Lincoln City Visitor Guide - 2024

NEIGHBORHOODS Did you know The D River was once considered to be the shortest river in the world. Delake Start your journey in the Delake district at the Explore Lincoln City Welcome Center, located on the 4th floor of City Hall at 801 SW Highway. 101. Pick up insider recommendations from local experts as well as brochures, maps, and guides, and see a display of blown-glass 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 Delake School, you’ll find the Lincoln City Cultural Center. See exhibits, attend a performing arts event, walk the poetic sidewalk, take an art class, meet “Poppy” the sculpture, and more at this eclectic destination that encompasses art, culture, history, and community. Nelscott The Nelscott neighborhood of Lincoln City, lined with quaint beach cottages, is known for surfing, dining, and shopping. Celebrate the holidays year-round at the Christmas Cottage, with thousands of ornaments to choose from. Easy beach access can be found at SW 35th Street and SW 33rd Street — don’t forget to take a selfie with Joe the Sea Lion, one of Lincoln City’s unofficial mascots. 10

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