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Discover the beauty of Lincoln City's many hiking trails with the Lincoln City Hiking Trails Passport! Embark on a journey through stunning coastal landscapes and lush forests. Start your adventure today – happy hiking!


Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a casual nature enthusiast, the Lincoln City Hiking Trails Passport offers an unforgettable outdoor adventure. This digital trail guide will take you through breathtaking vistas and natural wonders. It's time to connect with nature, challenge yourself, and create lasting memories. Let's hit the trails and discover the majesty of hiking on the Oregon Coast!

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Agnes Creek Hiking Trail

The Agnes Creek Trail is a popular nesting area for birds, deer, and other wildlife. This hike embraces a great forest setting and is appropriate for all skill levels. Enjoy up to 1.5 miles of trail through Western Hemlock, Sitka Spruce, and open forest. The hike includes three trails.

Cutler City Wetlands Hiking Trail

The Cutler City Wetlands is a favorite local hiking spot. The wetlands are made up of a series of developed trails allowing for several routes of discovery. This wetlands trail is specifically noted for the Pacific Rhododendron that usually blooms in late spring.

Friends of the Wildwoods Hiking Trail

The Friends of the Wildwoods Hiking Trail is an easygoing 1-mile trek through a small, forested area canopied by tall trees over woodlands and streams. Be on the lookout for vegetation and wildlife such as Chanterelle Mushrooms, the Rough-Skinned Newt, and Northern Flickers.

Nesika Park Hiking Trail

The Nesika Park Hiking Trail is only a 0.25-mile round trip but offers endless wonder. The name “Nesika” means “Our Place” in Chinuk Wawa, the indigenous language of the Chinook Indian Nation. The trail leads to a story circle, which is a nature park amenity, featuring logs and boulders as a sitting area.

Regatta Hiking Trail

The Regatta Park Hiking Trail’s 0.5-mile circuit of trails offers a magnificent display of towering Sitka Spruce trees. Amongst this family of conifers is Lincoln City’s 400-year-old Nuu-k’wii’daa’naa~-ye’ Sitka Spruce or the “Heritage Tree,” which was inducted into Oregon’s Heritage Tree Program.

Schooner Creek Discovery Park Trail

Schooner Creek Discovery Park is the first fully inclusive and accessible park on the Oregon Coast. Measuring 135 feet, the park’s adjacent hiking trail is considered the world’s shortest. This fully paved trail is accessible to any-and-all who chooses to explore it.

Spring Lake Hiking Trail

This Spring Lake Hiking Trail is a moderately difficult 2.5-mile series of trails near Regatta Park. Bird lovers will be thrilled to spot the Great Blue Heron which can be found year-round on this part of the Oregon Coast. The trail on the far west side is wheelchair accessible on a paved surface.

Spyglass Ridge Hiking Trail

The Spyglass Ridge Hiking Trail is made up of 73 acres of forest with 3 miles of carved out hiking loops. The trail is wide in most areas, but this moderately difficult hike contains some steep inclines. There’s also a good chance hikers may come across Black-tailed deer on this hike.

The Knoll Hiking Trail

A little sister headland to Cascade Head, the meadowed hill north of Lincoln City, affectionately known as ""The Knoll,"" is a moderately arduous 3-mile loop. Those who reach the top can take in the spectacular views of the Pacific coastline, Devils Lake, and Lincoln City.

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