Lincoln City is a city in Lincoln County on the Oregon Coast between Tillamook and Newport. It is named after the county, which was named in honor of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln. The population was estimated to be 8,452 in 2016. During the solar eclipse of August 21, 2017, this city was the first in the path of totality to view a total solar eclipse.
Restaurants in Lincoln City
5.0 based on 11 reviews
We are a family owned and operated surf shop established in 1989, on the Central Oregon Coast in Lincoln City, Oregon. We are a full service surf shop offering surfboards, bodyboards, skimboards, skateboards, stand-up-paddle boards, wetsuits, bike rentals, kayaks, clothing, accessories, and more. Safari Town also offers a complete surfing rental department along with surfing instruction (lessons) for anyone wanting to give surfing a try. We offer guided kayak tours of the beautiful Salmon rivermouth. We rent fat tire bikes to ride right on the beach. We also have stand-up-paddle boards for sale and for rent. We have everything you need to enjoy your next visit to the central Oregon Coast . If you're looking for fun & exciting things to do while visiting the Oregon coast feel free to give us a call.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
We provide horseback riding from our facility located right behind the Outlets in Lincoln City, Oregon. We are also a year-round horse boarding facility for those with their own horses.
What an incredible experience we shared with the New owners of Rockcreek stables.It was my daughters 8 th Bday and all she wanted was to ride a horse. Justin at Rockcreek stables was the one and only that returned my call! We were so excited! They were so friendly and welcoming made you feel right at home. I highly recommend Rockcreek Stables! So much fun! They took pride and were very compassionate towards their horses I love how they explained what they were doing , or using. They even did a sweet introduction and shared the history and knowledge of each horse. The horses were bright and intelligent.the girls even got to feed them pop tarts afterwards. We are definitely making it a must do every time we go to Lincoln city! Thank you Justin! And your family and staff for making this horse ride experience one that we will never forget! Hugs! Brenda, Jersey,& Emmerson.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
This lovely little beach is worth a look. Lots of "fiddly-bits" to find at low tide if you like looking for shells and agates. Sea lions sunbathe across the reach (and occasionally come over for a closer look at us humans). There's Mo's if you want lunch, and a wonderful arcade/ice cream shop across the street for sweet treats. The street leading to the beach is lined with places to stay, and shopping/groceries are a short walk away for convenience. There's not a lot of parking, but it's worth the trouble of waiting for a spot.
4.5 based on 174 reviews
As the subject says, this is my go to beach. It is off of PCH (101) by about a mile. If you are coming from the north, turn right at the Safeway. The fact that it is not right on PCH leads to smaller crowds (compared to D River Wayside in central Lincoln City that is right on PCH). There is ample parking in the lot, bit because this is not on a highway you can also park on the street. But lets be honest, EVERY beach in Lincoln City is very busy in the summer. Roads End is not an agate searching beach. It is a relax beach, walk the shore beach, enjoy and relax beach. BUT it is also an incredible tidepool beach if you can manage to visit at a very low tide, or a minus low tide. If you are coming over for the weekend from inside Oregon, you should definitely look at the tide tables. Walking to the north end towards Cascade Head you will almost always see a bald eagle sitting on a tree looking for critters. If you are here for a minus tide and walk north to Cascade Head...wow, you will go home with such incredible memories (memories only people, it is illegal to take home sea stars).
4.5 based on 5 reviews
This is a clean beach and a great stop for almost everyone. We keep out pet on leash but a lot of the locals had their dogs off leash so take that as you like. A fun spot Stop visit at the super soft beach. Enjoy
Kayak and Canoe Tours through the heart of Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The channels and tidal sloughs at Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge are a great place to experience nature. Siletz Bay is located along the Pacific Coast on either side of Highway 101, starched skeleton trees jut forth from the estuary and are reminiscent of a time when the salt marsh was diked for pasture.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
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