


Coldwell Banker Central Coast Realty
(541) 265-2345
(800) 866-2988
Lincoln
City was formed in 1964 from the small communities of Taft, Nelscott,
Cutler City, Delake and Oceanlake. There are seven miles of beachfront
in Lincoln City. You'll usually find the beaches filled with colorful
kites, taking advantage of the winds in this city on the 45th Parallel.
Lincoln City is nestled between 7 miles of sandy beaches and a 680 acre scenic lake on the central Oregon Coast. And while it's a charming resort town, it's also a veritable paradise of beauty, history and adventure.
The mighty Pacific Ocean greets the beach along 7 gorgeous miles in Lincoln City. The beauty and activities along the seashore change with the seasons, adding spice and variety. There are excellent locations for wave, whale, sunset and storm watching, and the beach is a treasure trove for collecting driftwood, agates, shells and floats. Large rocks emerging from the sea create perfect pockets for tide pooling during low tides, and beach hiking, surfing, windsurfing and fishing challenge adventure seekers. 15 public beach accesses welcome those who wish to indulge!
Devils Lake, deep
only in terms of Indian folklore, is 1/3 mile wide, 3 miles long, and
reaches a depth of only 22 feet. Nine species of freshwater fish beckon
the fisherman, while water sports such as windsurfing, waterskiing,
knee-boarding and jet skiing engage other
sports
enthusiasts. Flowing from Devils Lake is the "D" River, which
holds the title of the "World's Shortest River". From its
source at Devils Lake, the river reaches its destination of the Pacific
in a mere 120 feet.
Art galleries, factory outlets, books, antiques, boutiques, and assorted uniques! Where to begin may be your toughest decision. Lincoln City... where shopping really is a day at the beach.
Recreation
Lincoln
City Visitor's and Convention Bureau
801
SW Highway 101, Suite 1
Lincoln
City, Oregon 97367
Phone: 541-994-8378 or 800-452-2151
Email: lcvcb@newportnet.com
Web site: http://www.oregoncoast.com
Lincoln City Area Schools:
Delake Elementary
School
Principal Tom Correia
Oceanlake Elementary
School
Principal Tom Correia
(541) 994-5296
Taft Elementary
School
Principal Suzanne Kutsch
(541) 996-2136
Taft Middle
School
Principal, Curt Sexton
Asst. Principal Nancy Stephens
(541) 996-6706
Taft High School
Principal David Phelps
Asst. Principal: Joe Novello
(541) 996-2115