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Siletz Bay Lodge

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Join us at Siletz Bay Lodge located on beautiful Siletz Bay. Spend your day beachcombing, agate hunting, kite flying, whale watching and tide-pooling on 7.5 miles of beautiful, clean beach. Or you can visit the Cascade Head Scenic Research Area north of Lincoln City and hike a variety of trails.

  • 44 units with bay/ocean views
  • Beach access
  • Elevator, handicap accessable
  • Suites
  • All rooms non-smoking and non-pet
  • Computer ports in every room
  • Spa
  • Continental breakfast
  • Gift shop
  • Each room offers a microwave, refrigerator, hairdryer, TV and VCR and a coffee maker

    Whether you are in Lincoln City to visit ocean, casino or just passing through, Siletz Bay Lodge will certainly be a treat.

  • Location: 1012 SW 51st Street, PO Box 952, Lincoln City Oregon 97367 Telephone 541-996-6111 Toll Free: 888-430-2100 Fax 541-996-3992

    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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    06/08 Coming to The Lincoln City area
    Water Music Festival Seaview WA April1 The Water Music Festival is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to bringing quality chamber music to the Lower Columbia River Region.
    Astoria-Warrenton Crab and Seafood Festival Warrenton OR April26 Crab and seafood as well as entertainment. Listen to the Astoria HS Jazz Band on Sunday.
    Mt. Pisgah Arboretum Wildflower and Music Festival Eugene OR May19 A day of wildflowers, music, food, crafts, and microscopes!
    Rhododendron Days Florence OR May17-19 The annual celebration of the blooming of rhododendrons along the central Oregon Coast.