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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 6:21:21 GMT
Open Spaces, Parks, Hiking Trails and Beach Access Points in the Lincoln City Area
Mile by Mile Continuation 112.8 Roads End Beach is the furthest north beach associated with Lincoln City beaches. Access is gained by turning northwest from Highway 101 onto Logan Road. Turn west onto NW 44th Street to access one of Lincoln City’s beach access entry points that is located behind the Chinook Winds Casino. To access the Roads End State Park Wayside drive to and turn left into the wayside a third of mile from the end of Logan Rd.
The access to the Villages Trail Hike is from the road across the street from the entrance to Roads End State Park Wayside. The driveway to someone's house is actually one of the entrances to the Village Trail Hikes. Click on the image of the map twice to enlarge it.
Beach access off of Logan Rd. and NW 50th Street – No parking • Trail Access only.
Beach access off of Hwy 101 and NW 40th Street – offers beach access through the Veteran's Memorial on the south side of Chinook Winds Casino on NW 44th St. in addition to the beach access located off of 40th place just south of the Seafood Grill of the Chinook Winds Hotel.
Limited Parking • Paved Ramp Access. To access the beach easements south of the Chinook Winds Casino drive south on NW Jetty Ave.
Beach access off of NW Jetty Ave. and NW 35th Court – Limited Parking • Ramp Access
Wecoma City Park is located at NW Jetty and NW 31st. The park is directed to children and young adults.
113.0 Connie Hansen Gardens: turn west onto NW 33 St. to visit the Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy. All visitors are welcome to stroll through the enchanted garden any time each day from dawn to dusk. Enjoy the graveled and grass pathways reveal the intimacy of garden with each turn of the pathway. Take any route that appeals and stay as long as you'd like. Yes, pets are welcome to enjoy the garden too!
Dorchester Park and Tennis Courts are located one block west of Hwy 101 off of NW 28 St.
Beach access off of NW Jetty and NW 26th Street – Limited Parking • Restrooms • Stair Access
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 7:14:02 GMT
Skateboarding and Baseball Park is located off of NE 22nd St. The Skateboard park was designed for the skill level of all boarders. The park has 2 baseball diamonds located in the park.
Barnacle Bill's Seafood Market was established 1949. Bill's is a family run seafood market carrying a variety of seafood that will satisfy your needs.
Beach access at NW Harbor Ave. and NW 21st Street – Limited Parking • Stair Access
Agness Creek Open Space Trail Hike: is accessible via SW Bard Rd. off of Hwy 101. Click on map image to enlarge it.
Beach access via NW 15th Street – Drive-on Access • Restrooms • Ramp & Stair Access. As shown in the video clip NW 15th is one of the locations where city sponsored Tide Pool Tours are presented. The Seagull Motel allows parking on their parking lot for tide pool tours.
114.4 Devils Lake: is accessible from NE 14th contains Largemouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, crappie and is stocked each spring with catchable size rainbow trout. The shore line drives of Devils Lake are located from Hwy 101 off of East Devils Lake Road, West Devils Lake Rd which becomes NE 14 St. Click on the image of the map twice to enlarge it.
In the video clip we, my son Scott, my friend Dutch and I launch the boat at Regatta Park located on the west shore of Devil's to fish for rainbow trout.
Beach access NW 5th Court – Limited Parking • Stairs
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 16:43:42 GMT
Holmes Road Park and Boat Launch provides launch facilities to access the northern section of Devil's Lake while providing the ideal location for a family picnic.
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 16:46:51 GMT
Spring Lake trail hike will unleash your spirit of adventure. The Spring Lake trail head is located between on the north side of NE 14th St. between Regatta Park and Hwy. 101. Click on the image to enlarge it.
Green Acres Equestrian Center boards horses and sponsors beach and mountain trail rides. Green Acres is located off of East Devil's Lake Road.
There are 2 boat launches on the East side of Devil's Lake. The East Devil's Lake State Park and Boat launch is a full service facility for launching trailer boats and/or a great location to have a family gathering. The boat launch provides access to the Southern portion of Devil's Lake and is located on East Devil's Lake Road.
The Sand Point City Park is a small park providing a primitive boat launch for car top boats such as pontoon boats and Kayaks. The park provides a restroom, several picnic tables and a Barbeque grill type cooker. The park complete with swimming beach {No Lifeguard} is an ideal location for family gatherings. We recommend that those using the swimming beach wear life jackets while in the water.
Boat Rental on Devil's Lake:the Blue Heron Marina on West Devil's Lake Rd is the only boat rental marina on Devil's Lake.
