The Coho Oceanfront Lodge makes for a great base of operations for a number of outdoor attractions and day trips featuring area beaches, hikes and marine life. In addition, Lincoln City goes beyond the sand and the sea and offers a variety of cultural, recreational and culinary pleasures.
Visit the 240-foot cable suspension bridge with a stunning 65-foot waterfall and forest view. Drift Creek Falls is a light 2.6 mile hike within the Siuslaw National Park and is a quick drive from our lodge.
Regatta Park is home to Sandcastle Playground, a nationally known, massive, wooden playground both kids and adults can enjoy. The park itself offers a beautiful view of Devil’s Lake and multiple picnic areas with charcoal BBQ grills. Bring a suit and take a dip in the swimming areas or fish right off the dock.
Water sports enthusiasts can spend the day at Devil’s Lake in Lincoln City. The lake is the perfect local spot for fishing, boating, swimming and waterskiing. There’s no need to bring your own boat; rent a kayak, paddleboat, pontoon boat or other watercraft at Blue Heron Landing. And for a real water sport treat, sit back and watch the pros hang ten during the Nelscott Reef Big Wave Classic.
Kick back from the comfort of your room here at The Coho Oceanfront Lodge, or get an even closer view from the Historic Newport Bayfront or on a Whale Watching Excursion through Newport Tradewind Charters, just 25 miles away from our hotel.
Over 3,000 glass floats are hidden along seven miles of sandy beach in LIncoln City made by local artisans each year. The local Float Fairies covertly visit public beach areas hiding handcrafted glass floats along their way, from Roads End on the north to Siletz Bay on the south. For current scheudle of drops, visit Explorelincolncity.com.
Safari Town Surf in LIncoln City is a local one-stop surf shop for fun outdoor adventures - surfing, kayaking, fat tire biking, stand up paddle boarding, and skateboarding. All their instructors are registered with the Oregon State Marine Board (OSMB) and certified in First Aid & CPR to ensure the utmost safety. Visit Safaritownsurf.com.
Mossy Creek Pottery was founded in 1973 on six acres bordering the beautiful Siletz Bay Wildlife Refuge. Located just one scenic half-mile off U.S. Highway 101, the near century-old farmhouse is easily found as you travel on Immonen Road through a forest of spruce and hemlock. This hidden gem is home to the work of over 50 Northwest artists.
The largest shopping center in the area, Lincoln City Outlets offers 60+ brand name manufacturers and designer outlet stores. These specialty boutiques and shops are located near our hotel.
If you’re up for more fun, play the odds, take in a live performance or hit the green at Chinook Winds Casino and Golf Course.