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15 unforgettable + fun things to do in Lincoln City, OR: Oregon Coast

By May 27, 2020July 20th, 202236 Comments

Dramatic cliffs. Wide beaches. Antiques. Stunning hikes. Migrating wildlife. And, of course, saltwater taffy. There are plenty of reasons why Lincoln City is one of our favorite towns on the Oregon Coast. With so many things to do in Lincoln City, it’s no wonder my family and I return many times each year.

Located less than two hours from Portland, OR, Lincoln City is an easily accessible beach town close to the city. Lincoln City is one of our favorite stops on the Oregon Coast. Highway 101 runs all along the coastline. Lincoln City is about halfway between Newport and Tillamook, OR—an ideal stop on an Oregon Coast road trip!

Read on for all the best things to do in Lincoln City, OR. From hiking and agate beaches to kite festivals and lighthouses, you’ll never face a dull moment in this Oregon Coast town.

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If you're hitting the road on vacation, you'll want these road trip games ideas! My book, Road Trip Games & Activities for Kids, includes instructions for 33 fun games (including classics you know and love plus others you've never heard of). Each game includes suggestions to make it easier or harder, so everyone in the car—from toddlers to adults—can have a great time on the ride. Stay entertained with these fun car games! To & Fro Fam

Visit the beach (of course!)

It should go without saying that one of the best things to do in Lincoln City, OR is to visit the beach. The beaches on the Oregon Coast are gorgeous, even in rainy weather. Do like a local and don’t let a little wet stop you from exploring the beaches!

Fun fact: Did you know Lincoln City has the longest stretch of beach among all Oregon Coast cities?

These are a few of the best beaches in Lincoln City.

Lincoln City, Oregon is home to 7 miles of flat beach—all public. Here, read about the best things to do in Lincoln City (including where to enjoy the Oregon Coast beaches!). / To & Fro Fam

South Beach

We typically access this stretch of the beach in Lincoln City via 51st Street. Plenty of parking and public restrooms make this a convenient spot to hit the beach.

We also like walking west, past Mo’s and along the mouth of the Siletz River. It’s fun to wander beneath the pier. The water of the Siletz is shallow here (and a bit warmer than the Pacific).

Finally, you can borrow (for free) a beach wheelchair from the Looking Glass Inn.

D River Beach Access

This stretch of beach is probably Lincoln City’s most famous coastline. The wide, flat beach seems to stretch forever.

Lincoln City, OR is a gorgeous spot on the Oregon Coast. When you're looking for things to do in this little town, click here for ideas: beaches, parks, street art, scenic areas and more! To & Fro Fam

Kids love to play in the D River here, too. Just watch out for seagulls: These birds know that the beach gets a lot of visitors, so keep an eye on your picnic supplies!

The D River State Recreation Site also has public restrooms.

Road’s End State Park: North Beach

This stretch of beach in Lincoln City also has huge rocks exposed at low tide. You know what that means: tide pools!

Tide pools in Lincoln City reveal sea anemones and other creatures at low tide. Learn about North Beach, plus so many other fun things to do in Lincoln City, Oregon, by clicking to the post. To & Fro Fam

The thing that makes this part of the beach unusual is that cars can drive onto the sand in a designated area. A paved ramp on NW 15th St leads down to the beach, where you can park to watch the sunset or set up for a day of play.

The best beaches in Lincoln City, plus other unique things to do in this Oregon Coast town. Click to the post for fun ideas! To & Fro Fam

Fogarty Creek State Recreation Area

I love the beach at Fogarty Creek, a few minutes south of Lincoln City. As the name suggests, a creek runs through this beach. You can access both sides of the beach (without getting your feet wet!) by following either path from the parking lot.

This beautiful beach on the Oregon Coast is between Newport and Lincoln City, OR. Fogarty Creek is a lovely agate beach during low tide! To & Fro Fam
Hunt for agates at this hidden beach near Lincoln City, OR. This stretch of the Oregon Coast is gorgeous. To & Fro Fam

You’ll also want to keep an eye out for agates. Fogarty Creek is a terrific agate beach near Lincoln City.

