Lincoln City Glass Center is a remarkable art studio offering a diverse selection of glass art, ranging from decorative figurines and jewelry to plates and more. It's the ideal place to buy gifts for yourself or others. The studio provides an exciting create-your-own session that allows you to enjoy a hands-on experience while the glass blower guides you through each step. The entire process is informative and entertaining, providing great insight into glass blowing.
This was a supper fun experience! We were able to help make our item. Our glass person was very knowledgeable and helpful as we made our pice. We made a glob and really enjoyed the whole experience. Everyone was very helpful and accommodating. They also has protocol in place for the safety equipment so that they were clean!
Megan morton — Google review
It's a really cool experience came here and did some blast glowing with the family we each got to pick and make our own unique art piece. Really enjoyed the experience. Some of the teachers were better than others. If you can get Steve you'll have a great time for sure
Tim Williamson — Google review
We had an amazing experience learning the art of glass blowing! CHANDLER was awesome, great instructor with tons of info, let us be hands-on and create for ourselves! It was such a fun experience, I recommend the most timid to try... you won't be disappointed!
Kaitlin Tydeman — Google review
Took a blowing glass class and it was so worth it. I recommend everyone blowing their own instead of purchasing once from the showroom. And make amazing gifts if you can part with it. We are having troubles ever party with them they're so mesmerizing.
Dawn Lowe — Google review
Can't say enough about how amazing this place is. My 13yo son loved his experience with making a glass float with Daniel today. Daniel was incredibly informative and kind. All the other employees were also just as awesome. Along with the float my son made we also found some beautiful pendants to take home in their shop.
Brit Davis — Google review
This is a lovely glass shop with a working hot shop. Best of all, you can sign up to blow your own custom creation with the help of one of the staff. Slots fill up quickly, so book your class early in the week. Hot glass takes time to cool, so you pick up your creation the following day.
Karen Brutzman — Google review
My husband Charlie and l looked for glass floats for 3 days. But no luck. So my husband went and made his own. The lady would helped him was great and the gentlemen working with her was great as well. Its not cheap but it's a one of a kind. My husband made the med float and had them ship it to us in sc.
Renee Coffee — Google review
My wife wanted to make a float. The instructor was great! Very informative and seemed like he enjoyed his job. Was very kind and helped her make her float. It turned out beautiful!
john waddle — Google review
Great shop with a wide selection of glass art, from decorative figurines to jewelry to plates and more. Perfect for getting gifts for yourself or others.
I enjoyed a create-your-own session, which was a lot of fun. It was hands-on and very informative. The glass blower did most of the work, but I still got to be hands-on for most of the steps. And then I came away with a beautiful piece to take home! Definitely recommend the experience!
Just come ready to splurge.
Ashley — Google review
My wife made a paperweight and I made a small glass float. The price was reasonable, the glass blowers were helpful and friendly. We both had a good time and were very happy with the items we created. Note, that you will have to pick up your completed items the following day or they will ship the items to you. Look forward to doing this again the next time we are here.
glen burton — Google review
I always wanted to stop by
a glass studio and was
amazed by the large selection
of beautiful pieces on display.
It was nice to find a large
variety of floats in different
sizes and colors with a glass
base.
The other pieces included
paperweights, hearts, and
votives in different colors
and designs.
The studio offers a hands-on
experience to make your
own glass design with one
of the professional glassblowers.
Located in a brick building
near Taft Park on HWY 101
and SW 48th Street in
Lincoln City.
It's a great place to find glass
pieces such as floats and
hearts in a wide variety of
designs and prices.
You can make your own
glass designs that is a fun
activity for adults and
children.
Ed Lee — Google review
This is a very cool place to show kids how glass is turned into art. People were friendly and welcoming. The showroom is really cool. Will not post photos of the work. You just have to go and see it.
gobbles78 (Decatur Staleys) — Google review
This was so fun! I wandered in and they had an opening so I made a float. It was really fun and they helped make sure I didn't screw anything up. I learned a lot about the process and also the artists were giving tips on how to get started and learn more. Everyone was super nice there. The show room was really wonderful, some of the pieces were stunning.
Mike Billau — Google review
The folks here were super nice, very engaging and knowledgeable. But the prices are pretty high and you kind of have to wonder how much of it actually goes to the artists that make the pieces vs how much is retail markup. I do appreciate, though, that they have some smaller/cheaper pieces so there's kind of something for everyone.
Mike S. — Google review
We had so much fun with our glass blowing experience. We chose the medium float, and it turned out great. The staff was amazing and made our time there wonderful. The only complaint I have is the young lady at the gallery checkout counter. She was quite rude and felt the need to be utterly contrarian/rude toward anything we said and was downright unpleasant. If there's a reason we won't return, it's her.
Matt James — Google review
Had a wonderful time making a bowl with Bo! He was very knowledgeable and obviously likes what he does. My bowl turned out beautifully.
Dave Williams — Google review
Chandler was awesome and I was very happy with the experience and the glass jellyfish I got to take home. You can choose what you would like to make, pick your colors and then pick up the next day (they have to sleep overnight in the kiln). A friend suggested these great lighted stands and now my son and I have jellyfish night lights in our room! Would 100% recommend and plan to go back and take my other son and his girlfriend next!
Mindy Schmidt — Google review
We have been here several times now. So much fun, the staff is amazing. My 7 yo son loves going here. The glass instructors are great and very helpful. Highly recommended.
Adam Goldsborough — Google review
Such a super nice place ! They give glass blowing classes but you have to reserve a time and day to be shown how the glass blowing process is !! It’s Amazing!! Everyone in the shop is super friendly and attentive! If we would have been staying longer I sure would have loved to have taken a class !! 👍
Roads End State Recreation Site is a secluded and scenic area that offers various recreational activities such as picnicking, wildlife watching, and beach exploration. The park features restrooms, a viewing area, and a beautiful sandy beach that stretches out during low tide. The beach can be reached by climbing over rocks, logs, puddles of water, and crossing a creek as the paved walkway only goes part of the way down. Visitors are advised to bring appropriate footwear for climbing to the beach.
I parked here to hike up to God's thumb. One of my favorite hikes I have done on the Oregon coast. There is another place to park for this hike. At the trailhead for the knoll hike. The knoll was shorter and much easier but the extra effort pays off to go all the way to God's thumb.
Thomas Rushton — Google review
This review is specifically for the Secret Beach at the northernmost end of Lincoln Beach. It was a place that I read about and few people get to see as it is not readily accessible. It can be reached by parking at the Roads End Recreation parking lot then walking about a mile north to what appears to be the end of the wide sandy beach where the cliffs meet the Pacific Ocean. Only when there is a negative number low tide you will find a way to make your way around the rocks, wading through several inches of water and making a short climb over some rocks. Bring shoes you can walk in the water with and climb over rocks with! The kelp is extremely slippery so avoid stepping on it! However this is well worth it as when you emerge on the other side you find a beautiful alcove that is made of crushed aggregate. There are many crevasses to explore and if you are a rock collector, this is your dream. You can see lots of sea life in the tide pools such as starfish and sea anemones. As much as you want to stay and explore, do NOT get caught on this side while the tide is coming in. It can rise hard and fast and you can be totally trapped. PLEASE always consult the local online tide charts and only attempt to visit this place when the tide is showing a negative number!
Lisa Verde — Google review
Popular but not too crowded. Little muddy, rocky on the way down- not bad at all, just not stairs. Little more parking would've been all five stars.
Troy Miller — Google review
Love the beach! Just wish it was more accessible for the elders who want to put their feet in the sand.
Christina Spates — Google review
The aptly-named Road's End is a beautiful sandy beach at low tide, great for a long walk to the casino and back, where you can see the houses on the cliff that is slowly eroding, and people enjoying one of the few flat beaches around. Getting to the beach is another matter. The paved walkway only goes part of the way down, and you'll have to climb over rocks, logs, and puddles of water and cross a creek in order to get to the beach. Save the sandals for the beach and bring a pair of climbing shoes. Head up to the Cascade Head Trail about 18 miles away, or to the county park along the river that empties into the sea.
Rob Melton — Google review
Beach access, with a couple of picnic tables at the parking area. The parking area is not large, but this helps to make this a more intimate beach (IF you get there early). The surrounding neighborhoods offer many vacation rental opportunities with views take a visit memorable.
Brian Randleas — Google review
Fun little area of the beach. We especially like the stream that runs down to the ocean. The sand is pretty compact here which makes it easier to walk around for those of us that don't like to touch much sand.
Caroline Altamirano-Syler (Nix Kaen) — Google review
This was a really fun and interesting beach to be able to go down on our last day on the coast. The access was simple and easy to locate which was fantastic; the trail down to the beach was mostly paved half way down before turning into large cobble stone type rocks- be careful! Once down onto the beach you can go left or right. We went right and enjoyed finding many agates along the rocky patches of the beach as well as walking in the warm sand to start our morning off right. This is a gorgeous area to go to and seems to be a little less busy especially on such a major holiday weekend-which we can definitely appreciate! We are excited to come back and visit this beach again and again in the future to see what other sort of treasures we may end up finding!
Jessica S — Google review
It's an ever changing beach. Almost never the same each time you visit. Walk down can be a little slippery depending on the weather. Sometimes it's a slightly treacherous final couple yards to the beach. Make sure you have good footwear. Once on the beach it's pretty wide and most of the time spread out. There are events at the casino which makes for a slight crowd by it's parking lot beach access.
Very scenic walk there are sometimes rock structures visible along with Pelicans and Seals or Sea lions. Very active birding. Lots of different species to see. Parking very limited can fill up. Cars are ticketed on the road be careful.
