United States Oregon Astoria

Astoria-Megler Bridge

A four-mile-long steel cantilever truss bridge connecting two Pacific Northwest states, spanning the Columbia River's mouth.
  • U.S. 101

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The Astoria-Megler Bridge, spanning the mighty Columbia River, is a not-to-be-missed landmark on a Pacific Coast Highway road trip. As the longest continuous truss bridge in North America, this impressive structure connects Oregon to Washington and offers breathtaking views of the river and its surroundings. Stopping here allows travelers to take in a panoramic vista that encompasses the maritime charm of Astoria, the rolling hills of the Pacific Northwest, and the vast expanse of the river that once guided explorers Lewis and Clark to the Pacific Ocean.

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Astoria-Megler Bridge Guides

  • Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip: The most scenic stops along the way

    seeker (Seeker Editors)
    Ready to hit the road and feast your eyes on some of the most stunning coastal views America has to offer? Buckle up, because the Pacific Coast Highway, also known as Highway 1, is a road tripper's dream—a ribbon of tarmac stretching along the edge of the western United States, flaunting ocean vistas, charming towns, and awe-inspiring landscapes that you'll be reminiscing about for years to come. As you wind your way from the misty shores of the north to the sun-kissed beaches in the south, there are some stops that simply can't be missed. So let's talk about the Pacific Coast Highway road trip and all the scenic pit stops that make this journey an adventure of a lifetime.