Hike and bird watch in Siletz Bay

On the south end of Lincoln City, the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is home to songbirds, waterfowl, newts and hundreds of other species. Coho and Chinook salmon also make their way from the ocean upriver to their spawning grounds via the Siletz River, making this area critical to preserving these at-risk fish.

Wildlife are best seen in the morning and evening, but you’re likely to see animals anytime. What’s more, the type of animals you see will vary by season as well as the tide, so you might see different creatures each time you visit.

Walk the half-mile nature trail, bring your binoculars for bird watching or paddle the Siletz River by canoe, kayak or paddle board. Just know that dogs are not allowed in the wildlife refuge.

Explore Yaquina Head Lighthouse and Cobble Beach

Just a half-hour south of Lincoln City, the Yaquina Head Lighthouse stands watch over the dramatic cliffs of the Oregon Coast. Oregon’s oldest lighthouse also overlooks seabird nesting grounds and a resting spot for local sea lions.

The Yaquina Head Lighthouse—between Newport and Lincoln City, OR—is Oregon's oldest lighthouse. Visiting it and the tidepools here is one of my favorite things to do on an Oregon Coast road trip. To & Fro Fam

One of my favorite things to do at the Yaquina Head Lighthouse is to explore Cobble Beach at low tide. This unique beach isn’t made of sand but rather round volcanic rocks. And when the tide is out, you can check out the many creatures that live in the tide pools here.

For more details, read my guide to visiting Yaquina Head Lighthouse.

Explore the cave in Devils Punchbowl

Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area is a dramatic and beyond cool stop on the Oregon Coast. Over centuries, the relentless waves carved a cave into the cliffside here. Then the roof of the cave collapsed, leaving a hollow rock formation shaped like, you guessed it, a bowl.

Incoming waves churn and bubble in the punchbowl during high tide. At low tide, you can hike into the cave and explore the tide pools on the north end of the park. This is an easy, kid-friendly walk that starts on a steep path then continues along the beach. Just make sure to keep an eye on the tide tables. You don’t want to get caught by the incoming tide.

Devils Punchbowl is an amazing cave hike in Oregon. At low tide, hike into a collapsed cave on the Pacific Ocean. Located near Depoe Bay, OR. To & Fro Fam

Devils Punchbowl is also a popular spot for whale watching. You might be able to snag a picnic table for an open-air lunch, but know this is a busy site.

Curious! Click for all the details to visit Devils Punchbowl!

Find a float in a beach-wide treasure hunt

Year-round, locals hide handmade glass floats along the seven miles of coastline in Lincoln City. They tuck these gorgeous floats behind driftwood, under seaweed and in the sand above the high tide mark. And while the city used to hide these floats one weekend a year during a festival, glass blown floats are now hidden on the beach year-round through the Finders Keepers initiative!

You never know when you might find one. Local artists donate 3,000 floats every year—that’s nearly 10 a day—so it might just pay off to keep an eye out for a beautiful glass orb! And if you do find one, register it on the Finders Keepers float web site. You’ll get information about the artist who created the float.

Note: Float Fairies, aka the people who hide the glass floats in Lincoln City, have temporarily stopped the program during COVID-19. Check the organization’s web site for details on reopening.

Walk among flowers at the Connie Hansen Garden

I’ve been visiting Lincoln City, OR my entire life—and only discovered the Connie Hansen Garden this year!

This hidden gem on the Oregon Coast is tucked away on a residential street. Pretty much only locals know about it, which makes this garden a restful spot year-round.

Things to do in Lincoln City, Oregon: Walk the paths and smell the flowers at the Connie Hansen Garden, a hidden gem on the Oregon Coast. To & Fro Fam

Botanist Connie Hansen turned this land from a swamp into a beautifully curated garden. She grew her favorite flower, the iris, along with rhododendrons, azaleas, primroses and more. Then, when she passed away, her family turned the estate into a Lincoln City park.