Todd Hinchliffe — Google review
A nice uncrowded beach to
walk on and explore the
tidepools or hunt for agates.
You will find fragments of lava
rocks that form ragged islands
and a little creek that flows to
the ocean.
The area is known for a secret
cove and beach at low tide near
Roads End Point, but watch the
tide closely.
This beach is part of the hidden glass
float program, Find Keepers in Lincoln
City at certain times of the year.
Located in the North part of Lincoln
City on Logan Road, about a mile
from US-101.
One of those beaches that you can
fly a kite, take a long romantic walk
on the beach, watch the amazing
sunrises and sunsets.
Ed Lee — Google review
Had a great day here enjoying the sun and surf. Beach is an easy walk down the hill from the parking area, although not accessible to wheelchairs. We enjoyed the walk all the way up the beach to the 'secret' cove, which was gorgeous. The kites that were flying were amazing to see as well.
Jessica Williams — Google review
Getting up and down at the beach is not easy. It is either really slippery and wet rocks or that plus thick mud. No stairs or handrails. I don't let my old dog walk there due to fear of him hurting/breaking a leg just getting down to the beach. I find it strange there isn't a safe trail to get to the beach from a state park parking lot. Great place to sit in your car and look out, no parking at the front row spots in busy season, but to be expected. Gorgeous views, worth seeing, just be careful to move slowly getting to/from the beach, no matter young or older.
Melissa — Google review
Definitely a beautiful place to catch spontaneous stunning Pacific coast sunsets. Ample size parking lot. If you arrive in the early evening kill your car lights so people can enjoy the sunset coming through your windshield. Come check it out. I
Siletz Bay Park is a compact green area that overlooks Siletz Bay and boasts stunning views. The park features a gazebo that houses educational information, in addition to a few picnic tables. Although small in size, the park's grassy area meets the sandy beach, making it ideal for families with young children. The bay water is calm and warmer than usual, providing an excellent spot for kids to play while parents relax on lawn chairs or soak up the sun on the sand.
Nice small park but a great view. You can walk down to the water and check out the driftwood. Had some folks getting clams as well.
Talius937 — Google review
A little crowded on weekends as it is close to a lot of restaurants and shops, but the dogs love the fresh water from the river and the kids love the beach.
Cherise Holland — Google review
It was a beautiful day to go glass float hunting in Lincoln City.
I lost my phone on the beach and a gentleman was able to call last number dialed, who was the friend I was with, and return it to me.
Thanks to this person showing good honest people are still everywhere !
We didn't find any floats, but it was a great day to be on the beach !
Susan Robins — Google review
Nice beach ⛱️ with good view of the ocean and some beautiful rocks. Good place to chill out with friends or family over a campfire
Guhaprasaanth Nandagopal — Google review
In all the years of going to the coast, I have never stop to see this little spot. Dog friendly. Has picnic area. And when the tide is low, you can go out pretty far. It was fun!
Steven Quick — Google review
It's barely what I would call "a park" because it's pretty small! But let me tell you some fabulous features. It has a gazebo! How many parks have one. Also a couple of picnic tables. The best thing to me is for families that have small children. This park has lots of grass that meets the sand that meets the bay. So this is the deal. On a nice day you can put your lawn chairs on the grass or sand and watch your little ones play in the bay water and make sandcastles. Perfect! No waves and bay water is warmer! And Mo's is just steps away. Enjoy the cute little park.
Kathy Draper — Google review
Nice overlook of the inlet. Looks like a lot of people stop there to let their dog out. There is a gazebo and a small bit of land but you can go down to the beach at the inlet.
AMY F — Google review
Beautiful place to view the rocks popping out of the water and lots of Driftwood on the beach. We were there high tide so not sure how far you can walk out during low tide. We're told harbor seals hang out here often but they weren't here the day we visited.
Jamey Macho — Google review
I love going here! If there's wind on the main beaches in town this place I usually better. Nice place if you looking for ghost/sand shrimp or purple varnish clams. Walk closer to the ocean if you want to fish for crabs. Lots of food and hotels near by.
Scott Hutchinson — Google review
Great place to stop not really a swimming beach but calm waters for a nice walk with the pup and enjoy the wind for kite flying. There is also a pier within walking distance. The kids had a lot of fun running and getting their energy out. Restrooms and picnic area with grills too!
Bleezy “Mr. Heaven” Cheesy — Google review
The famous Mo's eatery... Beautiful bay area has harbor seals year round. Calm bay with invigorating waves and beach walks. Huge driftwood trees... dog friendly and little fires at night on the beach are awesome! Very quiet town, during some sunsets you could be the only one there... in cooler seasons.
Wendy Newberry — Google review
Nice little park. Very easy beach access. There is a nice gazebo or you can look across and see the harbor seals at the opening of the Bay. The access to the beach is literally only 40 feet from where you park your car so very easy. It can be a little loud since it is right off the highway but when you're on the beach hits great.
osubeav21 — Google review
Nice little park. I thought ot was a condo parking lot at first until I saw the sign.
Lots of driftwood. Great tree in what appears to be a rock.
What a difference tide makes. Stopped here twice, high and low tide. Low tide I could walk through the drift wood and sand along the water. High tide I could only view from the cute gazebo. Beautiful both ways.
The Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy is a charming one-acre garden filled with various rhododendrons, perennials, and shrubs. It also has a library, gift shop, and offers tours for visitors. This serene garden is perfect for taking a leisurely stroll or enjoying a picnic amidst the colorful flowers and tranquil ambience. It's an ideal place to escape from the busy everyday life and immerse oneself in nature's beauty.
Connie's garden is a great little garden you can walk through, relax, and even have a picnic in. My family and I enjoy walking through this garden every once in a while. This garden also makes great family pictures.
MrsRavenStar — Google review
I know what a rose is, but beyond that my horticulture knowledge is very limited. Nonetheless, I would recommend spending some time wandering the Connie Hansen gardens, if for no other reason than it’s peaceful and relaxing atmosphere. I went with two friends who really love gardening, and they had a great time, awing over the color or foliage of some plants, being amazed at the size of some others. I did a lot of smiling and nodding while they chatted about all the plants, but it was great to see them enjoying themselves. They can’t wait to come back in the spring. This isn’t a huge, sprawling garden, so it’s unlikely you’ll get lost. The trails are clearly marked, and covered in either tiny gravel, or stone bricks. The walking is easy, no steep inclines, plenty of shaded areas, and a few benches here and there. Some parts of the trails are marked off due to testing or restoration purposes. The gardens are open from dawn to dusk, and there is no charge. That’s right. It’s free, so no excuse not to go check it out.
Danelle O'Neall — Google review
One of my favorite places to visit in Lincoln City. Super quiet and the flowers and plants are always gorgeous. It's very peaceful to walk through, especially after fresh rain.
Abby Ostrander — Google review
Connie's garden is a great little garden you can walk through, relax, and even have a picnic in. My family and I enjoy walking through this garden every once in a while. This garden also makes great family pictures.
MrsRavenStar — Google review
This is a beautiful garden that takes up a full block with different things blooming from spring to fall. Admission is free. There is a gift shop but the hours are a bit limited. They also sell potted plants that they propagate to sell. There are ponds, a creek and paved paths with bridges over the creek. Parking if right there and it is very accessible for wheelchairs, walkers, etc. There are a few benches to rest or just to look and watch. Lots of birds, bumble bees, dragon flies, and there are tadpoles in the pond. It is definitely worth a visit.
Tom Kern — Google review
This is a place to enjoy in the wonderful tranquil light of what God gives us all a place of colors and peace. I recommend it of you just need to get away from everyday hustle and bustle.
Aaron Moreno — Google review
One of my favorite places to visit in Lincoln City. Super quiet and the flowers and plants are always gorgeous. It's very peaceful to walk through, especially after fresh rain.
Abby Ostrander — Google review
Wonderful little gem and worth a visit if you are in the area !!! (and love trees !!)
B Janashak — Google review
Beautiful little space, with peaceful walking paths. Right smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood, which was really cool too. Free admission, but if you visit, there is a donation jar near the little shop and I'm sure they'd be thankful for any contributions.
We were there a few weeks ago and the volunteer in the shop was very informative about the history of the property, the plants and the plans for the future. If you're interested in knowing more about the conservancy I'd recommend speaking with the volunteer.
They have many small gifts and trinkets, as well as plants for sale.
This was a nice little break from the hustle and bustle of the more touristy areas.
Jen Francisco — Google review
Beautiful gardens, quiet & serene. The paths are easy to navigate, easy for handicapped & pushing strollers.
Great location for me to take maternity photos of my daughter-in-law. Had previously taken her & my son here for their anniversary photos.
Will be bringing my new grandson to the gardens for his photos too.
J' Lynn — Google review
It is not right season to expect something better but I can feel it will be pretty awesome place to be calm a while.
Small pond and bridges and trees and flowers . Just take a walk with tea and take a break while for rest .
Cozy garden ,,recomend off season .
Highly recomend on right season .
Kai Dwd — Google review
A wonderfully relaxing spot with great local historical significance. Stop by, take a peaceful walk, buy a plant and make a donation. Thanks to the local volunteers!
Steven Starr — Google review
The Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy is a beautiful hidden gem. It is 1 to 2 acres of wonderful plants, trees and shrubs. There are also benches placed sporadically to sit and enjoy the beauty of nature.
Adam G-Mann — Google review
Wow! What a cute and free little neighborhood gem! Feels a little bigger than you'd expect due to the choice of paths. Has a couple benches where you could take a lunch break or have a simple little picnic and be surrounded by plants. Gift shop currently closed for COVID-19. Shop has a few plants for sale outside it for $7 using an envelope, on the honor system. Open dawn until dusk and has about ten parking spots.
