Oregon Route 30
Oregon Route 30 is a scenic highway that runs along the northern part of Oregon, primarily following the Columbia River. It stretches approximately 70 miles from Portland to Astoria, offering beautiful views of the river, forests, and nearby mountains. The route is part of the larger Historic Columbia River Highway and is known for its picturesque landscapes and recreational opportunities.
Travelers on Oregon Route 30 can explore various attractions, including Fort Stevens State Park and the Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. The highway also connects to several small towns, providing access to local shops, restaurants, and cultural sites, making it a popular choice for both residents and visitors.