Stroll along the winding paths and over adorable footbridges, pause at the ponds and listen to songbirds. The Connie Hansen Garden is now one of my favorite things to do in Lincoln City.

Looking for things to do in Lincoln City, OR? This tucked-away garden is a secret only locals know about—and is gorgeous year-round. To & Fro Fam

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Find fossils at Prehistoric Oregon

Prehistoric Oregon is one of the many shops along Highway 101 in Lincoln City. Stop by to browse the gifts, and don’t miss taking a look at the many fossils in this shop!

Depending on the day’s stock, you might see a megalodon tooth, a cave bear skull, trilobites or a spinosaurus claw. The shop also sells jewelry, rocks, gems and minerals.

Browse books at Robert’s Bookshop

I love independent book stores and my kids, both voracious readers, have inherited my obsession. That’s just the first reason why we love Robert’s Bookshop in Lincoln City, Oregon.

Looking for things to do on the Oregon Coast with kids? We love this quirky book shop in Lincoln City, OR. It's of course full of inexpensive books—and a shocking surprise! To & Fro Fam

Yes, the narrow aisles between packed bookshelves are perfect to get lost in. But the most unique thing about this Oregon Coast book store is the plane that sticks out of the wall!

Yep, you read that right. The quirky owner of Robert’s Bookshop bought an old plane and installed it in the wall. It looks as if the plane is crashing through the side of the building. In reality, the owner uses it as an office.

Weird + quirky things on the Oregon Coast: There's a plane coming out of this book shop in Lincoln City, OR! Click for more unique things to do in Lincoln City. To & Fro Fam

Make sure to stop at this unique book store, along Highway 101, the next time you stay in Lincoln City.

Find antique treasures

Like many towns on the Oregon Coast, Lincoln City hosts dozens of antique stores. Vintage clothes, collectibles, antique furniture, first editions and more—these densely packed shops hold just about every treasure you can think of (plus many more you never knew you wanted!).

I like the Streetcar Village, on the south end of Lincoln City, OR, in part because each of the shops is housed in old streetcars. (My kids think it’s so cool.) Or check out the Little Antique Mall, which isn’t little at all. With roughly 80 vendors, this spot is the largest antique mall on the Oregon Coast.

These shops are also locally owned, so your money stays in this coastal community.

Watch artists blow glass

I’ve never been able to figure out exactly why, but the Oregon Coast is glassblowing central. Shops up and down Highway 101 sell art, ornaments and orbs handcrafted by local artists. Check out the blown glass galleries (carefully!) or watch artists in action at the Lincoln City Glass Center. You can see glassblowers turn hard hunks of colored glass into a vase or float by turning their work in piping-hot kilns. Keep an eye out for other blown glass galleries, too.

The Lincoln City Glass Center also offers classes and workshops on glassblowing if you want to try your own hand at the ancient craft.

Dive into the past at the Northern Lincoln County Historical Museum

The Northern Lincoln County Historical Museum is a volunteer-run site that shares this area’s history. Learn about how logging shaped this region and how fishing still fuels the economy.

Our favorite part, unsurprisingly, was the terrific kids’ area. On the second floor, a big room includes dress-up clothes, coloring pages, books, games and a forest’s worth of hand puppets. Maxine didn’t want to leave!

Lincoln City, Oregon with kids: The children's play area in the Lincoln City Historical Museum is one of the best (and free!) play areas on the Oregon Coast for kids. To & Fro Fam

Downstairs, check out gigantic sea floats and artwork from the area’s Native American tribes.

The historical museum in Lincoln City’s admission is free/by donation, so you have nothing to lose by stopping by. You’ll definitely learn something.