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Lincoln City Outlets is a sprawling shopping center that boasts a variety of popular brand stores and sweet treat shops. It's an ideal destination for families, with plenty to explore and enjoy. The mall offers something to appeal to everyone's tastes, including a charming play area for children. Overall, it provides an enjoyable shopping experience in a spacious outdoor environment.
Galaxy Game Room at Lincoln City is a great arcade for the whole family located across from Nike. They have all the newest games, pinballs, and claw machines filled with amazing plush and prizes.
Funtastic Arcade — Google review
Would've been 5 stars if I hadn't gone into galaxy gameroom! The owner (I assume) completely harassed me in front of my 3 year old child yelling at me not to touch his f**king machines and to have a nice f**king day all because I complained about his exorbitant prices on penny candy so I obliged and took my business elsewhere to the wonderful Lincoln city gifts locally owned and operated with fantastic items and the most honest, kind, and pleasant business owner I've ever had the pleasure meeting.
Anthony Dobson — Google review
There are some good shopping options here. Typical places like old navy and under armor, and a few local-type shops with some neat things. Parking is always an issue when I've been. Lots of she shops are dog friendly, which is amazing. It's an overall great center.
Kate McCarthy — Google review
The Lincoln City Outlet Center is home to a variety of great shops, offering a fantastic shopping experience. However, it's worth noting that during holiday weekends, it can get quite busy. As a result, the close parking areas tend to fill up quickly, and visitors may need to be prepared for a short walk to reach the shopping area. Despite the potential parking challenge, the center's wide selection of stores makes it a worthwhile destination for those seeking great deals and a diverse shopping experience.
Evan La Fleur — Google review
Nice outlet mall! It has lots of clothing stores which have great discounts. We usually go here often when in town, there usually isn't a lot of people. Nice place to walk around.
Fazer Geisha — Google review
Typical outlet stores with some unique shops. We loved the sushi rolls at Tokyroll, and appreciated the glutenfree options. Each roll was big enough for a good size lunch and cost about $10. Also a shout out to Toby's Treasures which had some interesting pieces for audiophiles. And Lincoln City gifts had some cool items also.
Alice — Google review
Great shopping plaza. I appreciate the variety of stores and how you can always find an item you need and or want. I'd stay clear of the arcade, as it's a rip-off. The grounds are well managed and trash is regularly taken care of. Bathrooms are a struggle but I believe that any public restroom can be.
Sampson Star — Google review
Went to Bath and Body Works for the Semi-annual sale. Greeted nice enough at the entrance, but the cashier was abruph and a bit off putting (she had straight blonde hair with nose piercing). She was NOT good at customer service! This is not my first visit since moving here in November, as I have had similar contact from this stores staff.
Carmen Heister — Google review
Expect to park in the secondary parking garage and know that it’s likely to be crowded on a weekend. Had a blast walking through the stores and could comfortably get to/from each under the large awnings, so rain or shine, you’re bound to have a good time 😜 a few places to eat lunch, but several “snacky” stores are also available. Enjoy the retail hunt!
Cassandra Stone — Google review
Get to walk outside while shopping in a mall. Some stores have very big sales/clearances.
Flat Stanley — Google review
Good for older kids / adults but not great for small kids. We thought we might get some school shopping out of the way early we have some elementary age kids. However the only two outlets there that really applied to them had very limited selection and not that great a deals despite many of the other stores having good sales.
So if you like coming here cuz you're a little bit older you know maybe teens and above then it's probably for you. But little kids not so much
Lane Roberts — Google review
Good selection of stores. Dog friendly as they supply bags for pet waste in some spots. Gilgamesh Brewing recently opened so there are more options to have a bite, besides Momiji's and Salt. Only complaint is, if you challenged by stairs or bringing a wagon, stroller or walker, be prepared to be exposed to rain and weather if you need to utilize the ramps to get around.
Rebecca “Becki” H — Google review
Great variety of shops. Between shopping and eating you'll find just about whatever you're looking for.
Michelle Potter — Google review
This is a very nice shopping area. Great place to take the family with tons to check out. A little something for everyone. There's even a nice little play area for the kids.
Chantell Rankin — Google review
Fun place to browse and spend an afternoon. I enjoyed the many different stores, from axe throwing to furniture. Lots of fun places to burn a few hours I the afternoon. The Boba tea place was a little disappointing though.
Crazy Cook Andy — Google review
I wrote a review about a Tesla charging nearby and I said this place has at least 20 plus stores. I would go here if you need some charge in a quick pinch. Otherwise, great place has great food and fun things to do with your kids and family. Would go here if you need to do something with your family or just something to kill time
ThatStandardGamer — Google review
The outlets were clean and well maintained. The assortment of stores was varied and there were a few places to stop and eat. There is a centrally located restroom with a customer help area. There isn't a lot of parking in the middle of all the stores, but there is a 2 story parking structure to the East that you can park in and walk over. Additionally, there is a Tesla charger on the south side of the building.
Kevin Rodal — Google review
If it rains, and it is a lot here, cone over the strip mall and find great prices and good foods...
Vlade Past — Google review
We went to flourish Boutique. I got some beautiful clothing and was expertly assisted. As I am getting older that assistance is more and more appreciated. I also had a necklace customized for length by the designer. Beautiful things in store and friendly people.
Sharalie Martin — Google review
We stay in Newport seasonally for work and frequent the outlets often! There are always great deals and friendly people. During our most recent trip, one of my girls lost their brand new stuffy caterpillar outside of one of the shops. We noticed within 5 minutes of losing it and went back outside to check for it- but someone decided it needed a new home apparently and took it with them. My oldest was devastated as she had picked it out for her little sister and thought it was super special.
We ultimately decided to go to customer service/admin offices to leave our names in case someone brought it in. The ladies in the office were SO sweet. They even gave my girls a new stuffy with the tags still on to soothe the hurt of their lost toy. We were so surprised at that generosity and kindness! They said they keep a stock of new stuffies just in case someone loses their special friend.
I just thought it was so sweet. And so were the candies they gave us as well. Stuffies and candies. Can’t go wrong there!
Rio Gilinsky — Google review
Lincoln City Outlets is a great place to get good prices on the central Oregon Coast. Many major brands have outlet stores there. Good parking and you can go to the beach when you're done shopping. It is a very dog friendly place. They are ready for the Christmas shopping rush.
Howard Goldman — Google review
I enjoy these outlets often more than I do the ones in Woodburn. I seem to find better clearance deals and a wider variety during sales. There's a lot of parking in the back, so don't get disappointed if the small lot in front is full.
Erin Holbrook-Kosgei — Google review
About like most outlet malls. Overpriced with no clothes for the tourist.
But the Rivian charger is top notch and the Ginger Roots shop is cool.
Amie Conant — Google review
Pretty awesome outlet mall. We were skeptical of the whole outlet mall schtick, but this mall was cozy and there were deals to be had (especially at the Columbia outlet). Easy in and out and lots of shopping.
Open May through October (so it's open now! Don't believe Google)! I was so, so excited that Alder House has been able to weather the pandemic. Love watching them blow glass and talk us through the process of making different things. The setting is idealic. The dogs are all sweet. The people are fantastic. It's so fun to watch something being made, and then be able to say, "I love that. I'd like to buy it, please." Very unique experience. They also have a bunch of glass on display for sale, so there's lots to choose from.
Itai Bradshaw-Lang — Google review
Such a great place to visit. Beautiful artistic glass pieces and the friendliness of the guys working there and wanting to teach onlookers was awesome. My 12 year old son asked them about "Prince Rupert's drop" glass which none of the adults knew anything about, and they had no problem fulfilling his wish and surprising me with what happened. I will not go into detail on this as to not ruin the surprise for any other parents. Thank you Alder House Glass for making our trip there a great memory!
Ryan McNamara — Google review
The Alder House is a small glass blowing studio South of Lincoln City. Originally it was detached studio for the couple that lived in the nearby house. Now the couple is retired and the studio is used by visiting artists. They don't let you blow your own glass but I love visiting here. The studio is a rustic geodesic dome, the glass pieces are beautiful, and the artists are always friendly and happy to answer questions.
You can put in requests in advance. I arranged for them to make an anniversary gift once.
Joe — Google review
Fabulous small glass studio. You can buy from what is already made, or as for something to be made right in front of you! Three artists work there and they tell you about the process as they do each step.
janene taynton — Google review
My family has been going here since the 90’s, when I was just a baby. We loved coming every year to see the artists demonstrate their craft. Was really awesome to go back this year and see the original owners son at work. Gorgeous pieces.
If you’ve made art here I probably own a piece. Thank you for your creations. This place is a 10/10. Five stars are too few.
Whitney Hendrickson — Google review
Really great to see the glass blown right in front of you! And this location is really unique in the old wooden house off the beaten path. Purchased a beautiful vase that captured the blues of the Oregon coast
Emily Kaeding — Google review
Beautiful glass pieces and watching it being done is amazing!
Jennifer Simmons — Google review
You'll see the sign for Alder House off hwy 101, either just before or after Salishan Lodge, depending on your direction. It will be about 1 mile up a curvy road. Take the time to stop, well worth it. There's a pottery shop before Alder, so you can make it a two Fer!
Treasure was the artist the THREE times we stopped on our current visit to the area (we're from Auburn WA). On our 1st stop we watched Treasure create a beautiful seashell. I found a gorgeous vase that, if I hadn't bought it, I would have regretted it. The best part was watching Treasure make a small pumpkin for me (2nd visit). Took all of 8 minutes! Or as he said, "8 minutes and 24 yrs". 3rd visit was to pick up my pumpkin. I've bought many of these pumpkins at glass shows, but this is the 1st that I chose the colors and WATCHED it being made. Extra special!!!
