What to do and see in Lincoln City, Oregon (OR): The Best Tours

June 15, 2021 Natalie Tallman

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

1. Safari Town Surf

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Safari Town Surf

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.

2. Haunted Taft

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Haunted Taft

Hear about the mysterious Ghost Schooner of Siletz Bay, the spooky goings-on at the Oregon Coast’s oldest continuously operating pub, an eerie local Bigfoot sighting, and much more during this spine-chilling walking tour of Historic Taft.

3. Siletz Moorage

Siletz Moorage

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.

4. Oregon Surf Shop

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5. The Beach

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