Central Oregon Coast
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Central Oregon Coast
WelcomeBrochure-03-06 6/12/06 11:30 AM Page 1 ANNUAL CALENDAR EVENTS DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.A complete calendar of events is available on the website or by calling the Visitor & Convention Bureau. JANUARY - Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce Super Auction - Coastal Carvers Convention FEBRUARY - Antique Week - Dorchester Dessert Classic MARCH - Indoor Windless Kite Festival - Spring Whale Watch Week. FMI 800-452-2151 APRIL - Great Oregon Spring Beach Cleanup - Great Oregon Coast Garage Sale MAY - Annual Children's Festival - Mutt Masters: Dog Show & Olympics - Touch-a-Truck JUNE - Cascade Head Music Fest - Soap Box Derby/Auto Fest - Glass Weekend Gallery Hop - Festival of Gardens - Devils Lake Fishing Tournament - Summer Kite Festival JULY - Fourth of July Celebrations AUGUST - Sandcastle Building Competition - Lincoln City Flower Show SEPTEMBER - Lincoln City Sprint Triathlon - Whale Watch Week - Great Oregon Fall Beach Cleanup OCTOBER - Fall Kite Festival - Senior Art Contest - Lincoln City Art Festival - Glass Float Ball - Fall Glass Galore Art Fair - Teddy Bear Convention NOVEMBER - Holiday Showcase, Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce - Chowder Cook-off - Craft Fairs DECEMBER - AAUW Tour of Elegant Homes & Tea - Whale Watch Week Getting to Lincoln City Lincoln City is your beacon for fun on the central Oregon Coast. We're sure that no matter how you get here you'll want to stay and then come back again. Just two hours from Portland and an hour from Salem, it's an easy and scenic drive through the beautiful Coastal Mountain Range and premium wine country; and if you're already on the Coast, we're right on U.S. Highway 101. Call us or visit our website to receive our complete lodging, dining & activity guide. On the Central Oregon Coast ~Inspired Inspired Fun Fun~ Our complete catalog of individual activity brochures and itineraries are available on the website for download 24/7! Planning a meeting, reunion, or group tour? In addition to the website, professional staff at the Visitor & Convention Bureau are eager to assist you! (541) 994-1274 or (800) 452-2151 [email protected] • www.oregoncoast.org Lincoln City Visitor & Convention Bureau 801 SW Hwy 101, Suite 1; 541-996-1274 800-452-2151; www.oregoncoast.org Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce 4039 NW Logan Road; 541-994-3070 www.lcchamber.com Tanger Outlet Center 1500 SE East Devils Lake Rd 541-996-5000 www.tangeroutlet.com Driftwood Public Library 801 SW Hwy 101; 541-996-2277 www.driftwoodlib.org Chinook Winds Casino Resort 1777 NW 44th 888-CHINOOK; www.chinookwindscasino.com Lincoln City Lodging Association www.lincolncitylodgingassn.com Lincoln City Parks and Recreation 2150 NE Oar Place; 541-994-2131 www.lincolncity.org Come to Life inside and Out A Great Place to Do Things That Make You Feel Alive! WelcomeBrochure-03-06 6/12/06 11:30 AM Page 2 SOFT ADVENTURE Inspired Fun on the Oregon Coast: Lincoln City is the place to do and learn those things you never have time for at home. If your interest is in quietly communing with nature or enjoying an experience you've never had before, the opportunity is here.Nestled between a fresh water lake and the Mighty Pacific and framed by rivers on the north and south, Lincoln City offers its wonders for your enjoyment. Finders Keepers: Each year from mid-October to Memorial Day, Lincoln City places over 2000 hand-crafted glass floats on the beach for lucky beachcombers like you to find and keep. Reminiscent of the Japanese fishing net floats that historically washed up on the beach,this event began in 1999 as a salute to the millennium. Lincoln City IS Artisans in Action: Alder House III's open studio affords the opportunity to watch the age-old art