We don't get to this area often, every couple years, but top on the list to visit will be Alder House!
Tami Hastings — Google review
I've stopped at the Alder House on 2 different trips to Oregon and will go again on our 3rd trip. I love this place and purchased a vase that was made when I took my Aunt in June 2021 - surprised here the nexty day with the vase shw watched being made from start to finish. Other than gokng to the beach this was her favorite part of the trip.
jenna daniels — Google review
Don't pay any attention to the review under mine. This is a very unique beautiful shop. Everyone working there is kind, informative and knows their craft. The prices are great for handmade one of a kind pieces. This isn't freaking Walmart.
Amy Barnard — Google review
Absolutely incredible art, wish I could've bought the whole store. Best glasswork we saw in all of Oregon. The artist was giving demonstrations which was very cool.
Rachel McNeill — Google review
Such an amazing experience! Love our float we had made. Picking your own colors and watching it come to life was so much fun!
Neighborhood Legends — Google review
Fantastic little glass shop where you can also watch glass blowing. We went because we found one of the flags hidden as part of the weekly beach hide! There are two adorable shop dogs there as well
Amanda P — Google review
This is one of those rare situations where I would like to give them 10 starts instead of five because the entire experience was a once in a lifetime experience. The glass smith was very outgoing and friendly and provided a complete demonstration on how the craft works. They have a little shop of their wares (there are five craftspeople) that provides a good selection of what they can do. If your in the area stop in and I guarantee you won't regret it!
Rick Snow — Google review
An incredible experience in a whimsical little shop. The demonstrations are regularly timed and very well narrated. This little building has irresistible and unexpected charm, with twisted, shining glass creations spread out on dusty shelves and tucked away in back corners. A must visit if you are in the area 👍🏻
Lakaia Thornton — Google review
It was an amazing experience to see glass blowing in person and talk to the very talented artist. Highly recommend!!
Traci Evans — Google review
This place is so magical. I always find something beautiful there to take home. We go every summer and always find something to bring home to our collection. Everyone who works there is friendly and willing to answer questions you may have about the work, or specific pieces. Can't wait for next summer to find another piece of artwork!
Kirstie Gildersleeve — Google review
We got to watch the gentleman blow glass and he made two custom pieces for us. We on way to go pick them up so excited to see. This is a must stop even if its to watch how he blows the glass . Love the little shop and the surroundings are absolutely beautiful and we like to hit the locally owned places over the big ones
What a gem! Staff is always friendly and helpful. Clean storefront with a huge selection of artists from throughout the PNW. I even found my new favorite "fidget mug" and use it every day! We always bring friends and guests here when they are in town. Really a great rotation of beautiful pottery. I try to visit once a month to take in all of the new additions. Also, great online store to shop if you can't make it here in person. Heads up, no public restrooms though, plan ahead.
Luke W — Google review
We have been shopping at Mossy Creek for two decades. Wonderful artists and beautiful one of a kind offerings keep us coming back. A true treasure. Congrats on 50 years in the community!
Steven Starr — Google review
My wife loves to visit here everytime we visit Lincoln city oregon. She always finds something that she loves ❤️ we are repeat customers. Our puppies like hanging out in the garden.
Scott Bloomer — Google review
We have been shopping at Mossy Creek for two decades. Wonderful artists and beautiful one of a kind offerings keep us coming back. A true treasure. Congrats on 50 years in the community!
Steven Starr — Google review
Really worth the trip. The pottery items show different styles of different artists. A wide selection for your choices.
Loran Tsang — Google review
Went back recently, and it's just as lovely as always. I love the variety of artists and the prices are relatively affordable for art! I got a large mug by Janet Buskirk for $37 which I think is fantastic. Everything is so beautiful!
Isabel loves Jesus — Google review
We always stop on our travels along the coast. Mossy Creek has beautiful pieces of pottery from various artists in a wide range of prices. They frequently get new work in and have knowledgeable staff. There's plenty of parking. This business is amazing!
Jennifer Neckels — Google review
Loooove this hidden gem off the beaten path! It's a beautiful drive to it and worth the trip to see and buy gorgeous hand made pottery and ceramic art from local northwest artists! Friendly owners/staff, beautiful location and drive, loads of beautifully displayed gorgeous and interesting pottery and ceramic art pieces. I can't wait to return!
Hare Typer — Google review
Beautiful pieces of ceramic art!❤️🤩
Alexa Benson — Google review
We always visit this hidden gem off the beaten path when on the coast. It's a beautiful drive to it and worth the trip to see and buy gorgeous hand made pottery and ceramic art from local northwest artists! I always find a piece I that calls to me!
Catherine Bedegi-Lucas — Google review
This is one of the neatest pottery shops we have ever visited. The setting is also beautiful. They have very elegant and fun pieces as well. Definitely worth a visit.
Visited again in 2021 and left with many treasures again. We love this place.
J D — Google review
Mossy Creek has a great variety of pottery with over 40 different artists employing different styles and techniques creating a wide range of unique pieces. Anything from small decorative figurines to large sets of dishware. The employee was very helpful and knowledgeable about the artists works of art. I definitely recommend stopping by even if you're not interested in buying a unique piece of pottery, but just to admire the impressive collection at this little shop
M. Santana — Google review
Visiting this ceramic gallery is a fun experience. It's off the 101 beaten path, which is fun in itself. Aptly named Mossy Creek, the studio and gallery is in a converted house. They display work not only from their own studio, but from multiple ceramic artists, and have a goodly number of items on display. Some of the work is truly amazing! Definitely worth a little side trip.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is a beachfront property that features a hotel with an indoor pool and an adjacent 24-hour casino. It offers great views outside the casino and nearby eatery, which serves delicious food. The hotel also provides killer views, making it an ideal place to stay for tourists who want to enjoy the scenic beauty of the area. Additionally, there is no smoking indoors, ensuring a clean and pleasant gambling experience for all visitors.
It was a rainy day when I visited on this day. I registered at the casino and got a five dollar promo card to play. With the 5 dollars, I made $60 not out of pocket. I had a free cup of lemonade. I had a meal with my husband too. The meal was $37 each. Nice food, cozy environment. We didn't sleep at the hotel.
Pauline Inem — Google review
Nick was great checking us in. My daughter, baby and I checked into a nice roomy King handicap room facing the parking lot. We were there to relax. We had a nice dinner at the restaurant and walk on the beach. Then at 2:13 am there were 2 men looking at cars in parking lot. A couple fighting in their room until 6am. Tried calling front desk 3 times, no security and the reservation person said to go up to their room and knock on the door. The people were screaming the "f" word and throwing stuff...no way was I going to put myself in danger. So no sleep that night. In the morning I told front desk. Seems it happened all the time because no one seemed really concerned. Still charged full price and not sure if anyone checked on that room. We were so excited to finally stay at the resort. I think we will stay down the street and drive to the casino and restaurant the next visit.
Valerie Kennedy — Google review
We had a great time even if we didn't win.
I haven't been here in a few years and decided we should come more. I like the feel of the casino. We ate at the buffet. It was pretty good. The salad bar needed help. Everything was pretty depleted. Service was good and the restaurant seemed clean.
Dij — Google review
I enjoy visiting Chinook winds, mostly because the location is perfect. I have however been pretty bummed out the last couple years that the Child Center & Arcade have been closed. I have hoped to be able to stop in and play while we are there, but my daughter is usually with us and not old enough to be in the casino (she is 6yrs). Will you ever be reopening these areas? Or will this be a permanent shut down??
Donna Raph — Google review
The most overpriced hotel room I’ve ver gotten. Don’t be duped…this is NOT a three star hotel. After a very long day of driving we decided to try our luck at the casino hotel based on the success of the other two we’d stayed at the past few days. With fees the room was $300. First, know that the hotel is not connected to the casino so you have to walk or take a shuttle, it closes between 4 and 8 a.m. and you have to use stairs to get to the rooms. Upon entering it was clear this used to be a smoking room though we’d booked a nonsmoking, there is no balcony to view the ocean, only get to peek at it through a very dirty window, there were stains on the carpet and the bathroom floor was dirty. Basic furniture with nicks and scratches. Dated fixtures and sink in the room. Thank goodness the beds were cleaned and comfortable but we rolled out early the next morning to get out of that depressing space. Given the lack of luck my travel partner had at the casino we should have stayed down the road in a cheaper nicer place. Don’t be duped…don’t stay here.
Barb Harris — Google review
Buffet should have been about $12.95 not $29. The main Prime Rib was absolutely the worst piece of meat I've ever tried to chew. Hard to believe they would try to sell that to anybody. The guy that was cutting the meat and spooning out the clam chowder soup was either simple-minded or a Jerk. I couldn't really tell. He skimmed the top of the giant container of soup to fill the bowl. There was no clams potatoes or anything just juice. The rest of the buffet was just OK. The best thing they had was the Indian fry bread tacos. Not really a taco but tasted like one. And to top it all off the deserts we're nothing to write home about. The caramel salted ice cream was about the only worth trying. Everybody was nice and knew what they were doing except for the guy slicing the meat and dishing out the the juice chowder. Just read a review about the prime rib from somebody that ate there that same night that said it was great. Don't believe that for a second.That was the worst piece of meat ever and I mean ever! Who paid that guy off to say that was great or even good??
don tims — Google review
Boy, this place was really crowded and so loud. We couldn't even talk to the guy next to us, that's her eye, because it was New Year's we expected it to have to be pretty crowded would have a great New York City party that they thrones with the DJ and the special room all free and compliments to the hotel. We didn't stay the night though. We're at a beach house. Are winnings were about equal. Came with a $100 left with a 60 .
dean -amorim — Google review
The walls are paper thin, the people next to us and above had tvs on all night (which I can hear like it's my TV) and have been awake off and on all night talking. They sound like they are in our room...The room is the size of a larger bathroom... Barely got sleep, the rooms are not even connected to the casino .. we are very disappointed with our stay. Unfortunately we won't be back. Beware if you are expecting a nice resort getaway, this is just not the case here.
