ROADS END Situated on the north end of Lincoln City, this quiet hillside community has remarkable views of the ocean’s ever-changing moods and spectacular headlands. Roads End State Recreation Site is a popular access point for a day on the beach. Stroll the endless sand, set up a picnic with the family, or put out the beach chairs for a front-row seat to wildlife watching, crashing surf and possibly kitesurfing. WECOMA Discover the neighborhood where many westward travelers got their first sight of the sea. Wecoma means “sea” and later came to mean “welcome to the waters.”- Access the beach at Northwest 40th Street or head toward Connie Hansen Garden, where rhododendrons, irises and tranquility line enchanting pathways. For gaming, dining and entertainment, visit Chinook Winds Casino Resort. WELCOME TO OUR NEIGHBORHOODS OCEANLAKE Where can you find the Lincoln in Lincoln City? The statue of Abraham Lincoln is in the Oceanlake community, also home to unique shops and eateries. Visit Output Records, an eclectic place to browse for vinyl records and music-related gifts. To find a great read for a cozy evening in, dip into Bob’s Beach Books. Get fit or take a class at the Lincoln City Community Center, which boasts two heated indoor pools, a well-appointed workout facility, a gym and a rock-climbing wall. DELAKE Start your journey in the Delake District at the Explore Lincoln City Welcome Center, located on the fourth floor of City Hall at 801 Southwest Highway 101. Pick up insider recommendations from local experts as well as brochures, maps and guides, and see a display of blownglass floats. Delake is home to the popular D River State Recreation Area, one of the most-visited destinations in town and home of Lincoln City’s Summer and Fall Kite Festivals. In the historic TIMOTHY REED 56 EXPLORELINCOLNCITY.COM
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