The 6 Best Sights & Landmarks in Warrenton, Oregon (OR)

April 12, 2022 Tonie Szymanski

Warrenton is a city in Clatsop County, Oregon, United States. The city is named for D.K. (Daniel Knight) Warren, an early settler. The population estimate 5,282 in 2016, according to the US Census Bureau.
Restaurants in Warrenton

1. Clatsop Plains Pioneer Cemetary

Warrenton, OR 97416
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Clatsop Plains Pioneer Cemetary

2. Warrenton United Methodist Church

679 SW Main Street, Warrenton, OR 97146-9533 +1 503-861-0825 http://www.umc.org/find-a-church/church/76080
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Warrenton United Methodist Church

3. Calvary Assembly Of God at Warrenton

1365 S Main Ave, Warrenton, OR 97146-9530 +1 503-861-1712 http://www.facebook.com/calvaryassemblywarrenton/
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Calvary Assembly Of God at Warrenton

4. Pioneer Presbyterian Church

33324 Patriot Way, Warrenton, OR 97146-7219 +1 503-861-2421 http://pioneerchurchpcusa.org
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Pioneer Presbyterian Church

5. Battery Russell

Warrenton, OR
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Battery Russell

Built during the Civil War, this concrete gunnery protected the U.S. shores.

Reviewed By LostLobstah - Wyoming, United States

You can bike, hike, or drive here when at Fort Stevens. Love being in the history. Lots of information and gratitude. There is a peace rock here. Great place for families

6. Peter Iredale Ship Wreck

Peter Iredale Rd, Warrenton, OR 97121 https://oregonhistoryproject.org/articles/historical-records/the-wreck-of-the-peter-iredale/#.XNvpLxRKgdU
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Peter Iredale Ship Wreck

A schooner which was shipwrecked in 1906.

Reviewed By conic360 - Burlington, United States

It's a little of a climb over & down the sand dunes but then just a short walk to the shipwreck. If you prefer, there is an overlook from the parking lot. The beach is wild and beautiful. When we were there, we had it practically to ourselves. This site is part of Fort Stevens State Park which has camping, trails for walking/cycling, historic areas, a disc golf course and a lake to swim in. The weather can be quite nasty so come prepared. We lucked out with calm winds and sunshine.

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