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Launching a Balsa-Wood Glider when Visiting Astoria Column Oregon

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Sending a balsa wood glider flying from the top of the 125-foot Astoria Column Oregon has become a tradition when visiting the northern coast. While launching your plane, you can enjoy the views of Young’s Bay, the Columbia River and the coastline.

What Is an Astoria Column Glider?

Balsa wood glider being held near Astoria Column Oregon
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On a rare clear, sunny day in Astoria, one boy made the climb up the spiral staircase of Astoria Column in Oregon with a small balsa wood glider in his hand. At the top, he did something a little unusual, but would be the beginning of a standing tradition. After writing his initials on the small wooden airplane, the boy launched it and watched it disappear.

The very next day, the same little wooden airplane was found 6 whole miles away from Astoria Column. The coastal winds had carried the glider out and over the trees.

Today, thousands of people visit Astoria Column a year to see if they can beat that distance. Very few ever have, but that doesn’t stop visitors from trying.

Where to Get a Glider at Astoria Column Oregon

Upon driving through the gates, you will see many Astoria Column gliders falling short of their anticipated journeys. Some visitors will gather these gliders and bring them up to the top of Astoria Column for another flight. However, after plummeting such a distance, most gliders have received some damage by the time they reach the ground.

If you are looking for a fresh glider, the small gift shop across the parking lot and in front of the column, sells Astoria Column balsa wood gliders for one dollar each. The employees of the gift shop are also able to give some pointers on how to get the best glider flight.

If you’re visiting Oregon and wondering if it’s really worth stopping at Astoria Column, consider this. The tower receives 300,000 visitors annually, and the gift shop can sell up to 600 balsa wood gliders on a clear day.

What It’s Like to Launch a Glider From the Top of Astoria Column

After climbing the 164 Astoria Column stairs, a treacherous spiral staircase with no railing, you step out onto a narrow platform. On breezy days, you can almost feel the column sway slightly in the wind. The sheer number of people at the top on a busy day can feel overwhelming, but once you start your glider flights, you quickly forget.

To launch your glider, step up to the edge and set your aim. We found it best to launch the glider straight out and with the direction of the wind. Sometimes this means you may have to move to the opposite side of the column to achieve the correct wind direction.

Another thing to consider to achieve a successful flight is tail position. We found the tail adjustment seemed to work better set right in the middle of the balsa wood glider.

Astoria Column Backstory

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The Astoria Column in Oregon was built in 1926. The idea was thought up by the president of the Great Northern Railroad as a celebration of the exploration and settlement of the West. The murals on Astoria Column were designed to depict the history of Astoria and American exploration.

The artwork displays life in Astoria from before the white men arrived, all the way to when the railroad made its connection. A few specific murals are the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and the discovery of the Columbia River.

View looking out over bay at Astoria Column
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Even if you don’t try your hand at launching a balsa wood glider from atop Astoria Column, it’s worth a trip when you’re in the area. The Astoria Column view is a sight to behold and well worth the uncomfortable climb up the Astoria Column stairs.



LOCATION

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Astoria, Oregon

TRIP LENGTH

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1 hour

THINGS TO DO NEARBY

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Peter Iredale Shipwreck- 24 minutes away

Fort Stevens- 19 minutes away

A Morning in Astoria- 7 minutes away


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Ali Patton

Ali is a travel blogger for Seconds to Go, where she shares her experiences traveling the U.S. with her co-blogger Mom, Kathleen. She is also an avid Disney travel enthusiast, and with multiple Disney World trips under her belt, is a knoweldgeable resource for all things related to Disney vacations. Ali can be found managing the Seconds to Go social media accounts as well as the famed Double Z Farm pages on Instagram, Facebook and TikTok.

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