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The best walks and hikes around Lincoln Beach

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Hiking around Lincoln Beach offers diverse landscapes, blending coastal beauty with lush forests and estuaries. The region features miles of public beaches, dramatic headlands like Cascade Head, and rich forested areas. Trails wind through wetlands, along rivers, and past unique geological formations, providing varied experiences for outdoor enthusiasts.

Best hiking trails around Lincoln Beach

  • The most popular hiking route is Depoe Bay loop — Oregon Coast, a 2.9 miles (4.7 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 17 minutes…

Last updated: June 23, 2026

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Spyglass Ridge Open Space

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The Spyglass Ridge Open Space trail offers a serene journey through a beautiful coastal forest in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll wander among thick hemlock and spruce, with natural and gravel…

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Step into a vibrant ecosystem on the Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop, an easy 0.6-mile (1.0 km) hike that takes just 14 minutes to complete, with a negligible 3 feet…

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Hike the easy 2.9-mile Oregon Coast Trail: Depoe Bay Loop for stunning ocean views, forest paths, and prime whale watching opportunities.

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Hike the moderate 7.8-mile South Lincoln City loop through coastal forests and wetlands, gaining 635 feet in about 3.5 hours.

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The Alder Island Nature Trail loop offers a serene and accessible escape into the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge, perfect for a quick nature fix. You'll stroll along a flat…

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Jaymes Patrick Lovell
March 3, 2025, D River

Sometimes the best part isn't the beach at all, looking east...

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sunset can be beautiful

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Biber-Radler
December 2, 2023, Depoe Bay

Depoe Bay is a city in Lincoln County, Oregon, located on Route 101 on the Pacific Ocean. The bay of the same name is a 6-acre (2.4 ha) harbor, which the city promotes as the smallest navigable harbor in the world. Depoe Bay was named after Siletz Indian Charles "Charley" Depot, to whom the land was originally granted in 1894 as part of the Dawes Act of 1887. There are conflicting accounts of the origin of his name. It is said that he received the name "Depot Charley" because he worked at the military depot near Toledo, Oregon. The family later became known as "DePoe." His original tribal affiliation was Tututni. In 1975, the fishing trip sequence in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was filmed in Depoe Bay. In 1983, the harbor sequence in Hysterical was filmed in Depoe Bay, with the Depoe Bay Bridge prominently featured in the background. In 2008, restaurant scenes from The Burning Plain were filmed in Depoe Bay at the Tidal Raves restaurant. On March 11, 2011, the Depoe Bay harbor was damaged by a tsunami caused by the Tohoku earthquake off the coast of Japan. On August 21, 2017, Depoe Bay was one of the first places in the United States to experience the entirety of that year's North American solar eclipse.

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Biber-Radler
December 2, 2023, D River

The world's shortest title was lost in 1989 when Guinness named the Roe River in Montana the shortest in the world. In an attempt to reclaim the title, the people of Lincoln City submitted a new measurement to Guinness of about 120 feet (37 m) marked at "extreme high tide." At the time, the Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce described the Roe as a "drainage dike being studied for a school project." Montana supporters shot back that the D was just an "ocean water backup," pointed out that there was an alternative fork to the Roe that was only 30 feet (9.1 m) long and suggested a new survey . Guinness apparently never decided the dispute and let the Roe claim stand, but as of 2006 decided to no longer list the shortest river, perhaps because of this ongoing dispute.

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December 2, 2023, Whale Fountain

Perched on a seawall with sweeping ocean views and a large observation deck, the Whale Watching Center in Depoe Bay is the perfect place to spot whales. Park staff and volunteers are ready to answer your questions and help you identify whales and other marine life. The center is equipped with binoculars for visitors and displays facts about whales and information about what swimming patterns you can see. During the busiest weeks, thousands of gray whales migrate past on their way to and from the waters of Alaska and Mexico. We observe all year round; you never know what might swim by. Humpback whales, orcas, dolphins, porpoises and even blue whales can also be seen.

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Andrus
November 10, 2023, D River

The D River is one of the claimants to the title of “World's Shortest River”. While this claim is disputed, there's no denying that it's run from Devil's Lake to the Pacific is incredibly brief (either 440 feet (0.13 km) or 120 feet (36.58 m), depending on how/when it's measured). Aside from that, you'll find easy access to the beach from the nearby recreation site that is also home to 2 of the largest kite festivals in the world during summer and autumn.