Keira Mixer — Google review
I had visited before and recently stayed in the area to go to the casino for the weekend. I really like this casino. They've got great views outside the casino, their nearby eatery was delicious and had amazing views, and their nearby hotel also had killer views (I did not stay at their hotel).
Most important - no smoking indoors!
This made for a very clean and pleasant gambling experience. The employees seemed happy and were clean and friendly.
I didn't win, but I still had an enjoyable time and will definitely return in the future.
Robert Pfander — Google review
It was our first time coming here. We had dinner at the rogue River steakhouse. I will have to say that food was outstanding and reasonably priced. I got the pork porterhouse which is a big pork chop. It was delicious with a nice barbecue sauce, a nice mix of vegetables and a baked potato. I like that they give you fresh out of the oven bread with plenty of butter. Our server was Joy and she did a really nice job of taking care of us. We will definitely be back!
Christopher Mandeville — Google review
So disappointed with Chinook Winds! My Husband and I booked two rooms because this is where our son wanted to celebrate his 21st birthday with us and a couple of friends lest start out by saying I have not encountered 1 nice employee in this whole place except for the bartender at the casino and the young men working in laundry rooms! We never got housekeeping service and were told but the rude front desk girl that it’s not something they offer! The machines are incredibly tight! And the food in the food court is nasty! The only nice thing about this place is the view as can’t see the ocean from Montana!
Jessica Couch — Google review
I've never given a casino a 5 star rating, but this one is well deserved.
The rooms are a wow factor themselves where each room has an ocean view. Upon entering the windows were slightly open offering that clean fresh breeze yet the temp was comfortable and relaxing.
The staff gets even a better rating (if that's possible) from the hotel staff to security and even the entertainment venue staff was outstanding.
I hope someday I have an opportunity to come back.
This place has it figured out.
Jim Lee — Google review
Way too overpriced for what you get. $300 a night for a tiny room crammed into a small hallway with two other rooms connecting. Cigarette and marijuana smoke pouring into our room from the others connected. So loud you could hear every work from the other room. Phone did not work to call the shuttle to go to the casino or to anyone else to complain. Definitely will never stay here again. Booked out of convenience for a concert, but will stay elsewhere next time for half the price!
Very disappointed!!!!
Mindy Parker — Google review
Celebrating a friend's 21st birthday here was an okay experience; but Teri made it better! I wish we remembered to go to the employee referall box so she got proper credit. Genuinely adored her and how hard she works. On that note we tried to find an online version of employee ratings etc and found that the casino only offers meal benefits to day and swing time shifts but not graveyard like Teri. This information deeply upset me and my friend, so I hope maybe this can change and we can value people like Teri a little more.
Hidomi — Google review
We went to the Casino for dinner. We tried the Steak House but the wait was longer than we wanted. So we stopped at the buffet version of the Steak House, at first we were a little skeptical but the cashier told us what to expect and, wow was it good!! High-end items that were being replaced/refreshed often. Plates were cleared quickly, and our server was really sweet.
Jackie Kenzie — Google review
Come for 3 nights got a room in the older building on ground floor with a door to the ocean. Rooms were very clean and spacious, the beds were very comfortable. Has microwave and refrigerator. The only thing was the sink had very little space to put anything on. The tub was a little small and shower pressure was ok.
I would definitely recommend for anyone to stay, and I will be coming back. Just hearing and seeing the ocean was very relaxing
Debbie Nonte — Google review
Lovely place as far as casinos go. The atmosphere is nice, or would be if there didn't have to be security guards everywhere. They actually make me realize (along with the guards everywhere you go) that we no longer live in a "free" country. Just the illusion of one. Makes it hard to enjoy the otherwise relatively peaceful atmosphere of the place. Of course everything is expensive, but it's a casino in the coast, one would expect no less ..
Dawn Foster — Google review
Somewhere between 3 and 4. Rooms are pretty basic. Bed, bath, TV, small fridge and microwave. Beds are fairly comfortable. You are right on the water so it's nice when the tide is out. Great deal if you can get a mid-week special. Not sure if I'm expecting too much from a casino but it serves its function. It has my vote for sure.
Mario Coronado — Google review
Consistency, it's the name of the game for buffets. This one fails. No replacement tastes as the one it replaced. The jambalaya for example: chicken and shrimp is what it said it was. The first batch had no shrimp, which was fine with me. It was actually really good, so I went back for more. The second batch was super mushy from the rice being over cooked. This time, it was sausage, with no chicken. The spices tasted different and it was an entirely different color than the previous batch.
The cucumbers in the mixed greens for the salad tasted weird, but that's probably from sitting in the bin, mixed in with everything, rather than being in their own container.
The staff behind the line is not very engaging, and will continue to laugh and talk to each other while you stand there, so I didn't bother going back to try again on my other trips to the hot food side.
All in all, it was a very disappointing experience for the $50 I spent for the two of us. We probably won't be eating at the buffet again.
The only saving grace for them is the floor staff. They are VERY sweet and attentive. They are the ONLY reason I'm giving this 2 stars.
Jesse Gooden — Google review
My favorite casino in Oregon. The staff are friendly and helpful. Lots of variety with the slot machines (I didn't play table games). Machines are kept clean and the casino is non-smoking. I always have a good time, win or lose. The only downside is restaurant options within the casino are limited, but the food that is served is great and you get ocean views from the steakhouse. I've tried out other casinos within a few hours drive, and even if they are bigger or have more food options I just tend to have a better time at Chinook Winds.
Luna Snowe — Google review
First and last time. I brought my nephew here for his 21st to show him a good time. Steak lunch with a killer view, and at 11 am on Sunday, the 23rd I went into the Steak restaurant and asked the bartender if anyone was working as he was loading his lemon and lime bin. He was the rudest person I have ever met in a public place. When I asked if there was anyone working, after sitting there for 10 minutes, he said yeah there out there somewhere 🤔 I asked if they served breakfast, and he didn't even turn around and said No! I'm busy. SO CHINOOK WINDS CASINO!!!! We had a couple thousand dollars we planned on spending... WE LEFT AND WON'T BE BACK JUST BECAUSE OF THAT A-HOLE!!!
Nicole Lynch — Google review
We were very happy with our stay. We stayed in the junior suite and the room was beautiful and clean. The views from our balcony were breathtakingly stunning. Our room was reasonably priced as well. The staff was wonderful and polite. I love that the casino is smoke free. Thank you Chinook winds for the much needed rest and the fun at the casino and beach. We loved staying here.
Hilary Richardson — Google review
As a traveler, I found this place by the ocean and signed up for a players card. I'm not normally a gambler but I appreciate places like this which have a safe parking lot and open doors... a good place to go on a rainy day. Friendly staff, comfortable atmosphere for a casino. Definitely appreciate that they allow overnight parking which enabled me to support this business. Though, there definitely are some loud vehicles that drive around the parking lot throughout the night. It's also within short walking distance to the beach so you can take a break and relax watching the waves. These qualities makes me want to come back every time I'm in Lincoln City. Thanks Chinook Winds!
katie rudy — Google review
I went to see a comedy show and enjoyed it. I gave them a 3 star on service because management isn't using the venue effectively. I was there on a Saturday night to see this show, waited 10 minutes in line to get a drink before the show because there was no waitress or private bar in the venue/show room. Meanwhile. I could see a 2nd stocked bar across the room, but no one was working it. After waiting, I was only allowed to buy 2 single serving drinks.
Elissa Shaner — Google review
Don't bring the kids here. Arcade closed, pool closed. Winter time not great for beach walking. Rooms noisy. Paper thin walls. Beautiful view of the ocean. But will stay else where next time
Bruce — Google review
The establishment is a casino situated in Lincoln City, Oregon, with the unique distinction of being the only casino in the area to be located adjacent to the ocean. Complimentary fountain beverages, including soda and juice, are provided to guests. The casino features an upper level accessible by an escalator, and parking is available at no charge. While I have not had the opportunity to stay at the resort, I can attest to the exceptional amenities and convenient location of the casino.
Nando — Google review
I had to stand in line for 30 minutes to buy a drink. I think they only employ 2 bartenders. It's bad enough that you have to buy your own drinks when you gamble. You also need a map to find the restrooms. The only one I could find was inside the Bingo event center. I'll just go somewhere else next time.
Katie Speulda — Google review
It’s a nice casino and we’ve always enjoyed our visits. Decent affordable eats on the casino floor, try the clam chowder! We win sometimes and we have attended many shows and events. Many holidays here and the events are fun and free. I am writing to tell you all the employees are very kind and welcoming, from services to restaurants and bars. Shout out to Jon at casino bar who has been serving us for decades. Every employee should be mentioned here as customer service is exceptional. They have reduced some gaming benefits so I dropped one star but this is a great place to hang and have a little fun. Use the free shuttle on weekends.
Tim Taylor — Google review
I never stayed in the rooms, so I can't really rate it. We went and had dinner. I got the cod and fries while my girlfriend got the steak dip sandwich. The server was prompt with water glass, and our waitress came over and got us our drink order and meal order real quick. The food was great service exceptional. We were from out of state but definitely went back to if we visited the town again.
