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Irwin's Beach House

Pet friendly, Private hot tub, Beach access, views

The Hideaway at Neskowin by the Sea

Barefoot Beach Retreat

Wind Sailor - Olivia Beach Camp Cabin

Olivia Beach! 3BR & Hot Tub! Walk to the beach!

Cutest Coastal Cottage + Hot Tub, Sauna & Fire Pit

Beautiful bungalow, 5 minute walk to the beach
Lincoln City beach vacation rentals

Deluxe suite for 6, King bed and ocean views!

The Flamingo in Neskowin

Serene Taft Getaway - 2BR2BA Bayfront Haven

Sandcastles & Sunsets - Oceanfront Condo, Hot Tub!

Oceanfront 1st floor with King bed, hot tub & AC

Airbnb pick *Best value* Beachfront Luxury Condo

Savage Cabin- Ocean and Estuary Nature Retreat

Betta’s Cove: 10 steps from the sand
Beach house rentals in Lincoln City

Ocean Front House - Gorgeous Views!

OceanFront, Hot Tub, Walk to the Casino

Tierra Del Mar Oceanfront Lodging.

Beach house with easy beach access, 5 min walk

Ocean Views! Hot Tub, King Bed, XBOX & Arcade Room

THE RED HOUSE - cozy, ocean view,hot tub, dog ok

Renovated Oceanfront Retreat w/Casino nearby

Oceanfront Home with Private Beach Access
Quick stats about vacation rentals in Lincoln City
Total rentals
980 properties
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62K reviews
Family-friendly rentals
620 properties are a good fit for families
Pet-friendly rentals
370 properties allow pets
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260 properties have a pool
Rentals with dedicated workspaces
520 properties have a dedicated workspace
Your guide to Lincoln City
All About Lincoln City
Like many of the small towns along the Oregon Coast, the Pacific Ocean exerts a powerful influence on Lincoln City. The town hugs the rocky shoreline, and you’ll find people strolling on the sandy beaches, contemplating the roar of the waves, from sunny June through drizzly December. During the summer and fall kite festivals, whales and other fanciful creatures fill the sky, but you’ll also see kites flying above beaches year round. Some visitors come here for the tribal casinos and the outlet stores, others to hike up to Cascade Head and around Siletz Bay. The city has become a hub for glassblowers, and you can watch the artists at work or even scour the beaches at certain times of year for colorful glass floats.
The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Lincoln City
The Oregon Coast is easy to visit all year, with mild winters and clear summer days that never feel too hot or muggy. However, clouds and drizzle are common from fall through late spring, and you’ll want to bring outerwear and shoes that can block both rain and stiff ocean breezes.
During peak visitor season, from Memorial Day through September, the temperatures range between the 60s and the 80s Fahrenheit, and shorts and light dresses are the norm (bathing suits, less so — the Pacific Ocean is a little high drama for casual swimmers). From November through March, it rains most days. You’ll rarely see frost or snow, but temperatures in the 40s and 50s call for sweaters and heavy rain jackets.
Top things to do in Lincoln City
Devil’s Lake
Sea kayaking in the Pacific Ocean is best left to experienced paddlers, but this 680-acre freshwater lake east of town is an ideal spot for beginners to try kayaking or stand-up paddleboarding. The state stocks the lake with rainbow trout as well, so you may want to bring your rod and tackle boxes.
Depoe Bay Whale Watching
People bring their binoculars to the tiny harbor in Depoe Bay, just 12 miles south of Lincoln City, to look for orcas, humpback whales, and even blue whales. Pods of gray whales migrate past the bay in spring and winter, while other whales settle along this section of the Oregon Coast for the summer. Sign up for a cruise or, if it’s open, visit the Whale Watching Center.
Roads End State Recreation Site
Roads End may be the most romantic beach in Lincoln City, if mist-covered waters, secluded nooks, and curious rock formations are your definition of romance. You may see sailboarders out on the waves, but the number of picnics and towels on the beach is sparse. Ask around for the route to the secret cove, and check the tide schedules — you can only explore it at low tide.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the weather in Lincoln City?
The weather in Lincoln City is relatively mild year-round, with summers averaging around 70°F (21°C) and winters around 45°F (7°C). The city receives most of its rainfall between November and March, making it a great destination for those who enjoy the cozy ambiance of misty coastal towns.
What are some of the best things to do in Lincoln City?
In Lincoln City, you can explore the tide pools at Road's End State Recreation Site, fly a kite on D River Beach, or go shopping at the Lincoln City Outlets. The city is also known for its glass art scene, and visitors often enjoy a glassblowing demonstration at the Lincoln City Glass Center.
What is the best time of year to visit Lincoln City?
Summer, from June to August, is the most popular time to visit Lincoln City, thanks to the warm weather and numerous outdoor activities. It's also when the city holds its annual Summer Kite Festival, a popular event enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
What are the best places to stay in Lincoln City?
Visitors often choose to stay in the central area of Lincoln City for its proximity to local attractions and restaurants. The oceanfront areas offer stunning views and easy beach access, while the lakefront properties around Devils Lake provide a peaceful retreat.
What are the best places to visit in Lincoln City?
Popular places to visit in Lincoln City include the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, Lincoln City Cultural Center, and the Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio. Nature lovers often explore Devils Lake, Cascade Head, and the Drift Creek Falls Trail.
What are some hiking trails in Lincoln City?
There are several hiking trails to explore in and around Lincoln City. The Drift Creek Falls Trail leads you through a lush forest to a stunning waterfall, while the Cascade Head Trail offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. For a more leisurely stroll, the Roads End State Recreation Site has a scenic shoreline path.
What are some family activities to do in Lincoln City?
Explore the captivating displays at North Lincoln County Historical Museum, get in touch with nature at the 21-acre (8.5 hectares) Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy, or venture on a scenic walk along the D River State Recreation Site. For a more adventurous day, try kite flying, beachcombing, or even take a glassblowing class at Jennifer Sears Glass Art Studio.
What are some of the best day trip ideas in Lincoln City?
For a day trip, you can venture out to Devils Lake for kayaking or paddleboarding, visit the stunning Cascade Head for hiking and bird watching, or explore the nearby Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. A quick 35 miles (56 km) drive north will take you to Tillamook Creamery, a popular spot for cheese tasting and farm tours.
Are there house rentals with a dedicated workspace in Lincoln City?
Yes! Work meets play with ease at over 250 house rentals in Lincoln City featuring dedicated workspaces. Stay connected and productive in your home away from home.
How much does it cost to stay in house rentals in Lincoln City?
Experience the best of Lincoln City with our house rentals, starting at about $10 per day, before taxes and fees. Embrace comfort and style while staying within your budget in your home away from home.
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