- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Lincoln City, Oregon, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Art Gallery, Arcades and Bowling.
- From Siletz Bay Park to Drift Creek Covered Bridge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lincoln City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Pacific City and Depoe Bay.
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Touchstone Gallery is a showcase and marketplace for the works of 120 Oregon-based artists who work in a wide variety of media. Located in the GreenHouse MarketPlace, the gallery also maintains an online store, and gift wraps purchases for free.
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Synchronicity 101 is a small modern art gallery that specializes in modern art accessories by Alessi and Iittala and diversified lines of lighting and clocks. Everything they offer online is in stock and ready to ship.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Oregon State University, one of the most environment and energy efficient campuses around, contains a number of tourist attractions such as the LEED-certified Kelley Engineering Building, the historic century-old Kearney Hall building, multiple sports facilities and more.
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In 1930, the Little Log Church was built of local timber. Today, the church is a museum housing local artifacts, and is used for special events like weddings and memorials.
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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.
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Visitors can view a collection of local historical artifacts and learn about the history of the Yachats community at Little Log Church Museum. The museum is still used for weddings and memorials and also hosts fine arts exhibits.
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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.