- TripBuzz discovered 55 different types of activities for couples in the Lincoln City area, including Movie Theaters (like Bijou Theatre), Art Gallery (like Mossy Creek Pottery), Arcades (like Game Over Arcade Bar & Grill) and Bowling (like Delake Bowling Alley), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 61 date ideas in or near Lincoln City, Oregon, including 43 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Depoe Bay and Pacific City.
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Cristom Vineyards specializes in making quality artisanal single vineyard Pinot Noirs in multiple varieties. The vineyard also makes other wines, including Chardonnays, Viogniers, Pinot Gris, and Syrah, and welcomes visitors for tours and tastings.
44.3 Miles
Producing 13 different types of wine, the Witness Tree Vineyard is a winery that is situated on 100-acres of land. The winery has a tasting room and a spring wine club that offers discounts to members.
44.6 Miles
With Willamette Coast Ride, visitors can go on a 50 mile trail ride with horses suitable for all skill levels. During the ride, visitors can view valleys, mountains, coastline, and other landmarks.
44.6 Miles
Sunflower Stables is set on 10 acres and offers services for horses including boarding and private riding lessons and camps. They have a lighted indoor arena, an outdoor arena, and several acres of summer pastures.
44.8 Miles
Yachats Commons Park is a place where people can see a marshland. The area is filled with boardwalks and paths through native plants, flowers, and a preserved spruce forest, which also serves as home to migrating waterfowl, ospreys, and other sea birds.
44.8 Miles
Noble Estate is a family owned winery and vineyard with a collection of wines that include Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Patrons can sample wines in Noble Estate's tasting room which is steps from the Pacific Ocean.
44.9 Miles
Yachats only has 635 permanent residents but its population can swell when the tourists arrive in this resort community. Visitors can beachcomb, stroll, ride bikes, watch animals and birds, shop, play golf, ride horses, climb sand dunes, ride dune buggies, shop, and many other activities.
45.0 Miles
Visitors can view the photography of Bob Keller and Donna McCoy, two leading Oregon photographers, at the Wave Gallery. The gallery is a part of the Greenhouse Marketplace, an art complex that also houses the Earthworks and Touchstone galleries.
45.0 Miles
To have fun and run off excess energy, Wildcat Park features a playground, hopscotch squares, concrete climbing boulders, and a rope/net climbing structure. The equipment is ADA accessible and the concrete wall offers plenty of seating space.
45.1 Miles
Stone Wolf Vineyards makes a variety of wines with an array of types and price points. They feature an intimate setting and helpful staff, and offer tastings for visitors to sample their wines.