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Parks & Open Spaces

Lincoln City is home to 35 parks & open spaces. There are picnic spots with ocean views, fishing docks, and the first inclusive and accessible playground on the Oregon Coast. 

Agnes Creek Open Space

Walk amongst Western Hemlocks and Sitka Spruce in Agnes Creek Open Space.

Cutler City Wetlands

Visit the Cutler City Wetlands to go birdwatching and enjoy the rhododendrons.

Holmes Road Park

Nestled along the shores of Devils Lake, Holmes Road Park is a great place to fish.

Kids Park

Aptly named, Kids Park features a playground, field, and basketball court.

LCCC Outdoor Basketball Court

Play a game of basketball at the outdoor court at the Lincoln City Community Center.

Nesika Park

Nesika Park is wonderful place to take a walk and visit the story circle.

Sandpoint Park

Take the ramp down to the lakeside beach and enjoy a picnic at Sandpoint Park.

Spring Lake Open Space

The Spring Lake Open Space offers multiple trails that encircle the lake.

The Knoll

The Knoll is one of the most iconic locations in the city, known for its unbeatable views.

Beach Street Lookout

Enjoy one of the best ocean views in all of Lincoln City at the Beach Street Lookout.

Dorchester Park

Play a friendly game of picleball at the courts of Dorcheseter Park.

Hostetler Park

Situated on the banks of D-River, Hostetler Park is wonderful place for birdwatching.

Kirtsis Park

Catch a baseball game at the fields of Kirtsis Park.

Lincoln City Dog Park

Bring your furry friend to the dog park at the Lincoln City Community Center.

Regatta Open Space

Visit Nuu-k'wii'daa'naa~-ye, the 400 year old Sitka Spruce, at Regatta Open Space.

Schooner Creek Discovery Park

Explore the first public inclusive and accessible playground on the Oregon Coast.

Spyglass Ridge Open Space

Immerse yourself in the depths of the forest at Spyglass Ridge Open Space.

Vic Hill Memorial Park

Tucked behind City Hall, this quaint park is a great spot to have lunch or read a book.

Canyon Drive Park

This park is the perfect place for a picnic or to get ready to surf the Nelscott Reef.

Friends of Wildwoods Open Space

Keep an eye out for the diverse wildlife of the Friends of Wildwoods Open Space.

Josephine Young Memorial Park

Relax on the sands of the Siletz Bay at Josephine Young Memorial Park.

LCCC Cornhole Park

The Lincoln City Community Center is home to a permanent cornhole park.

Lincoln City Skate Park

This skate park was once known as the "gnarliest" skate park in the United States.

Regatta Park

Play the musical instruments or go fishing from the dock at Regatta Park.

Siletz Bay Park

The gazebo at this park offers views of the bay and the Four Sisters rock formations.

Taft Bayfront Park

Walk, or roll, right out on the sand at Taft Bayfront Park and enjoy the ocean.

Wecoma Park

Play basketball or grab a book from the little lending library at Wecoma Park.

SOLICITUD DE FORMATOS ALTERNATIVOS U OTRA AYUDA:

Para solicitar información en un formato alternativo u otro tipo de asistencia, comuníquese con el Coordinador de la Ley para Estadounidenses con Discapacidades (ADA, por sus siglas en inglés) de la ciudad, Kevin Mattias, al 541-996-1221 o envíe un correo electrónico a kmattias@lincolncity.org. Visite la página web de Accesibilidad de la ADA | Ciudad de Lincoln City, OR para ver cómo la ciudad sigue cumpliendo con el Título II de la Ley para Estadounidenses con Discapacidades en lo que respecta a los programas, servicios, procesos e instalaciones de la ciudad.

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2150 NE Rear Pl.

Ciudad de Lincoln, OR 97367

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Director: Jeanne Sprague

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