Lincoln City, a community of 6,700 is located in one of the most beautiful spots on earth. The city is bordered on the north by a community known as Roads End, nestled at the foot of the magnificent Cascade Head. To the east, Lincoln City has Devils Lake, a 680 acre freshwater lake that rests at the base of the Coast Range foothills. The south boundary of the city is marked by Siletz Bay, the outlet for the Siletz River into the sea. To the west, Lincoln City is bordered by the mighty Pacific Ocean and 7½ miles of beautiful, sandy beaches.
Neskowin: I dub it the Marthas Vineyard of the Oregon Coast...down-to-earth exclusive. Fabulous surroundings, charming village and magnificent views. The cottages in the village are the epitome of what beach cottages should be!
Lincoln City on the Oregon coast. A tourist mecca with a population of 6000 jumping to 35,000 on a busy summer week-end. Lots of sandy beach, restaurants, shops, galleries and activity. One of the best kept secrets to those just passing through is Devil’s Lake. Devil’s Lake is a large fresh water lake right in the heart of town connected to the Pacific Ocean by the “world’s smallest river”. Having it’s own micro climate, the lake offers all ranges of boating activity, while usually being warmer and more sunny than the beach just blocks away! Check it out!