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For your next rental vacation, find yourself connected with nature and inner peace! Nicknamed "Prairie Capital City", Lincoln City is surrounded by endless plains and fields covered with cornfields. The city is very popular for its rental vacations located in the Oregon Coast having the best view and energy from the beaches. But not only that, visitors are attracted to many points of interest in the city, which includes the industrial neighborhood of Haymarket and Nebraska's first microbrewery located in the restored warehouses.
At home in the coast with everything you needHere in Lincoln City you can rent cozy and luxurious places where you will find yourself at home! With a diverse vacation rental, including pet-friendly, there is a place for everyone, from a person looking to travel alone to a large group of visitors with small children. With accommodations with a balcony, pool, enough bedrooms, garden, and even a Jacuzzi, you will find no shortage of activities to do, whether you have small children or if you’re a group of adults.
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The area and getting around
Located in Lincoln City, and known as the Oregon Coast Highway, Highway 101 passes through the middle of the city, leading to all neighborhoods of the city. The coastal beach is the main attraction for many of the visitors, containing seven incredible miles of shoreline. From there, visitors will also have several access points so they can choose from and an array of activities including surfing, flying a kite and sandcastle building.
Get to know every bit of Lincoln CityBefore exploring nature, learn a little about the city's origins in the famous Haymarket district, which takes its name from an old square where hay wagons were sold. It is also worth mentioning visiting the suspended bridge located near Drift Creek Falls, where amazing trails give access to it. On Saturday mornings, visitors can enjoy the open market with fresh farm products from local growers, from May to October. Countless activities make Lincoln City a perfect place for taking a vacation and getting in touch with Nature.
Travelers and activities
There is also art everywhere! Visitors are welcome to see the show of three-dimensional mural depicting the first locomotive to cross the prairie. They are also invited to view remarkable collections of American art at the Sheldon Museum of Art. View local area photographs and paintings at the Great Plains Art Museum. There is also Lincoln Calling, a five-day music festival featuring many bands and singers, creating a festive environment for everyone.
Lincoln City for Nature loversGet back to nature with a walk through the prairies, woods, and swamps at Pioneers Park Nature Center. Smell the flowers in the Sunken Gardens at Antelope Park or stroll through Lincoln Trail System, containing over 211 kilometers of trails for walking, biking or horseback riding, those trails are primarily used for hiking and nature trips and is accessible through the whole year, which are welcome to all different level and skills! From July through August, the hot weather makes a perfect occasion to enjoy open pool activitie.
Lincoln City was originally called Lancaster, the name was changed in 1867, two years after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, in a tribute to the former US president.
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The International Quilt Museum has a collection of countless patchwork quilts, the largest collection in the world! The quilts vary from many examples of American and European and international quilts.
2.The largest park of the cityThe Wilderness Park is the biggest park of Lincoln City, At 1,472 acres, Wilderness Park, located in southwest of the city, includes picnic tables for outdoor activities and countless trails, welcome to all pedestrians. The park is also a perfect scenario for family photos and postal cards.
3.Devil’s LakeThe lake lies immediately east of Lincoln City on the Oregon Coast. The lake size is 685 acres of calm water, unaffected by strong coastal winds, making it attractive to paddlers, fishers, and boaters of the whole country.
4.Locomotive historyIron Horse Park is a minipark located in the heart of the Haymarket in downtown Lincoln City, and one of the main attractions is the show of the old locomotive “Number 710” which pulled the first train destined to Lincoln City, a mark in history of the city that happened in 1870 on 4th of July.
5.Siletz BayLocated at the southern side of Lincoln City, Siletz Bay is a beautiful combination of marshes, sloughs, and mudflats, and with a beautiful view a crystal clear water, it’s the perfect place for enjoying a cozy bonfire and watching the sunset!
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