Lincoln City Historical Museum on the Oregon Coast: This free thing to do in Lincoln City will teach you about this area's history. To & Fro Fam

Check out the murals in Lincoln City

We love stopping for a picture in front of the Oregon mural in Lincoln City. They paint the current year, so we can keep track of our many visits to Lincoln City—and how much our kids grow!

Things to do in Lincoln City, Oregon: Check out the fun murals in this town on the Oregon Coast! Plus, more ideas when you click to the full guide. To & Fro Fam

The Oregon mural in Lincoln City is located on the wall of the Lincoln City Collective, a local shop selling t-shirts, hats and more. A public parking lot is directly next to the shop. This mural is also directly across the street from the Northern Lincoln County Historical Museum.

We also stop at the To the Beach mural in Lincoln City. This mural is located on the corner of Highway 101 and SW 51st St. This is where you turn to go to Mo’s Clam Chowder.

Stop at this mural in Lincoln City when you're looking for unique things to do on the Oregon Coast. To & Fro Fam

Finally, stop at the awesome crab mural next to the D River Wayside Park. The street art is on the wall of Pier 101, a seafood restaurant off Highway 101.

All these things to do in Lincoln City, Oregon make this little coastal town a wonderful destination. Click to the post for ideas on the best beaches, cave exploring, hikes, natural areas, street art and much more! To & Fro Fam

Fly a kite

Throughout much of the year, steady winds make Lincoln City, OR an ideal spot to fly a kite. Pick any of the town’s many beaches, unspool a bit of string and let your kite soar!

Lincoln City is full of shops that sell kites, if you don’t have your own.

Finally, the Lincoln City Kite Festival brings hundreds of enthusiasts to the beaches in the summer and fall. These aren’t only your usual diamond-shaped kites, though. At the festivals, they come in all different shapes (whales, squids, giant teddy bears) and sizes (big, bigger, biggest!). Fun activities, from a kid’s parade to expert performances, make the festivals all-day activities.

Hike across a suspension bridge

If you’re not afraid of heights (or are willing to muscle up, buttercup), don’t miss Drift Creek Falls. This easy 3-mile hike takes you across a 100-foot-high suspension bridge. Looking down is optional!

Looking for things to do in Lincoln City? Hike the suspension bridge at the Drift Creek Falls trail. Click for 13 more great ideas for Oregon Coast fun! To & Fro Fam

This Oregon Coast hike is just a 40-minute drive from Lincoln City. Want more? Read my full post on the Drift Creek Falls trail.

Play in Siletz Bay

Do like the local wildlife and play where the Siletz River stretches to the Pacific Ocean. Siletz Bay’s northern side includes a wide stretch of sand at low tide (though it’s largely underwater at high tide). 

You’ll recognize it from the very determined tree growing on a tiny island in the bay. 

Unique things to do in Lincoln City: Explore Siletz Bay, a gorgeous spot near Highway 101 on the Oregon Coast. To & Fro Fam

Walk toward the ocean to explore under the docks and get close to the resident seal colony. Or climb over the driftwood closer to Highway 101. Either way, you’ll have plenty to explore in this unique thing to do in Lincoln City!

Unique things to do in Lincoln City: Explore Siletz Bay, a gorgeous spot near Highway 101 on the Oregon Coast. To & Fro Fam

Bike on the beach

Have you ever heard of a fat tire bike? These specially designed bicycles have extra-wide tires to grip the sand so you can cycle up and down the beach.

Sounds fun, right?!

You can rent fat tire bikes at a handful of spots in Lincoln City. Check out fat tire bike rentals here.

So many things to do in Lincoln City

With all these things to do in Lincoln City—and more—it’s no wonder that my family continues to return to this Oregon Coast town again and again. We visit as often as we’re able, and we still haven’t explored all the attractions here.

If you’re as excited about Lincoln City, OR as I am, check out the hotels in the area so you can visit ASAP!

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I’m excited to continue to update this guide of things to do in Lincoln City as we discover more beaches, hikes, gardens, parks and more!