Larrie Mason — Google review
Wow wow wow the view from our back door was amazing made a couple new friends in the way of two seagulls very clean and up to date! Staff was very friendly and accommodating we will be back for vacation this year thank you!
Urban Natives — Google review
We arrived pretty late when we checked in. Our room was at the bottom floor with a beautiful window view of the ocean….that was about the only plus thing I can say about this place. The room smell like people were in there doing drugs and drinking all night. It had a bad smell along with cigarette smell! It didn’t feel safe. At 2,3,4,5 am, you can hear people walking around and at some point, they were shaking the door handle to our room! We checked out at 7am. We couldn’t even get any rest because we refused to lay on the bed. It was already after 2am, and it was not safe to sleep in our car in their parking lot. We tried, but a native man told us it would be a bad idea to sleep in our car, and that we were better off staying in the room. What a nightmare that was! I gave 4⭐️ for the location, which it was the beach. Other than that, I do not recommend this place to anyone.
Regatta Park is a recreational area that boasts a children's playground and offers impressive views of the lake. The playground features musical instruments such as xylophones, along with swings and an exceptional play structure. Visitors can also enjoy picnics on the provided tables, relax on benches or in large grassy areas. The park has public restrooms and ample parking spaces for visitors.
I Love this park! There is so much you can do here. Picnics, playing in the park. My family and I come here all the time however we do not recommend swimming here for the water is dirty and not always safe for your health. other than that the park is great
MrsRavenStar — Google review
Best park around! Love the view, paths, and family-friendly equipment. You can feed the ducks while fishing or launch a boat. The wooden maze is great for hide and seek. The swing park ground coverage is made of recycled foam or rubber. Above that is a musical playground that has xylophone and chimes to Play! Super fun for all ages and abilities. ADA inclusive which is really refreshing. Would be cool if they could find an area for a small dog park here for off leash fun. Overall, a wonderful place to visit. 9.5/10
Precious Mabon — Google review
This playground was really fun and all 3 kids loved it! They went swimming by the dock. played on the playground which has many different aspects to it. There's also a really cool nature hike that isn't long but really fun with super old big trees.
Elijah — Google review
This park is epic! It has so many great features for all stages of life. It has covered picnic areas that can be reserved. Hiking trails, chess boards by the water front. Great docking for boats, clean bathrooms. Some of the play structure extended features needs a little bit of maintenance but other than that hour of fun.
Kelli Jones — Google review
What a fabulous park to take your grandkids or for anyone! Huge, and I mean huge lake view play area structure. Lots of unique things to play on. Some kind of musical instrument in one section. A separate area with lake view swings on seriously padded astroturf. Wow, kid proof falling. I mean you can bounce on this stuff! Who knew? Also restrooms we didn't check out. Nature hike we didn't check out. But my husband's an avid hiker and he said it looks awesome.
Kathy Draper — Google review
I mean... how can you complain about this park?! It is uhhmazing! We live in Eugene and this park has been on our checklist for a lonnnng time! There's musical instruments like xylophones. The play structure is clearly amazing! There's picnic tables, benches, and large grassy areas and swings. There are public restrooms and a good amount of parking. There's an awesome lake area with a dock and there is even loaner life jackets for kiddos, if you take an unexpected dip. We will definitely be coming back!
Shelbie — Google review
Beautiful view of the Lake! The playground is fun for all ages, even moms & dads. Very safe, serene area of LC. This park stays pretty busy with many kiddos and parents.
Lisa Reiten — Google review
Fun little playground for kids. And even better, the view of devil's lake from right there. After playing in the playground, you could also take a dip in the lake, do fishing, go kayaking and such. There are also proper restrooms right there - much appreciated. Parking could be difficult on a busy day but we went on a Friday afternoon and it was not busy at all.
Nidhi Talwar — Google review
Epic playground for all ages. Hide and seek galore in all the hidden levels. Slides, swings and monkey bars. It's a giant wooden maze that I got turned around in a few times 🙈. The kids had a blast though. The breeze off the lake was nice and the stunning mountain views all around added to the moment.
Regina Kopeck — Google review
We visited this park as part of a family reunion and didn't know what to expect. Pleasantly surprised and blown away by the nature hiking trail that was right in there and how beautiful it was. The waterfront was wonderful and a great place to be for all ages. The parking was a bit of a mess but it worked itself out.
Audrey Campbell — Google review
Great park! Very steep driveway. Nice restrooms at the bottom near lake. Swimming hole. Music area, swings!
Carrie Clark — Google review
By far one of the neatest parks I've ever been to!! What a great location! I didn't even realize there was a North Lincoln City area. Devil's lake is huge and this park sits right on the water with a couple docks for voting and fishing and swimming in the summer. There's plenty of parking. Looks like there's a nearby walking trail area. The playground itself is really unique and has lots of different little play features that you don't often find. It's all fenced in so your little one can't really get too far. My kid has begged to come back here ever since we left! We'll definitely be back!
Kimberlee Cunningham — Google review
This park is so cool! Love that its wooden and like a castle. When you first enter you go down to the lake and there's a nice area for swimming and it seems pretty safe for little ones. There's bathrooms though they were pretty dirty. There's plenty of grass to play recreational games, and a covered areas and places to picnic, honestly this park is so awesome!
Located in Lincoln City, Oregon, the D River State Recreation Site is a state-administered area where the D River flows just 120 ft. from Devils Lake into the ocean. The park offers ample parking and amenities such as restrooms and picnic tables at its southern beach access point.
Nice beach. Kids had a blast playing in the creek that runs down to the ocean. Easy to get to, parking can be tricky just have to be patient. Steps down to beach are not good for handicapped individuals, but at least there are not a lot of logs to climb over.
Kim Murphy — Google review
Beautiful beach with restrooms and a decent parking lot. It can get super packed when it's nice, so get there early to be able to park. The river is fun to hunt for cool rocks and the stretch of beach is big enough to accommodate the crowds. Bring a kite or a blanket and have a great time!
Christina Morrison Beck — Google review
Great location in the heart of Lincoln City. The park has 1 set of restrooms and 1 picnic table at the southern beach access point. You can walk the beach for miles to the south from here, but depending on time of year you might now be able to walk north across the D river, so if you want to walk north from the park, access the beach from the north end of the parking lot. Bring kites, sand toys, blankets, fire makins and make an event of the family friendly vibe. Ample parking for all sizes of family transpo.
Debi Kennett — Google review
Your younger kids will love this area! The water is warmer than the ocean and not scary for them. Sand at the banks allow for fun castle building & other interests. Bring your kites!
Dianna Sexton Camacho — Google review
It was clousy but the wind wasn't too bad this morning/afternoon. We saw some nice kites, since this Sat and Sun is the kite festival.
SJ Elliott — Google review
Love this beach! A great beach anytime of year! Super dog friendly and kid friendly. Clean facilities if you need that sort of thing.
Andrew Kalik — Google review
Great little beach in the middle of Lincoln City. Lots of space to lay out a towel and enjoy the day. Nice that they have a parking lot although during the summer I know it's hard to find a spot. Also nice they have restrooms.
Scott Nakagawa — Google review
Nice place to walk on the beach bathrooms. Nice little park. Been coming here my whole life
Trevor Lesh — Google review
The beach was really nice and the weather was in the 70s the day we were there. We got to do some skimboarding. They have an area for you to wash off your feet by the restrooms, which is really nice it helps you to not have to drag the sand back into your vehicle.
Tim McIntosh — Google review
Very easy access to the beach from parking. Beautiful views and great if you have mobility issues! Only one small set upstairs from the parking area to the beach
tracy W — Google review
Super crowded in summer, fairly empty in winter. Great ice cream place across the street, can walk to it if you don't want to lose your parking spot
marie bennett — Google review
Beautiful serene area. Glad we came to check it out and I got my dose of much needed coast therapy.
D.M. H — Google review
On the shores of Lincoln City, where the D River whispers its brief tale to the Pacific, there's a stretch of sand that speaks to the wanderer in all of us. Here, during the kite festivals, the sky becomes a canvas, painted with dreams tethered to strings. Each kite, a vibrant splash against the blue, dances to the rhythm of the wind, teaching us the art of soaring high while staying grounded in the humble sands of reality.
And in this place, where the winds play and the waves hum, the Finders Keepers tradition turns the beach into a tapestry of discovery. Each hidden glass float, a secret nestled in the sand, is a metaphor for life's hidden treasures. As we wander with eyes cast down, we're reminded that the truest joys are often found not in the seeking, but in the serendipity of finding.
Tango Papa Juliet — Google review
The hospital I was born in used to be right next door here. This is one of the most amazing ocean fronts you will ever see. It's not warm,but it is beautiful.
Brian Elmore — Google review
Great beach spot! Ample parking for typical days (holidays or summer good luck!) Lots of clean beach for you and your pets to explore!
NO TIDEPOOLS AT THIS LOCATION just fyi!
Ron Lowery — Google review
Nice Free Parking pull off on Hwy101. Easy beach access. Restrooms are dirty and used by homeless creepers. Sunsets are Amazing…. Free show nightly. Consult local listings for time. 🌅
B and C — Google review
I loved it! It was beautiful there and pet friendly. There was a little area where people could Wade In The Water that was not in the surf. I also had this cool walkway to make it easier to walk across the sand to the water
North Lincoln County Historical Museum is located in an old fire hall constructed in 1941, showcasing exhibits on the history of North Lincoln County. The museum provides a wealth of local historical information across its two floors and is definitely worth a visit. Despite being free to enter, it offers invaluable insights into the area's past and culture, making it an excellent destination for those passing through Taft or seeking to learn more about the region's heritage.
