General Piers Information

Pier 1

Pier 1

The most easterly of the Port of Astoria’s deep-draft marine terminals, Pier 1 supports multiple industries.  The north face of Pier 1 functions as a cruise ship berth & port-of-call for a variety of cruise lines including Holland America, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean and Radisson Seven Seas. In between cruise ships, the Port welcomes many different customers and vessels that include the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Army Corps of Engineers.

Cruise operators find the facilities at the Port of Astoria to be first-rate, the citizens friendly and accommodating, and the beauty of the area unsurpassed. This combination of service and scenery has dramatically increased the number of cruise ships making Astoria a regular port-of-call.

Terminal Specifications: Pier 1

Major Services:Cruise, U.S. Military, U.S. Government, Research, Dredge
Berth Length:Pier 1 Face: 335 M (1,100 FT)
Pier 1 West: 305 M (1,000 FT)
Water Depth (MLLW):Pier 1 Face: 12.8 M (38-42 FT)
Pier 1 West: 12.8 M (38-42 FT)
Total Terminal Area:7.35 Acres
Pier Height (MLW):16 FT
Pile Spacing:8-10 FT 
Water:2 1/2 in, 150 gallons per minute
Water quality report can be found at the following link: 2023 Water Quality Report
Previous water quality report(s) can be accessed at the City of Astoria’s Public Works website.

 

Pier 2

Pier 2

On the west coast of the United States, no Port unloads more fish than the Port of Astoria. Pier 2 is home to three seafood processors and provides commercial fishing fleet support via fish off-loading and fish net haul-out areas. Pier 2 serves the bulk of the commercial fishing needs of Port users with its 71,800 ft. multi-tenant building, and up to three new multi-tenant industrial buildings are envisioned as part of the Central Waterfront Master Plan.

Pier 2 is also home to the Oregon Responder, an oil spill response vessel owned by Marine Spill Response Corporation.

Terminal Specifications: Pier 2

Major Services:Seafood Processing, Spill Response, Research, Dredge
Berth Length:Pier 2 Face: 131.1 M (430 FT)
Pier 2 East: 384 M (1,260 FT)
Pier 2 West: 396 M (1,300 FT)
Water Depth (MLLW):Pier 2 Face: 12.2 M (40 FT)
Pier 2 East: 11.0 M (32 - 36 FT)
Pier 2 West: 7.6 M (25 – 30 FT)
Total Terminal Area:13.2 Acres
Pier Height (MHW):16 FT
Pile Spacing:8-10 FT 

 

Pier 3

Pier 3

Located at river mile 13 at the mouth of the Columbia, the Port of Astoria's haul-out facility and boatyard are ideally situated for access to the Columbia River basin. Upland storage, long-term boat storage and trailer parking are available at rates significantly below those in urban areas.

The facility includes an 88-ton TravelLift®, offering excellent lift efficiency and providing greater versatility when placing the vessel ashore for storage or repairs. A wash down system makes it easier to remove algae and barnacles from a boat bottom and dispose of this material properly. Boat owners may contract for repair work with an on-site marine repair business, or lease boatyard space for do-it-yourself work. Haul-Out Reservations are required, and may be made by calling the Boatyard Supervisor from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at 503-791-7730 or 503-791-7731.

Amenities at the Haul-out/Boatyard include:

  • 88-ton TravelLift® Services Now Available.
  • Long-Term Boat & Trailer Parking
  • In-Water & Upland Vessel Storage
  • Barge Ramp
  • Marine Repair Businesses

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Port of Astoria Administrative Office

422 Gateway Ave. Suite 100
Astoria, OR 97103
Phone: (503) 741-3300
Email: admin@smcun.com

Port of Astoria Marina

10 Pier 1 Suite 102
Astoria, OR 97103
Phone : (503) 325-8279
Cell: (503) 791-7730
Email: marina@smcun.com

Port of Astoria Boatyard

524 Gateway Ave.
Astoria, OR 97103
Phone: (503) 791-7731
Email: boatyard@smcun.com

Port of Astoria Airport

1110 SE Flightline Dr.
Warrenton, OR 97146
Phone: (503) 298-7531
Email: flight@smcun.com

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