Address: Lincoln City, OR 97367, USA
Phone: +18005516949
Brian Randleas
Beach access, with a couple of picnic tables at the parking area. The parking area is not large, but this helps to make this a more intimate beach (IF you get there early). The surrounding neighborhoods offer many vacation rental opportunities with views take a visit memorable.
Anthony Ramos
Charming beach with some great bedrock exposed during low tide. Even possible tide pools if you visit after a storm has uncovered these areas. Part of the Lincoln city tourism program is to leave local artist created sea glass floats along the beaches and this is one of them. Unfortunately we didn't find one this time but it's always worth a stop for the quick walk to the beach from the ample parking lot. Just down the street from Chinook winds casino this has quickly turned into one of our favorite spots. I highly recommend spending some time down here. But if you bring a dog please keep them on a leash.
Thomas Rushton
I parked here to hike up to God's thumb. One of my favorite hikes I have done on the Oregon coast. There is another place to park for this hike. At the trailhead for the knoll hike. The knoll was shorter and much easier but the extra effort pays off to go all the way to God's thumb.
Troy Miller
Popular but not too crowded. Little muddy, rocky on the way down- not bad at all, just not stairs. Little more parking would've been all five stars.
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Waves kinda high. Great for tide pooling, walk off to the right a ways on the beach
No it's a day use area only. The closest trailer camping in a state park would be devils lake campground
The parking lot is large. Maybe two dozen parking spaces are ocean front. The others are no good for watching the ocean. The parking lot is flat so walking to the restrooms is easy. The walk to the beach is a little steep. A walking stick would be helpful for a geezer. There is a plastic bag dispenser. The bags are for picking up your dog's poop. This park is usually tidy.
Not at roads and, but you can at Pacific City, be careful, a lot of people get stuck and get vehicles soaked and ruined when tide comes in. NOT for beginners!
No, but if you travel 3 extra miles you'll find a myriad of chowder choices in Lincoln City.
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