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If you've ever tried planning hiking around Lincoln City, you know how quickly the options can become overwhelming. It's tough to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. That's where we come in. Our komoot community has walked, mapped, and reviewed countless trails here, and we've sifted through it all to bring you a curated shortlist of the very best, saving you the guesswork.
Hiking around Lincoln City is all about that…
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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4.14km
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The Thumb via The Knoll offers a fantastic opportunity to experience Oregon's dramatic coastline on an easy 2.6-mile (4.1 km) hike. You'll start by winding through lush coastal forests before…
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5.30km
01:40
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The Knoll Loop offers a fantastic taste of the Oregon Coast's dramatic beauty, packing panoramic ocean views into an easy 3.3-mile (5.3 km) hike. You'll start by climbing through a…

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2.72km
00:47
60m
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The Spyglass Ridge Open Space trail offers a serene journey through a beautiful coastal forest in Lincoln City, Oregon. You'll wander among thick hemlock and spruce, with natural and gravel…
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Step into a vibrant ecosystem on the Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop, an easy 0.6-mile (1.0 km) hike that takes just 14 minutes to complete, with a negligible 3 feet…
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5.43km
01:37
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The Cascade Head Trail offers a delightful journey from dense old-growth forest into expansive coastal meadows, providing some of the most spectacular views on the Oregon Coast. You'll wander through…
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Beautiful lookout that is probably the best view of the hike.
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My wife and I took this hike today from the main parking lot. We went counterclockwise which is longer than driving to and started from the parking lot closest to the trail to the Knoll, which is clockwise. It’s shorter but straight up. We’re in our 70’s and we had a dog with us who is also a senior. Very good trail with lots of Sitka Spruce trees. View from the Knoll was worth it. Go slow and hydrate often. It’s a rise in elevation of about 750 feet.
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A steep climb God's Thumb rewards you with views of the wild Oregon coast, Cascade Head to the north, and the little town of Lincoln City to the south.
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Cascade Head's wildflower meadows faced development threats in the 1960s,but were saved by devoted enthusiasts and preserved by the Nature Conservancy. Descending the meadow means a steeper return, but a halfway overlook reveals rugged northern coves and islands.
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A 73-acre forest, with a gentle slope, offers a serene woodland hike. While the forest floor may seem devoid of usual greenery, vibrant mushrooms dot the landscape. If you can scramble up the ridge, you can get some great views of the local mountains.
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Cascade Head's wildflower meadows faced 1960s development threats, saved by devoted enthusiasts and preserved by the Nature Conservancy. Descending the meadow means a steeper return, but a halfway overlook reveals rugged northern coves and islands.
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A steep hike up God's Thumb rewards you with views of the wild Oregon coast, Cascade Head to the north, and the little town of Lincoln City to the south.
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A meadowed clearing at the top of this ridge offers expansive views of the coastline.
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Lincoln City offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 8 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, the area features 19 hiking routes across various difficulty levels, providing diverse options for exploration.
Easy hikes in Lincoln City traverse a diverse landscape, blending temperate rainforests with the Pacific Ocean coastline. You can expect to find miles of sandy beaches, dramatic headlands like God's Thumb and Cascade Head, lush forests, freshwater lakes such as Devils Lake, and tranquil wetlands like the Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge. This variety offers both coastal and forest adventures.
The easy hiking trails in Lincoln City are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the varied terrain, from coastal paths to forested hills, and the well-maintained routes that cater to different ability levels.
Yes, Lincoln City features several easy loop trails. A popular option is The Knoll Loop, which is 3.3 miles long and offers views of the Pacific coastline and Devils Lake. Another easy loop is the Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop, which is less than a mile and features minimal elevation gain.
Absolutely. Many easy trails in Lincoln City offer stunning ocean views. For instance, the trail to The Thumb via The Knoll leads to a headland with expansive ocean vistas. Cascade Head Trail also provides sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and coastline from its unique natural headland.
Yes, Lincoln City offers easy trails perfect for wildlife spotting. The Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge, with its flat trails through forest and marshland, is excellent for birdwatching and viewing other wildlife where the river meets the sea. The East Devil's Lake area also features secluded wetlands attracting a variety of birds, and the Agnes Creek Hiking Trail is known as a nesting area for birds and deer.
While not directly within Lincoln City, a short drive will take you to Drift Creek Falls, which offers a distinct hiking experience. This three-mile trail leads to a 75-foot waterfall and features a high suspension footbridge, providing unique views of the falls and the gorge.
Along easy hiking trails in Lincoln City, you can encounter several natural landmarks. The View from The Knoll and the View from God's Thumb offer spectacular coastal panoramas. You might also spot the D River, known as the 'world's shortest river,' and the scenic Fogarty Creek.
Many easy hiking trails in Lincoln City are well-suited for families. Routes with minimal elevation and shorter distances, such as the Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop or walks along the 7.5 miles of sandy beaches, are great for all ages. The Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge also offers flat, easy paths ideal for family outings.
Lincoln City is generally dog-friendly, especially on its numerous public beaches where dogs are often allowed on-leash. Many forest trails also welcome dogs, but it's always best to check specific trail regulations before heading out. Trails like Spyglass Ridge Open Space are popular choices for walks with canine companions.
The best time to hike easy trails in Lincoln City is typically during the spring, summer, and early fall when the weather is milder and drier. However, the temperate rainforest climate means trails can be enjoyed year-round. Winter hikes offer a different charm, with dramatic coastal storms and fewer crowds, but require appropriate rain gear and awareness of potentially muddy conditions.
Yes, Lincoln City offers easy trails with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed walk. The Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop is a prime example, with very little change in elevation. Additionally, walks along the extensive sandy beaches provide flat, accessible routes.
Parking availability varies by trail. Many popular trailheads, such as those for God's Thumb, The Knoll, and Cascade Head, have designated parking areas. For beach access points and city parks like Spyglass Ridge Open Space, you'll often find public parking lots nearby. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking information before your visit.
For a quick and easy outing, consider the Cutler Wetlands Open Space Loop, which is less than a mile long. The Nesika Park Hiking Trail is also a short 0.25-mile trail. Additionally, the 7.5 miles of public beaches offer endless opportunities for short, leisurely strolls.


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