At the very northern end of town, between the casino and Road's End State Park, look for the sign pointing to NW 50th amidst the placid neighborhoods
The Grace Hammond wayside features a small parking lot, taking perhaps five vehicles, and a handicap accessible ramp
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Wander this part of the central Oregon coast just briefly and you'll quickly become amazed by the pristine quality of its beaches.
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On the beach at the northern end of Siletz Bay, there is a bend just before you enter the bay and the community of Taft
TThe Nelscott area lies just north of the enormous Inn at Spanish Head, including a large bluff that’s been turned into a winding street full of beautiful homes
It’s the last beach for a while on this southern part of Lincoln City because the cliffs take over and don’t allow you access
When sundown comes, this place is a popular spot for just about everyone to park and see the cosmic show
One of the more striking accesses is at the bottom of NW 21st
The beach, like all of Lincoln City's, is one big stretch of sand and loose sandstone cliffs
It's difficult to find yourself completely alone - but some places are a bit out of the way and increase your chances of being the sole soul taking a stroll.
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More beachy fun abounds at this insanely pretty place - a hidden spot at the northwest end of Lincoln City.
The cliff, across the Siletz River from Cascade Head, possesses the rock structure known as Wizard Rock
Take Three Rocks Road to one of the major trailheads for Cascade Head, or find some along that "corridor of mystery" where the road winds and turns beneath thick forestland
At MP 98, the picturesque and engaging village of Neskowin is largely comprised of a few condominiums, a golf course, a couple of businesses and a smattering of charming little homes.
This is an intriguing mixture of a clandestine beach spot, a rock climber's paradise and a playground of endless sand
The central Oregon coast town of Lincoln City always shows its prettiest sides, no matter the conditions or weather
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The Road's End district of Lincoln City is where the road does indeed end - and so do the city limits
Lincoln City didn't exist before 1964; before then it was simply a long stretch of sandy beach north of Depoe Bay dotted by several smaller villages, with names like Wecoma, Taft and Nelscott