If you take your time and read through all of the exhibits on both floors, there is a lot to be learned here. The museum's price of entry is a ridiculously inexpensive FREE but worth so much more.
Wendell Harness — Google review
This Museum is so well organized! The chronology from primitive Native American culture through early pioneers and every decade since. Good displays of coastal livelihoods included fishing, logging, tourism and recent updates. Very friendly, helpful staff were so informative, too. I enjoyed it and spent a lot of time reading printed matter describing each exhibit.
Anita Beckwitn — Google review
Excellent local history museum with two floors of exhibits. Definitely worth a stop if you are passing through Taft.
Chris Winger — Google review
A true Oregon Coast gem. Great history about local area and entire coast. Free admission, awesome kids room and great exhibits.
Native American history, local pioneer history, WWII on the coast and much, much more.
Shout-out to Nick Simpson! Such a great host and very knowledgeable about glass floats!
Brandon Wylie — Google review
I had a great time with the group I went with and the museum was super chill and we had the whole place to ourselves to look around. My favorite part was playing the harp while I was there and learning more about native American culture.
MegaPeach12 — Google review
This was fun, and free! We did drop something in the donation box though, it just seemed fair. Tons of local historical information.
Gary Martin — Google review
Excellent local history museum that can figure it out history of back up in Licoln city . Free admission however It's a useful exhibition hall that automatically puts your hands in the donation box.
divided into the first and second floors and a useful space to imagine the background of the times
Kai Dwd — Google review
Surprised (and saddened) that we have overlooked this lovely gem of a museum for so many years.
We stopped in for a holiday bazaar and found ourselves spending the time looking at the glass floats and playing in the children's room.
Engaging exhibits showing both old photos and the real historical items. We feel a better connection with the Lincoln county area now.
Perfect place to spend a rainy afternoon!
Mary Heather Marley — Google review
Went here with my wife and two daughters. My girls lived the kids area with the harp. The wife and i enjoyed everything else. They have a huge collection of glass floats from around the world. I missed taking s picture if the one downstairs bit i have pictures if the other two displays. I'll go again next time I'm in Lincoln city. Free admission encase anyone is wondering
P W — Google review
A lot of very interesting displays. Could spend hours reading about it all. Volunteers had a wealth of information to share. A bit of an echo that made it difficult for us old folks to stay very long. Absolutely worth a visit.
Sandy Corbin — Google review
Go for the Pixie Kitchen/Pixieland exhibit (upstairs), it's even Free! And on your way out be sure to purchase the commemorative Pixie Kitchen Cookbook. It's full of the old favorites and fun stories. Codballs anyone?!
Ivy Hover — Google review
Just walking by and went in and was happy I did. Really great little museum with great lumbering artifacts and I learned about why the glass blowing is such an important part of this regions’s history and culture. Really interesting, cool and educational for such a small investment of time. Museum staff was very friendly.
Such an amazing quick stop off the highway. I have always driven by these, but learning about them was interesting and educational.
Robbie Clyde — Google review
This is NOT a Farmer's Market as there are only 2 booths with produce. The rest are crafts, albeit cool crafts but the same vendors every week.
It's geared towards tourists but not for locals who would love to stock up on their weekly produce.
Christina Avila — Google review
Very small, but neat stuff.
Renae Maison — Google review
Everything & Everyone were super kind and very polite
Heather MacKinlay — Google review
Love the location and the vendors that are there, but wish there were more fruit and vegetable vendors.
Shannon Connor — Google review
It sounded great but they didn't convene on Sunday.
rod mason — Google review
A great outdoor place to shop, great bargains, and nice vendors
Stanley williams — Google review
We went to the new Salishan location. Arrived at 9:15 to get good parking. My husband counted 15 vendors. Really? Only 2 with produce. Really? Also, one with expensive baked goods. So that leaves 12 crafters/misc. Not much of a farmer's market. No music, no sitting. The produce vendor as you walk in had fabulous produce and great variety. Probably won't go back except to the one good produce place.
Kathy Draper — Google review
Tons of little cute shops with local vendors! Great food and live music. Been to a ton of farmers markets and this ranks up there with the best.
The taco truck was amazing! Some of the best food on the trip. Definitely give it a look when you are around!
Nic Duersch — Google review
This little stand had the best clam chowder I'd had this weekend while on the Oregon coast.
D L Carson — Google review
Nicely located along the highway. Weather was perfect for some leisurely shopping time. Lots of wonderful farmers' and awesome crafters' tents. Very sociable and friendly vendors. Amazing artisans located in the main building as well. Great market!
Karen Sears — Google review
It was not a very pleasant experience when we stopped by on Sunday August 22nd. The vendor left (north) to the museum was not honest to me when I asked his help to pick up a good $3 watermelon. He did not want to sell the one I picked. Instead he sold me another one from backside. We found he has cheated us the next day. It was not even close to ripe. It was very little pink in side. I don't think anyone would eat it. He also tried to sell me an big one but I declined. I don't believe the vendor made a mistake of selling a not so ready produce. The ethic of being a vendor is very suspicious. So. Be cautious there for such kind of vendor. Good luck.
Devil's Lake State Recreation Area is a beautiful lakeside park that offers camping facilities, swimming, boating and fishing opportunities. The park provides comfortable yurts equipped with heating and electricity to cater to the needs of special needs children. The beds are cozy, and the front porch bench and interior table come in handy. Additionally, the yurts have locking systems for security purposes. The bathhouses are clean as they're regularly cleaned by friendly staff members who are always ready to assist visitors.
So amazing! Clean and easy process. Showers and flushing toilets and very clean and well stocked! Lots of sleeping room in yurts. Fire pit for cooking. Trash and recycling on site. Lots of trails and paths,and close to ocean access.
Whisper Hosner — Google review
When I first came across this state park on the web, I skipped it because it didn't look fun to be so close to a town. We made reservations elsewhere. However, wildfires caused us to cancel that other reservation. We ended up booking site A18. The campground is thick with vegetation that helps cut out most city/vehicle noise! Also our site has enough bushes and grasses that we could barely see the adjacent sites. The only bummer related to plants is about half the sites don't have enough trees with suitable distances for hammocks.
Bathrooms were clean and well stocked. Grounds were nice too. The boat docks were nice to visit. We saw ducks, geese, steller jay's, and a heron. 🦆
Doesn't seem they enforce policies though. Why have policies to keep dogs to only certain sites and no smoking outside campsites if you're not going to enforce them?
ross bauer — Google review
Excellent sites and staff!
Two 20' vans were accommodated with the courteous assistance of Gladys and the staff members at this overnight camping only/no day use location. The website was simple to use. And when the spot I chose was too short for two vans, another staff member allowed us to switch with no problem, and that was pretty nice! Great showers with hot water and strong water pressure. Very clean location, I recommend it. I paid $21. With $7 for the 2nd van, $28. split at $14 each was pretty economical!
Larry — Google review
Great Pit stop on our cross country journey and it’s right in town. Very clean facilities and you could walk to dinner and shopping and the public beach access is basically right across the street. Camp host and rangers were very helpful and also suggested we try south beach state park if we were headed south, which we did. Campground has nice spots nestled
Among the trees and most have some sense of privacy though they are close together. Lots of yurts available - firewood and even a little lending library. We walked out onto the dock to admire the lake and views and strolled the campground road w our coffee in the morning. It’s Lincoln city so you’re going to hear some sirens and traffic but this was a great find and w all of the camp hosts and state park personal around it’s very safe. We would stay again in an instant .
Doug Caye — Google review
We stayed at the Devil's Lake Campground, and we were greeted by one of the best hosts ever. Her name was Gladys, and she answered every question we had, even when we were obnoxiously annoying and completely unaware of what we were doing. This campground was clean and well-kept, and the showers were hot and fabulous. We had an issue with our reservation when we didn't fit into our parking area, as we van life and travel in two vans. A volunteer immediately assisted us and got us into a more appropriate site. Everything about this campground was fabulous. Everything about our visit there was outstanding.
Daysha Anderson — Google review
Lovely, peaceful little campground. Got in very late but our campsite was marked with our name and check in was super simple. Bathrooms are clean, it was easy to get the shower code, and everything is clearly marked. Showers are free with nice hot water and good water pressure.
Ruth Sardinia-Andrews — Google review
Campground is kinda big with friendly hosts. We came in late without reservation and got their emergency spot. We didn’t need the hockups but had to pay for them anyway. It wasn’t a cheap spot but had campfire pit and picknick table. they hard warm water and showers, too :) easy access to the lake and a 5-7 minute walk to the beach with an amazing sunset 😌
Ted Kaufmann — Google review
Very nice wooded quiet campground with nice facilities. Especially for a state campground. Mixture of full hookup, yurt, and tent sites. Walking access to Lake and dock. Showers are amazing 👏 after a day at the beach, just a short walk away.
Jasmine N — Google review
Compact sites, but very well kept. I have never seen so many park employees in one park until now. Dishwashing station, running water bathrooms, showers, the works. It is even a short 2 minute drive from a public ocean beach, while also having a pier on a freshwater lake. Great people, great service, just small sites.
Lonnie McNerney — Google review
A campground in the center of Lincoln City, accessible to the beach by walking a boardwalk and crossing Hwy 101. It is also situated on Devil's Lake which is not visible at the campsites, but can be seen by walking to the dock. Campsites are nestled in trees and buses. All in all, a very sweet place to camp.
Ellen Mendoza — Google review
Rent a Yurt and you have it made. Grat place to visit and stay. Close to many local attractions.
