- Our list of the best things to do in Lincoln City, Oregon, features the top 76 nearby activities — including 38 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lincoln City, OR has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Food & Drink, Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 23 things to do within the city of Lincoln City, OR , followed by 53 popular activities in nearby cities, including Newport, Depoe Bay and Pacific City
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Featuring stadium seating and high back rocking theater chairs, the Newport Cinema Center is a popular local entertainment option for newly released first run movies. The theater also offers some of the major blockbusters in RealD 3D when available.
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750 NW Lighthouse Dr, Newport, OR
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The Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area has Oregon's tallest lighthouse that has been used to guide sailors since August 20, 1873. The natural area also has Cobble Beach where millions of round basalt rocks make an applause sound against the ocean waves, and is popular for marine wildlife viewing.
19.8 Miles
Most of Ossie's Surf Shop is dedicated toward surfing equipment sales, apparel, wetsuits, shoes, and miscellaneous accessories. The shop also offers surfing lessons though, and there are options for vacation rentals in the immediate area.
20.8 Miles
Offering horseback riding sessions along the coast of Oregon, Ocean Trails Riding Stables accepts either reservations or walk-ins. The company leads rides along an unpopulated stretch of beach, with remarkable views.
22.3 Miles
Geologists believe the punch bowl shape formation at Devil's Punch Bowl State Park was formed by the collapse of the roofs of two sea caves. The area is popular for whale watching, and for picnicking.
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The oldest structure in Newport is the Yaquina Bay Lighthouse. Originally constructed in 1871, the lighthouse only was lit for three years, until December 1996, when the light was turned on again under private ownership.
22.3 Miles
Don Davis Memorial Park was built to honor Vietnam Veterans. The park is quaint and features a cobblestone path to the beach, oversized gazebo and open grassy areas for picnics or outdoor sports.
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Donald A Davis Park sits by the ocean and features a cobblestone pathway and beach where whales can be seen, along with a gazebo and sitting area. They also feature a Vietnam Veterans Memorial and some artwork.
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The Newport Performing Arts Center is a community owned facility that hosts a variety of plays as well as hosting touring musical artists and comedians. In addition to the performances, the Center provides audiences with stunning coastal views.