in like 20 mins. Childhood memory fulfilled.

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    The house

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    The Goonies House

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