
The Beach Sunsets, surf and seven miles of soft, sandy beach are yours to explore in Lincoln City, where coastal adventure awaits.
Learn MoreExplore Lincoln City’s soft, sandy beaches, go kayaking in Devils Lake or clamming in Siletz Bay—the water is where your adventure begins.
Exploring Lincoln City’s seven miles of beautiful beach is the perfect place to start your adventure. With several beach access points and stops along Highway 101, it’s easy to find your favorite spot. Bring supplies for a bonfire, fly a kite or beachcomb for precious gemstones – it’s totally up to you. And if you’re lucky, you might even discover one of our Finders Keepers glass floats while you are treasure hunting.
Below are a few frequently asked questions regarding accessing our beaches safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.
At this time, all parts of the beach are open in Lincoln City.
All city beach accesses are open. D River Wayside and Roads End State Park are open.
Be mindful of other groups on the beach. Never turn your back to the ocean. Keep your distance from wildlife and watch out for delicate wildlife habitats.
Most COVID-19 restrictions have been removed in Oregon. For frequent community updates, visit our COVID-19 resource page.
The Beach Sunsets, surf and seven miles of soft, sandy beach are yours to explore in Lincoln City, where coastal adventure awaits.
Learn MoreDevils Lake Devils Lake is 685 acres of serene water on the east side of Lincoln City, connected to the Pacific by the “World’s Shortest River.”
Learn MoreSiletz Bay Siletz Bay is perfect for crabbing, clamming, enjoying a cozy beach bonfire and, especially, for catching a radiant Lincoln City sunset.
Learn MoreUNESCO Cascade Head Biosphere Region Lincoln City is home to Oregon's only biosphere region.
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