Why Live in West Hills
West Hills in Astoria offers panoramic views of the Columbia River, the Astoria-Megler Bridge, and Cape Disappointment, with homes perched atop the city's hill. This neighborhood is known for its quiet atmosphere and scenic vistas, featuring ranch-style, raised ranch-style, and split-level homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. Key residential streets include Skyline Avenue and Lexington Avenue, with properties offering varying price ranges based on their location. West Hills is adjacent to notable filming locations and is close to downtown Astoria, enhancing its appeal. The area boasts several community green spaces, such as Fred Lindstrom Memorial Park, known as “Peter Pan Park,” which offers tennis and pickleball courts, a playground, and McClure Park, which provides picnic spots with views of the Columbia River. The Astoria River Walk, a popular pedestrian pathway, is also nearby. Dining options include the Peter Pan Market & Deli, offering local craft beer and deli-style food, and Pig ‘N Pancake, a longstanding breakfast chain serving homestyle meals and seafood. The neighborhood is served by schools that have high ratings, with Astoria High School offering diverse applied and fine arts courses and college credit opportunities through a partnership with Clatsop Community College. U.S. Route 101, also known as West Marine Drive, provides access to downtown and connects to Washington and Warrenton.