Dan Himes — Google review
What a nice campground. While the sites are close together, with the vegetation between it doesn't seem so bad. The camp hosts are very pleasant. And the showers... are simply awesome!! So much fantastic water pressure, and hot! Short walk to the lake. We will be back!
George Duncan — Google review
Really great spot. Yurts have heat and an electric outlet. This is super handy when you have special needs kiddos. The beds were more than comfortable, it was very clean. The bench on the front porch, the table inside, both end up being really useful. The yurt also locks, which is nice. The bathrooms were spotless. The park staff were in there pretty regularly, cleaning up. They were fantastic, always. Super helpful, friendly, and a huge part of what makes this place so great. There's phone service, hot showers, food close by, the beach is a short walk.
Oregon Harridan — Google review
We really enjoy going to the park. We have been coming here for years,and we have only ran into minor problems, like camping next to a domestic violence situation where the cops came, and homeless looking situations, and a few years ago there was some real mean workers that would make you move your car if the tire was touching the grass even then tiniest bit! but whatever that was 3 times out of like 10 times of going here. Its always nice and clean and the camp hosts were extra great this time! They even had rocks for the guest the rocks were all found at the lake and their friend tumbled the rocks! They were all so cool! we were in B26, b26 is a terrible camp ground sport. Especially for older folks. My kids and I go camping with my parents that are 74. Backing in the trailer wasn't hard but the spot for the trailer was on a slope. It was impossible to level the trailer so we camped on a slope all 3 nights which sucked. Feeling like you where going to fall over constantly. Also the tent spot in that same b26 was for a baby size tent. So I took my tent to my sister's camp ground spot which was B13 and we had 2 monster sized tents with lots of space around the picnic table and fire pit and nice space for the kids to play around in the trees. Both spots were close to the bathrooms, which were always clean! We are going to give it one more chance for the trailer camping next year. Maybe we will moved to yurts!
Side note.. for people with kids.. cool park on 14th street. And a VERY COOL community center with sweet swimming pool , basketball court, corn hole, pickleball, Rockwall and more. Under 10 dollars per person.
What a great place to travel back in time! We could've spent hrs in there 😃 Next time we will plan more time for this store.
Stephanie Bradley — Google review
I saw a beautiful painting while visiting the store a few weeks ago, and later called to see if it was still there. It was, and the store employee said they would hold it for me until today. I live 2 hours and 30 minutes away, so I called to make sure everything was in order before I left. The employee that I talked to said he would wrap my painting and have it ready for me when I got there. I got to the store after the long drive and found out that someone else had left with my painting just 30 minutes prior to my arrival. Apparently, they called and paid for the painting over the phone, even though it was put on hold for me. I don't recommend shopping here at all. They obviously care more about making money than being honest with their customers. Also, sadly, I asked to speak with the manager and he wouldn't talk to me. That is pure cowardice. If I was to advise the management of the store, I would tell them to have their employees warn customers that putting an item on hold does not guarantee that the item will not be sold. Why would a customer put something on hold in the first place, if the next customer that walks through the door can go and buy it? They tried to give me a $25 gift certificate for my pains. I don't want a certificate, I want the painting that I loved so much. Bottom line, cowardly management and greedy too. Caring more about making money than being honest with customers. If there was a half star review I would use it.
Lily Shaver — Google review
Way bigger store than I anticipated! Spent a couple hours here, prices are reasonable, and a good variety of items too.
Emily Thompson — Google review
Do not buy any trading cards boosters or wax packs here. The store nor dealer will guarantee the condition of these cards, even though the dealer is selling them as NEW cards because they are in sealed packages and selling them at NEW prices.
When I opened the packs, the cards were damaged and stuck to each other. The dealer did not store the cards in a cool area. The cards melted. This is horrible. Spent $40 here and they will not let me return or exchange the unopened sealed packages.
There is only one dealer that sells sealed packs of trading cards. Don't buy from him because you will be cheated and disappointed.
Garbage! I'm glad I got a reliable and loyal credit card company to support me in these types of scams and shady business practices.
Ryan Yokoyama — Google review
Had a great experience shopping here. Definitely not little! It's probably the nicest and biggest antique store I have seen yet. They have a wide variety of different unique items that vary in age.
They also have a beautiful collection of vintage and antique glass sea floats that vary in size.
Great customer service, and I look forward to shopping here again!
Viliam Jakubek — Google review
Last year the wife and I decided to check this place out. Immediately we could hear a lady with a temper in a condescending tone say outloud "I don't understand why everyone is parking up here when there is plenty of space in the back of the building" Several times she did this. Not only where the prices extremely high.. On our way out she said something snarky and I was done. Never will i go back there ever
Killakebab's Anti Bacon Workshop of Death — Google review
The nicest staff - All were welcoming, warm, and knowledgeable about many items! I was checked in on multiple times and had an overall very pleasant time looking through all the goodies they have. Will be back! Xx
Kenzie Pistoresi — Google review
Wow a little of everything for everybody. Loved it. Went twice in 2 days. Bought some old primitives for gifts. Will go next time I'm in town.
Sharon Erickson — Google review
Had a lovely time exploring the many booths here. The staff were so kind and helpful. There is a restroom there in case you need it while antiquing.
Anna C — Google review
This place is like a maze of amazing-ness! Different treasures around every corner, definitely don't skip the back half of the mall- it's massive and there were some awesome goodies! A little bit out of my price range for most stuff I was liking, but I did find a Disney pin I needed for $5 😁. So fun!
Christy Borum — Google review
Absolutely lovely and kind staff. Very high prices on some things, but that's at no fault of the wonderful staff there. Many treasures to dig through.
Karyssa Bruffett — Google review
It was a very cool place to kill some time.
I think they have a problem with theft. Because we were being watched closely the whole vist. Then at the end when we paid for the stuff we wanted. They guy made us feel uncomfortable with some of the questions he asked us. Almost like he was assuming we stole something. Besides that it wasn't a bad experience.
shawn gaines — Google review
Went to all the antique stores in town and this was by far my favorite with thr best selection. It's definitely worth a stop in.
Christina Morrison Beck — Google review
Love this place. Large, lots of stuff, clean and reasonably priced. Staff there is really nice and helpful. We bought these items there.
Glenn Skinner — Google review
Had a wonderful time....spent more time then planned...best part was the Wonderful employees...they were a blast to talk to and so informative..
The Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is a protected coastal and estuary habitat spanning 568 acres. The refuge offers opportunities for hiking, kayaking, bank fishing, and birdwatching. Visitors can enjoy the well-maintained trail with clearly marked information points. The wildlife in the refuge includes various bird species and even deer that visitors may encounter along their journey. However, it is important to note that on sunny days, parking can be limited.
OMG, this is a must do ! It's a beautiful 1 1/2 mile walk, bench halfway to rest if you need it. Beautiful walk, stop and read signs about the wildlife there. No dogs allowed 😔 but It is a must do for everyone 🙂
Karen Tuttle — Google review
Awesome place to take pictures!!
ropngirl04 — Google review
Beautiful place. Great for first time kayakers. I ran into a buck so close we both went into shock. It was beautiful.
Megan Martin — Google review
Quiet and easy 1/2 mile loop walk around ponds and along the river.
Rob Carney — Google review
A short hike along the Siletz River at this National Wildlife Refuge is a wonderful way to see the river and its wildlife. Ducks, deer, songbirds, herons and river otters are all seen from here if you are patient.
Pets are not allowed so please leave the dogs behind on this nature trail.
Dawn Harris — Google review
Warning native american female aka Indian girl Theresa Hudson had me doing 49er songs
Brandon — Google review
Super cool access to the wildlife refuge. Nature trail and canoe launch.
Chris Pucci — Google review
A great place for a walk--regardless of the weather there's always something to see. Kudos on the easy to read information waypoints & well-maintained trail. Be prepared, on sunny days, especially on weekends, parking can be very tight.
This historic old school house now features many local artists, including the washed ashore plastic animal displays. It's truly amazing that so much garbage ends up in the ocean, and to see it put to artistic use, truly enlightens me as to being much more responsible about the impact I leave on this planet. And there is no charge to visit this wonderful place! Highly recommend stopping by while this is on display, and hopefully we can all do our part to clean up the scenery we so enjoy 😉
Clayton's Auto Repair — Google review
We visited because of the artwork displayed on the front lawn. Turns out the "Washed Ashore" at exhibit was going on. All year long beach trash is collected, washed and sorted by color. Then artists assemble ocean inspired at from the collection. Very beautiful, inspiring and troubling at the same time. There are other businesses in the building: a yoga studio, art classes, museum and more. Great place to visit while in Lincoln City.
Peter Copley — Google review
This is one of the most amazing exhibits i have seen in a long time! The detail work and craftsmanship are truly breathtaking! The ingenuity very creative! This work was done by a true artist! And to think it was done with things intentionally tossed away or accidentally left on the beaches of our country. Truly thought provoking.
Lorraine Grassley — Google review
I'm so glad I saw the sign out front as I was on my way through town. I stopped and saw some amazing art and spoke with some wonderfully friendly people. I'll definitely be back and try to bring my fellow artists next time!
Syrena Glade — Google review
We got to see the Art to Save the Sea exhibit and it was really neat to see these works of art made of random debris found on the shore. It's a sad message brought forward through these amazing sculptures.
Adam Farley — Google review
I love this place! Totally amazing people ❤️. The art, the atmosphere, the energy & vibe left a wonderful spark in my soul. I'm hooked!
Cheryl Burdick — Google review
Their Celtic music series is impressive. Just got out of the Cantrip show. Clever, sharp performance. Get here!
sheri walker — Google review
Special space in the heart of Lincoln city. Love popping into the Chessman Gallery whenever I’m in town before heading over to the coop gallery next door.