Lincoln City Visitors Guide 2025

SILETZ BAY Separated from the Pacific Ocean by Salishan Spit, Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge offers a memorable introduction to Siletz Bay’s natural wonders. Enjoy a ramble on the flat Alder Island Nature Trail, which visits marshlands, mudflats, meadows and forests in just 1 mile (1.6 km) round-trip. Siletz Bay Park At the northern edge of its namesake inlet, Siletz Bay Park’s warm waters and gentle waves make it a fun place for families to swim on summer afternoons. After you dry off, enjoy lunch on the driftwood logs that routinely wash ashore, or head down to the beach to try clamming. Josephine Young Memorial Park Roughly halfway between the refuge and the family-friendly Siletz Bay Park sits Josephine Young Memorial Park, whose shady picnic area amongst a grove of coastal shore pines provides a dreamy getaway into nature. From the park’s viewing platform, watch for western sandpipers, brown pelicans and other shorebirds. 101 101 SILETZ BAY PARK JOSEPHINE YOUNG MEMORIAL PARK SILETZ BAY DEVILS LAKE CODY CHA EXPLORELINCOLNCITY.COM 19

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