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Alder Island Nature Trail opened in 2017 and is part of the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. The loop is short and easy to walk but offers great nature while hiking on the island between the river and the marshes. Enjoy nice views over the Siletz River, and maybe you can even spot some wildlife like ducks, herons, cormorants, eagles or other birds.

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Scott
September 7, 2023, Spyglass Open Space

A 73-acre forest, with a gentle slope, offers a serene woodland hike. While the forest floor may seem devoid of usual greenery, vibrant mushrooms dot the landscape. If you can scramble up the ridge, you can get some great views of the local mountains.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are there in Lincoln Beach?

Lincoln Beach offers a variety of hiking experiences with over 8 routes available. These trails range from easy strolls along the coast to more moderate paths through forested areas and estuaries, catering to different preferences and skill levels.

Are there easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or families in Lincoln Beach?

Yes, Lincoln Beach has several easy trails perfect for beginners and families. For instance, the Alder Island Nature Trail loop in the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a short, flat path ideal for wildlife viewing. Another accessible option is the Depoe Bay loop, which offers scenic coastal views on an easy route.

What kind of landscapes can I expect to see while hiking in Lincoln Beach?

Hiking in Lincoln Beach offers a diverse range of landscapes. You'll encounter dramatic coastlines, expansive sandy beaches, and majestic headlands like Cascade Head. Inland, trails wind through lush forests of Western Hemlock and Sitka spruce, wetlands, and along rivers and estuaries such as the Salmon River and Siletz River. Unique geological formations are also part of the scenery.

Are there any dog-friendly hiking options in Lincoln Beach?

Many trails in the Lincoln Beach area are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific regulations may apply, especially in protected wildlife areas. Beach walks are generally welcoming to dogs. Always check local signage or specific trail guidelines before heading out with your pet. For example, the Beach Walk to Salishan Spit is a great option for a stroll with your dog.

What are some notable natural features or viewpoints to look for on hikes?

The region is rich with natural features and viewpoints. Don't miss Cascade Head, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with trails offering breathtaking views of the Oregon coastline and Salmon River Estuary. The Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint is another excellent spot for dramatic ocean views and whale watching. You can also explore the Boiler Bay State Scenic Viewpoint loop for a short, scenic walk.

Are there any circular hiking routes in Lincoln Beach?

Yes, several trails in Lincoln Beach are designed as loops, offering varied scenery without retracing your steps. Examples include the Depoe Bay loop, the Alder Island Nature Trail loop, and the longer South Lincoln City loop, which provides a comprehensive coastal experience.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Lincoln Beach?

Hiking in Lincoln Beach is enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Summer provides warm, sunny days ideal for beach walks and coastal trails. Spring and fall bring milder temperatures and fewer crowds, with vibrant wildflowers in spring and dramatic storm watching opportunities in fall. Winter hiking can be beautiful, especially on clear days, but be prepared for rain and wind.

Can I see wildlife while hiking in Lincoln Beach?

Absolutely. The diverse ecosystems around Lincoln Beach provide excellent opportunities for wildlife viewing. In areas like the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge and Cascade Head, you might spot nesting birds, egrets, herons, and marsh birds. Along the coast, keep an eye out for seals, sea lions, and migrating whales, especially during their seasonal migrations.

What do other hikers enjoy most about the trails in Lincoln Beach?

The trails in Lincoln Beach are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the variety of landscapes from beaches to forests, and the accessibility of many routes. The opportunity for beachcombing and the unique Glass Float Treasure Hunt also add to the appeal.

Are there any longer, more challenging hikes available?

While many trails are easy to moderate, longer options like the South Lincoln City loop, at 7.8 miles (12.6 km), offer a more extended experience. For those seeking significant distance, sections of the 362-mile Oregon Coast Trail pass through Lincoln City, providing opportunities for multi-day treks along the coastline and through forested corridors.

Where can I find parking for trailheads in Lincoln Beach?

Parking is generally available at popular trailheads and state parks throughout the Lincoln Beach area. For specific routes, check the individual trail information on komoot. Many beach access points and scenic viewpoints also offer parking facilities. Some areas, especially state parks, may require a day-use fee or a parking permit.

Are there any specific regulations or permits needed for hiking certain trails?

Most general hiking trails in Lincoln Beach do not require special permits. However, some protected areas, like the Nature Conservancy trails on Cascade Head, may have specific regulations regarding access or group size to preserve the delicate ecosystem. It's always advisable to check the official websites for any specific trail or park you plan to visit, such as the Oregon State Parks website for general information: Oregon State Parks.

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