Wildwood hiking trail is located on the upper end of West Devil's Lake Rd.
114.5 Oregon State Park Campground at Devil's Lake State Park is located on the Westside of Hwy. 101 one block north of the World's Shortest River, "D River".
115.0 D River Beach is the midway point in the Lincoln City beaches. Access is gained by turning west from Highway 101 into the large parking area at the D River Wayside. The D River is famous as the world’s shortest river and is ground zero for those displaying the Kite Flying Skills.. The river flows from Devil’s Lake. At times during the summer fishing for redtail surfperch at the mouth of the D River is excellent. The lake is home to largemouth bass and is stocked heavily with rainbow trout. The beach is an ideal location for a family gathering. There are a number of volleyball courts available for public use and the beach is renowned for kite flying.
Beach access to the beach south of D River beach is gained by turning west on SW Fleet Street from Highway 101. Follow SW Fleet Street to SW 11th Drive. There is parking for several cars at the beach access entryway and across the street at Canyon Drive Park. Canyon Drive Park is a small park with pond and is a beautiful place to enjoy a lunch.
Oliva Beach Parkis not the beach but named after the beach. The park is located at 27 SW Way and Anemone Ave. and is mostly used by local residents.
Lincoln City Beach access is gained by turning west at SW 32nd Street. Turn left into the small parking lot. Walk to SW Anchor Ave turn west to the beach access at SW 32th
Spyglass Ridge Open Space Trailhead access is gained by turning east onto SE 32nd St and follow it to Spyglass Ridge Rd. Turn left to the trailhead. Click on the image of the trail map to enlarge it.
Beach access at SW 34th Street – Limited Parking • Paved Ramp Access Beach access at SW 35th Street – Limited Parking • Restrooms • Stair Access
Beach access at SW 44th Street – No Parking • Stair Access Beach access at SW 50th Street – The street empties into the Pavilion Parking lot.• Paved Ramp Access
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 17:07:11 GMT
117.8 Siletz Bay access to the north shore access at Taft Beach is achieved by turning west at S. 51st Street. The public parking lot is located ½ block on the right side of the street and there is limited parking at the end of the street. The pavilion parking lot is accessed via SW 50 St.
The fishing for salmon along the north shore of Siletz bay is excellent during the season. However the historic perch runs have declined to the point of insignificance because of coast wide overfishing and predation by an out of control seal population
Crabbing for Dungeness crabs from the north shore of Siletz Bay at Taft varies from slow to fair for most of the year to excellent in late summer and fall. • Ample Parking • Restrooms • Flat Access • Great for crabbing & clamming! • Beach Wheelchair – Available at Looking Glass Inn, 541-996-3996 • Covered Pavilion – Call the Community Center to reserve, 541-994-2131
118.0 Siletz Bay Park is a small wayside park adjacent to Highway 101 and the northeast corner of Siletz Bay. This part of the bay is good for pumping sand shrimp and to dig for purple varnish clams or for small sized softshell clams. Both the purple varnish clams and softshell clams are excellent when served as steamer clams, fired clams or in clam chowder.
118.5 Cutler City is located in lower Siletz Bay and offers limited access to the bay at the Josephine Young Memorial Park by turning west onto 62nd Street, which becomes S Fleet St. Turn west onto S. 65th St. and drive the end of street. The parking is limited to two vehicles. The tidal flats are a good place to pump for sand shrimp.
Kids Park at SW 68th Street in Cutler City Area. Take the entire family for a trip to this park. There’s a basketball court, play structures, swings and a picnic area.
Cutler City Wetlands: a drive down 263 rd St. leads to the gateway of the Cutler City Wetland Trail with all of it's incredible beauty. Remember to bring along mosquito repellent should it be needed. Click on the image of the map twice to enlarge it.120.4 The Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge has opened the visitor informational kiosk and entry portal for visitors to the wildlife viewing trail and launching area for canoeist and kayakers.
The Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Siletz Bay's coastal habitats include salt marsh, mudflats, sloughs and conifer-hardwood forests, all of which are essential to shorebirds, waterfowl, wading birds, and Coho and Chinook Salmon.
Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge Waterfowl Hunting Regulations
Waterfowl Hunting Siletz Bay
Siletz Bay Unit: Waterfowl may be hunted daily on that portion of the unit that is west of US Hwy 101 south of Drift Cr and north of Millport Slough.
Millport Slough Unit: Waterfowl may be hunted on Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays on that portion that is south of Millport Slough and east of US Hwy 101.
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Post by Admin on Dec 5, 2017 17:26:32 GMT
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