Welcome to
Lincoln City!
Over 7 miles of broad sandy beaches on the magnificent Pacific
Ocean, clean air, Evergreen forests and Devils Lake are just some of the wonders of
Lincoln City. People from around the country and the world return year after year to soak
up the Lincoln City experience. A popular tourist destination, with no sales tax shopping
sprees and recreational & cultural activities year round. Lincoln City is home
to the "D River" which is the shortest river in the world. |
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East Side view of the
bay from Condos
This bay fills with water during certain times of the day and other
times you can walk on sand to the rocks.
Lincoln City is one of the top 25 places to retire in the United States. Several
parks, campgrounds, trails, and rivers and coastline provide plenty of outdoor activities.
Indoor activities include art galleries, gift shops, fine seafood dining and more. |
Sunset View of the Bay
from Condos
July 4th Fireworks are displayed right here over the Bay making the Dock of the Bay Condos
a front row spot!
Bonfires on the beach are common year round.
This area is great for claming and a good place to collect driftwood and agates. |
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West Side view of bay
towards ocean
On the right, miles of beach provide all types of activities for all ages. In the Bay and Ocean, there are Sea Lions, Seals, and a large variety of
birds that live here all year round.
Lincoln City is known as the Kite Flying Capital of the World! It is
home to the Upper Drift Creek Bridge, Oregon's oldest
covered bridge, and Oregon's oldest glass blowing studio, the
Alder House II. |
Sunset View Of
Ocean
Lincoln City enjoys a mild coastal climate. The average winter temperature is 50º
dropping to the mid 30s at night. A typical summer will bring temperatures from
80-90º degrees inland to a windy 60-70º on the beach. The annual rainfall averages 71.8
inches. Lincoln City has crisp clean air and with the northwest winds in the summer and
southwest winds in the winter, which makes it an interesting climate to live in. |
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CAMPING & RVs
Coyote Rock RV Resort (541) 996-6824
5 miles south on US 101 to Kernville Bridge, then 2 miles east on Hwy 229.
Devil's Lake State Park
US 101 (541) 994-2002
68 tent campsites, 32 trailer spaces, full utility hookups, hiker/biker camp, toilets
& showers.
Holiday Hills Trailer Park
8.5 miles south on US Hwy 101 (541) 764-2430
KOA Campground (541) 994-2961
3 miles north on US 101, 1 mile to the right on E. Devil's Lake Road.
Salmon River Evergreen Park
10 miles north on Hwy 18. (541) 994-3116
Sea & Sand Trailer Court
8 miles south on US Hwy 101. (541) 764-2313
Sportsman's Landing (541) 996-4225
5 miles south on US Hwy 101 to Kernville Bridge, then 4 miles east on Hwy 229.
Sunset Landing (541) 996-2060
5 miles south on US Hwy 101 to Kernville Bridge, then 5 mi. east on Hwy 229.
Tree & Sea Trailer Park (541) 996-3801
3 miles south on US Hwy 101, turn right on 51st Street.
GARDENS
The Connie Hansen Garden
1931 NE 33rd St. (541) 994-6338
Stroll through this lovely coastal garden. This garden features Rhododendrons, Irises,
Azaleas, Primroses, and many perennials & trees. Connie Hansen, a trained
botanist, created a delightful arrangement of colors and textures that has been enjoyed by
thousands of people from all over the world.
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Call: 1-800-362-5229
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E-mail
1116 SW 51
Lincoln City, Oregon 97367
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