LINCOLN CITY, Ore. — In this week's Let's Get Out There, we head to the Oregon coast to hike to the best viewpoint in Lincoln City. If you’re standing on the beach in Lincoln City, chances are you’re ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Oregon could just have the shortest park trail on the globe, but you won’t be seeing that in a book of world records anytime soon. Lincoln City Parks & Recreation recently ...
Finders Keepers is an initiative sponsored by Lincoln City that began with the Millennium Float Project in 1999, where every year, thousands of glass floats are deposited along the 7 miles of beaches ...
LINCOLN CITY, Ore. — One Oregon Coast city is asking Oregon State Parks to close off beach access for vehicles. Lincoln City wants to close vehicle access at North 35th Court. People can take vehicles ...
Heavy rains from a second atmospheric river of moisture is bringing flooding to some parts of Oregon. Here's the latest on road closures, landslides and other issues. The impact is most acute on the ...
Since 1999, Finders Keepers has been hiding colorful glass floats on Lincoln City beaches almost every day. This summer, some of those floats are raising money for dozens of Oregon coast nonprofits.
Finding an agate or a sand dollar on the beach is one of the great joys of exploring the Oregon coast, and if you’re really lucky, you might find a very different kind of treasure. Colorful glass ...
The last "special float drop" of the year by Finders Keepers, an organization known for placing glass floats along the beaches in Lincoln City, is happening this weekend. Here's what to know. Finders ...
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