of blowing glass. At Glass Confusion, a retail store and working studio, you can learn the art of fusing glass. And if you didn't find a glass float while walking on the beach, lucky you! At the Jennifer L.Sears Glass Art Studio you will have the chance to blow your own glass float---the best souvenir you will ever take home from vacation. Lincoln City Doesn’t Sleep at Night: Live music and dancing are available at a number of area establishments, and Chinook Winds Casino Resort hosts big name entertainment, as well as bingo, keno, more than 1200 video slots, poker, blackjack, and other table games. PLACES OF INTEREST On the Beach: 7 miles of walkable beach provide ample opportunity for a quiet family stroll, agate hunting, tidepooling, making and flying your kite, or even getting married. And don't forget to bring man's best friend. Lincoln City is a pet friendly place to vacation. Shop ‘til You Drop: Lincoln City boasts many specialty stores, antique shops, and art galleries that add spice to a gift-buying excursion. Often they are found in the historic districts, like Nelscott, Delake, Oceanlake and Taft. Lincoln City has been named one of the best undiscovered places to antique in country. And the Tanger Outlet Center, with more than 65 stores, offers an enjoyable tax-free shopping spree. 1 Chinook Winds Golf Resort 3245 NE 50th Street • (541) 994-8442 2 Chinook Winds Casino Resort 1777 NW 44th Street • (541) 996-5825 3 4 Connie Hansen Garden 1-1/3 -acres of stunning beauty - Free 1931 NW 33rd Avenue • (541) 994-6338 Roads End State Park Picnic area,handicap accessible and surfing 16 Lincoln City Chamber of Commerce (541) 994-3070 17 Skateboard Park & Bowl 18 Alder House III Glassblowing Studio & Mossy Creek Pottery Immonen Road 19 Regatta Park Swimming, fishing, picnics,sandcastle playground,bird watching & nature trail 5 Lincoln City Community Center & Pool 2150 NE Oar • (541) 994-2131 20 Spring Lake hiking trail 6 Bijou Theatre 1624 NE Highway 101• (541) 994-8255 21 D River Shortest in the world at 120 feet 7 Driftwood Public Library 801 SW Highway 101 • (541) 996-2277 22 Drift Creek Falls & hiking trail East on Drift Creek Road - Suspension bridge 7 4 C’s Coastal Communities Cultural Center 801 SW Highway 101 • (541) 994-9994 23 To Cascade Head Nature Conservancy Hiking trails & Sitka Center for Art & Ecology 7 Visitor & Convention Bureau 801 SW Highway 101 800-452-2151 • (541) 996-1274 24 Siletz Wildlife Refuge 25 Friends of the Wildwood Trail 26 East Devils Lake State Park Bird watching & Boat Launch 27 West Devils Lake State Park 28 Glass Confusion Glass art classes and demonstrations 1610 NE Highway 101 (541) 994-4700 8 Tanger Outlet Center Tax free shopping at more than 65 stores 1500 SE East Devils Lk Rd • (541) 996-5000 9 Theatre West Live performances 3536 SE Highway 101 • (541) 994-5663 10 Lincoln City Cinemas 6 3755 High School Drive • (541) 994-7469 11 Jennifer L.Sears Glass Art Studio Free glassblowing demonstrations. Learn to blow your own glass float! 4821 SW Highway 101 • (541) 996-2569 12 North Lincoln County Historical Museum 4907 SW Highway 101 • (541) 996-6614 13 Taft Dock@Mo’s Restaurant Crabbing & Clamming • SW 51st Street 14 Siletz Bay Interpretive Display Bird and other wildlife watching Active Relaxation: Raft, canoe, kayak, surf, crab, clam or fish on the surrounding waters. But if you've had enough wet nature, hike on more than a dozen area trails, with more than 150 species of birds here for viewing. For a more leisurely pace, there is Photo Credit: Jack Snyder always golf at the Scottish links-style course at Salishan Resort or 18 holes and an indoor range at Chinook Winds Golf Resort.Learn gardening in depth or just enjoy a stroll through the Connie Hansen Garden. It’s one of a kind. Blue Heron Landing Canoes, Kayaks, Bumper Boats, Pontoon & Fishing 4006 W Devils Lake Rd • (541) 994-4708 15