
I've provided some of my personal favorite personal and professional
links in this section - feel free to browse through each category to
learn more about services, things to do, accomodations, restaurants,
and more right here on the Oregon Coast!
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Annual Events on the Oregon Coast
Cape Perpetua Scenic Area - Where the forest meets the sea!
Catch the Wind Kite Store - 266 SE Hwy 101 - Lincoln City, OR - (541) 994-9500
Central Oregon Coast Association Promoting Tourism in Lincoln County "The Heart of the Oregon Coast ™
Chinook Winds Casino - America's most exciting beach party. Slot machines, roulette, craps, poker, blackjack, keno and bingo.
Driftwood Public Library - Lincoln City, Oregon
Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center
Lighthouse Brewpub a McMenamins establishment in Lincoln City - Beer, food, atmosphere
Newport Oregon Current and Ongoing Events
Newport Performing Arts Center
Newport Seafood & Wine Festival - February
Salishan Lodge and Golf Resort
Sea Lion Caves - see and experience sea lions in a cave with an ocean entrance for the sea lions and a trail for people.
The Bijou Theatre: The BIJOU Movie & Coffee Lounge - The Film Festival at Newport Performing Arts Center - 1624 NE Highway 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367 - 541-994-8255
The Saturday Farmers' Market in Newport Oregon is a festive place to visit every Saturday from May through October. Local organic growers, market gardeners and green thumbs bring their fresh produce to the market.
Weddings at the beach - the link was bad when I found it, sounded like a great link so hope it comes back up.
Whale Watching Spoken HereŽ is a volunteer whale watching program during peak gray whale migration times coinciding with winter and spring breaks, recently dubbed a "migration-vacation" connection.
What's Happening - From the Lincoln City Visitor and Convention Bureau
Yaquina Head and Yaquina Bay Lighthouses
Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area is located on a narrow point of land jutting due west into the Pacific Ocean at the north end of Newport, Oregon. This headland provides visitors with one of the most accessible wildlife and ocean viewing locations on the Pacific Coast. The historic Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Oregon's tallest and second oldest continuously operating lighthouse is also located on the headland.
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