Lincoln County, OR

Oregon

A coastal landscape with rocky cliffs, a sea view, and a forested hillside.
A coastal waterfall with waves crashing over rocks.
A rocky shoreline with clear blue water and waves crashing against the rocks.
A coastal landscape with rocky cliffs, a forested hillside, and a paved path along the edge.
A coastal landscape with a forested hill, a winding road, and a beach with waves crashing onto the shore.

Popular cities in Lincoln County

A waterfront residential area with houses, a dock, and a forested hillside.
Lincoln City
Known for Beaches, Sea and Casinos
Make the most of miles of shoreline and surf breaks or visit a local artisan to learn about their craft in this picturesque coastal and lakeside city.

Reasons to visit

  • Chinook Winds Casino
  • Lincoln City Outlets
  • Connie Hansen Garden
A marina with boats docked, a large bridge in the background, and a building with a sign advertising fishing trips.
Newport
Known for Beaches, Sea and Aquariums
Sleep with sharks in the aquarium, watch whales from an iconic lighthouse and go kayaking in this picturesque marine area.

Reasons to visit

  • Nye Beach
  • Yaquina Bay Bridge
  • Yaquina Head Light House
A coastal hiking trail with a view of the ocean and rocky cliffs.
Yachats
Known for Beaches, Sea and Hiking
A web of hiking trails and ocean viewpoints crisscross this coastal Oregon location, filled with gorgeous waterfront hotels, art galleries and seafood restaurants.

Reasons to visit

  • Cape Perpetua
  • Thor's Well
  • Devils Churn
A marina with boats docked, surrounded by residential houses and a forested hill.
Depoe Bay
Known for Sea, Beaches and Whale watching
Right on the water, behind a massive seawall, this oceanside town is famous for whale watching. It sits on one of the world’s smallest natural navigable harbors.

Reasons to visit

  • Whale Watching Center
  • Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area
  • Boiler Bay State Wayside
A street with a market stall, a bell tower, and RV park signs.
Waldport
Known for Beaches, Sea and Sunsets
Explore this friendly and serene coastal town at the confluence of the Alsea River, Siuslaw National Forest and the Pacific Ocean.

Reasons to visit

  • Holly Beach
  • Oregon Coast Trail
A rocky cliff by the sea, a sandy beach, and a wooden fence.
Seal Rock
Known for Scenery, Natural parks and Sea
Meet seals, sea lions and seabirds at this mellow coastal town known for its ancient rock formations, tidepools and wildlife.

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