36 Comments

  • Marlynn says:

    Lincoln City is one of my family’s fave spots close to home! In all these years we have yet to find a glass float on the beach but I think we time our visits when they’re not doing them. Just an excuse to keep going back, to find one! 🙂 Can’t wait to check out some of these other spots you mention that we haven’t visited yet in this beautiful place!

  • Erin says:

    Just flying a kite sounds super relaxing and fun right now! The Oregon Coast is so great and such a wonderful spot to visit in the summer!

    • I 100% agree. There’s something so relaxing and meditative about flying kites. I used to love it when I was a kid but haven’t actually flown a kite as an adult. I should fix that!

  • Jess says:

    I have never been before but Oh my goodness…it is now at the top of my list! Everything you highlighted looks dreamy.

    • The Oregon Coast is truly a magical place. I can’t get enough of it. I hope you get to visit, and I’m glad it’s on the top of your list now! Always feel free to reach out directly if you have Qs.

  • Nicole says:

    Wow, there is so much to do! I would live to visit here one day!

  • Ashley says:

    Great article! I love how thoroughly you explain the Oregon Coast. It’s somewhere Ive always wanted to visit

  • Francesca says:

    I love Oregon but have yet gone to visit the Oregon Coast! It looks beautiful! I like the murals and the book store looks awesome as well!

  • Olivia says:

    I’ve never been to Oregon, let alone the Oregon Coast! Looks like there are so many fun and interesting things to do there. I would love to visit Connie Hansen Garden, and that bookshop looks so cool!

  • Camille says:

    I missed traveling looking at your photos. I hope we could all travel safely very soon. Stay safe.

    • Me too Camille – I can’t wait to return to traveling. I feel a little bit better imagining past and future trips. I hope you’re staying safe and healthy, too.

  • Suvarna Arora says:

    Oregon looks amazing. Love the murals and the lighthouse.

  • Christa says:

    I’ve never been to the Oregon Coast but it’s high on my list. It looks so beautiful and peaceful.

  • Natalie says:

    Great place to visit with kids. So much things to do. I love the beach and nature. Would really love to visit this place one day. Thanks for sharing this guide.

    • You’re so welcome Natalie! Yes, Lincoln City has a ton of things to do with kids as well as for adults. I should have mentioned in the article that there’s awesome karaoke in Lincoln City too!

  • Jordan says:

    I’m hoping to visit Oregon this summer so this is the perfect list! I will save it for future ideas 🙂 The beach looks perfect right now!!

  • Josy A says:

    This looks like an awesome family adventure! I especially love the sound of hiking and bird watching in Siletz Bay! It looks like you all had a blast.

  • Albi says:

    I have never heard of this place but it looks wonderful, I’m pretty sure I would definitely go and browse in that bookstore but explore nature as well

  • Stephanie says:

    What a beautiful place! I love hunting for antiques treasures! Especially vintage clothes and antique furniture! This looks like the perfect family trip!

  • Sophie says:

    My other half is from Oregon and I absolutely adore the Oregon Coast. I’ve not yet been to Lincoln but would love to get there when I’m next over. I had no idea it was the longest stretch of beach either!

  • Rebecca says:

    Going to visit for the first time in November can you share any special happenings around the 2nd weekend? Hoping to find a special treasure on the beach!

    • Catherine says:

      Rebecca, I’m so excited for you to visit! I recommend making a plan to watch the sunset (aim to arrive at the beach 30 mins before sunset). Also, many of the antique stores have sales in November around Thanksgiving. There aren’t a ton of events scheduled because of the season and to prevent virus transmission. Let me know what you end up doing!!!

  • Dale Netherton says:

    Was there in 94. Beach was cold. Visited a woman on Devil’s lake who was involved in the recovery of gold from a shipwreck.

    • Catherine says:

      The Oregon Coast definitely is colder than other places… and sometimes is beautiful weather! We were in Lincoln City last weekend and it was swimming suit weather on the beach. It just depends on the day!

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