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Lincoln Beach, Oregon
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Lincoln Beach,
Oregon is a small community approximately 10
minutes south of Lincoln City.
It is nestled between several popular destinations on Oregon’s central coast
and is a convenient stopping place for travelers who want to experience some
of Oregon’s highlights from the nearby convenience of a small town.
Sitka Spruce forests and miles of sandy
beachfront link the towns of Lincoln Beach and
Depoe Bay, Oregon’s smallest
protected port. Fogarty Creek National Recreation Area sits on this stretch
of coastline, offering scenic hiking trails and views of the ocean. Further
south is Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint, with eye-popping vistas of
Oregon’s rugged coastline and lots of wildlife viewing.
Certainly one of the benefits of staying in
Lincoln Beach is its proximity to good restaurants. Nearby Lincoln City is
known for its fine dining establishments, which specialize in local seafood
and exquisite settings.
Accommodations in the Lincoln Beach area
include bed and breakfast inns, hotels and nearby camping. Beverly Beach
State Park includes full-service RV sites along Spencer Creek, ADA
accessible camping, yurts, interpretive services and a book and gift shop.
Lincoln Beach can be reached from
Salem by following Highway 18
west to Lincoln City and then south on U.S. Highway 101. Oregon Coast’s main
connector, Highway 101, runs through Lincoln Beach, connecting it with
numerous points north and south.
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Hikes on the Oregon Coast
by Bonnie Henderson
Paperback, 240
pages. Mountaineer Books, 2nd edition, April 1999.
This comprehensive hiking
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Best Places Destinations: Oregon Coast
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Oregon Coastal Access Guide: A Mile-By-Mile Guide to Scenic and Recreational
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March 1999, 2nd edition, Paperback, 448
pages, (non-fiction)
Driving guide to the splendors of
Oregon highlighting the best routes, scenic detours, hikes, and city walks.
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