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Pelican Shores Inn at Lincoln City

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Pelican Shores Inn has 32 spectacular oceanfront rooms and suites. Every unit has a fabulous view of the pounding surf, romantic sunsets and spouting whales. Just steps from your room, you'll enjoy strolling the quiet, sandy beaches, flying a kite or building castles in the sand.

Pelican Shores has everything to make your stay just right:

  • Continental Breakfast
  • Immaculate Rooms & Suites
  • Gas Fireplaces
  • Kitchens
  • Heated Indoor Pool
  • Direct Beach Access
  • Lighted Surf
  • VCR's in Every Room
  • Over 200 Movies for Rent
  • Guest Laundry

You'll love the ideal location at the North end of Lincoln City - close to all the fun yet secluded and private.

Directions: from Highway 101, turn West on NW 26th. We're right on the ocean.

Location: 2645 NW Inlet Ave, Lincoln City Oregon 97367 Telephone 541-994-2134 Toll Free: 800-705-5505 Fax 541-994-4963

Other Motels, Hotels, and Resorts nearby:
(Newport) Agate Beach Motel
(Albany) Albany Inn And Suites
(McMinnville) America's Best Value Inn
(Lincoln City) Ashley Inn
(Lincoln City) Beachwood Oceanfront Motel
(Newport) Best Western Agate Beach


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