Astoria, Oregon · Est. 1896 · Legend 1985
The Goonies
House
Holding a numbered Goonies House coin? Register it and you're crew: your number on the official record, and hunt clues 48 hours before anyone else. Welcome home, Goonie.
Chart Your Course
The Coin Registry
Found a Goonies House challenge coin? Claim your number on the official record before someone else does, and join the crew.
Register your coin →The Goonies House App
Treasure maps, hunt clues on your phone, and coin lore in your pocket. The next adventure is being drawn up now.
Get a flare when it launches →Follow the House
Day-to-day life at the most famous house in Astoria, hunt announcements, and coin drops: @goonieshome.
Follow along →The Coins
Every anniversary, a limited run of numbered challenge coins is minted and set loose. Some are earned, some are found, and every single one has a story. Register yours and it becomes part of the official record of the house.
The original run. Bronze doubloons for the fans who kept the flame.
.999 fine silver, numbered and certified. Rarer than One-Eyed Willy's patience.
Seven exist. If you hold one, the registry wants to hear from you.
Every coin has one number. Make sure yours is registered to you.
See the live claim count →
The Hunt
Registered coin holders are not just collectors, they are crew. When the next treasure hunt begins, the registry is where the map gets handed out.
Find a coin
At events, hidden around Astoria, or passed hand to hand. Rich stuff, waiting.
Register it
Sign in, enter your coin number, upload photos of the coin and certificate. A real human verifies every claim.
Get early clues
Verified holders unlock treasure-hunt clues 48 hours before anyone else, starting with the 42nd Anniversary hunt. Down here, it's our time.
From the Vault
Keep the Light On
Support the Goonies House
A 130-year-old house takes a beating from salt air and fifty thousand Truffle Shuffles a year. If this place matters to you, chip in a doubloon: every donation goes to keeping the house standing for the next crew.
Donate on Venmo@GOONIESHOUSELLC
Visit the House
Built in 1896 on a bluff above the Columbia River, the house played the Walsh family home in 1985 and has been welcoming Goonies ever since. It is a real home in a real neighborhood, so a little pirate courtesy goes a long way.
Where to park
Please do not drive up the driveway. Park in the designated areas a few blocks away near John Jacob Astor Elementary or in public lots, then use the sidewalks and walk up. The neighbors thank you.
House rules
Walk up, take photos, do the Truffle Shuffle at a respectful volume. Be kind to the neighbors, pack out what you pack in, and keep the driveway clear.
Support the house
Keeping a 130-year-old movie legend standing takes doubloons. Venmo donations are welcome and appreciated: @GOONIESHOUSELLC. Questions? support@goonieshome.com.
Hunting season tip
Coins have been known to surface around town during anniversary weekends. Follow @goonieshome for announcements, then get your find on the registry before someone else claims your number.
Goonies never say die.
Register your coin