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Welcome to the Central Oregon Coast

Locatedmidway between Washington and California, Lincoln County is "The Heartof the Oregon Coast"TM and incorporates the communities of Burnt Woods,Depoe Bay, Chitwood, Eddyville, Elk City, Harlan, Kernville, LincolnCity, Logsden, Newport, Tidewater, Toledo, Siletz, Seal Rock, Waldport,and Yachats.

Stretching more than 60 miles along the Pacific Ocean, LincolnCounty boasts natural wonders from Cascade Head and Cape Perpetua tothe lush evergreen forests of the Coast Range. Within these borders sitsome of Oregon's most picturesque coastal scenery, rugged clifflinesand vast sandy beaches.

Only two hours from Portland and an hour from the I-5 corridor,family travelers find a wide range of activities, whether it's walkingalong the miles of public beaches, golfing on the area's many courses,deep-sea fishing, crabbing or clamming. There is always time for whalewatching and lighthouse exploring.

The down-home environment of hospitality every season of the year,makes the Central Oregon Coast memorable. Name your sport - sportfishing or mountain biking, flying a kite on the beach or flying aplane over the beach, scuba diving or hiking, biking or windsurfing -recreational opportunities abound. Afterwards, enjoy our greatrestaurants and the freshest seafood around, or experience our region'sculture and heritage at dozens of excellent galleries and various localmuseums.

Lincoln County has more State Parks and public waysides than anyother county in the state of Oregon, many along uncrowded beaches andpristine scenery. The scenic central Oregon Coast invites you to visit.

Thecities of Lincoln County are readily accessed along U S Highway 101 -the Pacific Coast Scenic Byway. We offer fully developed resortcommunities with every possible amenity to quiet coastal towns wherethe loudest sounds you will hear are the waves on the shoreline and theseagulls overhead.

The solitude of the quiet months on the Central Oregon Coast bringsrelaxing stretches of peaceful beaches, untouched tidepools as well asnights in front of a fireplace. Storm watching brings the winter furyof the Pacific, capturing your breath as the crashing waves pound therock beaches and send water shooting into the sky.

EVERY day of the year, the Central Oregon Coast welcomes you.

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