Tales of Intrigue to Explore in Oregon Beach Town

One of the nicest things about our Oregon beach house rentalsis their close proximity to many interesting activities and beautiful scenic views. Many popular local businesses and activities are within walking distance of our seaside Oregon vacation homes. Others are just a short drive away. If you’re into adventure, history and mystery, one activity you certainly don’t want to miss is a visit to the North Lincoln County Historical Museum. This may not seem like much of an adventure, but just wait until you hear more about some of the mysterious historical events that are documented there. One story in particular brings together local legends, a sunken pirate ship, treasure, a giant, murder, sex, and intrigue. 

Not Your Average Local Gossip

This story is documented in archives at the North Lincoln County Historical Museum, where documents dating back as far as the 1800s show references to local tales of a shipwreck and an exotic giant whom natives worshipped for a short time. Eventually this area where the Salmon River dumps into the sea at a bay near Cascade Head would be settled by the Calkins family. By the 1930s Elmer Calkins, the son of those settlers, began laying the foundation for a new family homestead. This is when another legend was born, as he discovered some very mysterious human bones there.

The Science Behind the Mystery

Articles from the Los Angeles Times dating back to the 1970s describe how Elmer knew the cultural practices of local native tribes, and that he was very surprised to discover seashells buried with the remains, as this was not their custom for a burial ground. In fact, the area was reported to have been used as a garbage dump by the natives. What was even more surprising was that one of the skeletons was 8 ft. tall, although the other two were average height. When scientists studied the bones at Oregon State University, they found the “giant” was of African descent, and the other two skeletons were Caucasian. All were dated to the late 1700’s.
    
Local Tales of Intrigue Abound

Local historians were even more intrigued when they heard this news, according to historic documents, as they knew the old homesteaders’ tales of a “winged canoe” of epic proportions that sailed into the bay around 160 years prior. The legends maintained that all but three members of the crew – a gigantic African and two white men – wandered off into the wilderness, and that the African was worshipped by local native tribes as a god. When the appeal of his massive height and unusual coloring wore off, and they realized he was just an unusual man, they reportedly turned on him. Legend has it that they killed the three men and dumped them in their garbage pile, where many seashells also ended up. Legend also has it that many of the native children born around that time had traditionally African features.

Are you intrigued? Then you’re due for a stay in one of our majestic beach vacation rentals. Oregon offers a mysterious and beautiful coastline that has seen its share of history over the centuries. You can learn more about all these intriguing events, and more, at the North Lincoln County Historical Museum. Call (541) 996-6614 for more information.

Upcoming Events for Your Last-Minute Lincoln City Stay

There are always plenty of reasons to visit Lincoln City and stay in one of our eclectic Oregon vacation homes. Even when there’s no reason it’s still just a beautiful place to relax and enjoy the scenic coast of the Pacific Northwest for a few days. As February gives way to March and spring waits around the corner, though, there are some extra incentives to book a last-minute stay in one of our beach vacation rentals. Oregon awaits, and Lincoln City is offering the following fun activities to keep you entertained as you get away from it all:

Beer and Food on February 27

The Rogue River Steakhouse, located in the Chinook Winds Casino Resort at 1777 N.W. 44th Street in Lincoln City, is hosting a Hop Valley Beer Dinner on Thursday evening at 6:30. The scrumptious pairing of craft beer and steak costs $75 per person. Call 1-888-CHINOOK for more information.   

A Weekend with Creedence Clearwater Revisited

The band, featuring the original bassist and drummer from Creedence Clearwater Revival, will also be making its way to the Chinook Winds Casino Resort. You can enjoy an evening with these talented rock musicians on Friday, February 1 or Saturday, March 1, both nights at 8 p.m., for only $25-$40.

Learn to Cook New Orleans Style

If you have a passion for cooking and eating, a visit to Lincoln City’s Culinary Center should be on your itinerary. This Saturday, March 1, Chef Sharon Wiest will be hosting a 3-hour New Orleans Cooking Demo starting at 11 a.m. for only $55. Considering that this price includes a meal and wine, it is actually quite a steal. Call (541) 557-1125 for more information.

Run, Jog or Watch the Race

Lincoln City’s 5th Annual Half Marathon and 10K race takes place this Sunday, March 2 at 9 a.m. Even if you aren’t up for participating, it’s inspiring and energizing to watch the runners make their way through the courses starting at Wapiti Park on Drift Creek Road. You just might be inspired to spend a day outdoors as a result.

Indoor Farmers & Crafters Market

If running or watching runners isn’t your thing, perhaps an indoor farmers market featuring local foods and the finest crafters in the area might be more your speed. The market takes place inside the Lincoln City Cultural Center at 540 N.E. Highway 101 on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

A Colorful Cultural Experience

If you’re an art lover, you’ll definitely want to visit the Lincoln City Cultural Center while staying in one of our Oregon beach house rentals. The center’s Purely Pastel Art Exhibit is running until March 10, but there’s always something worth checking out at this vibrant cultural hub within the local community. Call (541) 994-9994 for more information. 

There’s always something going on here, and even when you’re planning last-minute there are sure to be great deals on our Oregon beach house rentals

Four Great Reasons to Visit the Oregon Coast this Winter

The views alone are enough to inspire a trip to one of our Oregon coast beach house rentals, but there’s much more to do on this stretch of coastline than stare wistfully at the sea. Whether you’re a craft-beer aficionado, a Dungeness crab lover, a daring storm watcher or a winter kayaking enthusiast, the months of January and February are an excellent time to book a stay in one of Lincoln City’s finest beach house rentals. Oregon coast vacations are always a smart idea, but with the quieter vibe and stormy weather there are some real perks to a winter getaway. Here are four of them. 
1. Craft Breweries

Beer is a big deal in Oregon, whether you’re way out in the inland woodsy areas or relaxing in your rented oceanfront property. Oregon breweries can be found all along the coast, so if you’re staying in the Central Coast area around Lincoln City you’ll be well positioned to enjoy many of the state’s finest award-winning brews. As you head up or down Highway 101, make sure to check out some of the local favorites such as Arch Rock Brewing Company in Gold Beach, the Pelican Pub & Brewery in Pacific City, and Rogue Ales in Newport. And with the quieter tourist season, these breweries will be much less crowded.

2. Dungeness Crabbing

Dungeness crab season lasts all winter in Oregon, with the peak starting in December. It’s still an ideal time to catch crabs along the state’s 360 miles of coast, where you’ll find a variety of charming and finely appointed beach vacation rentals. Oregon crabbing excursions and lessons are available for less experienced crabbers, while more skilled crabbers might rent a boat and head out on their own. With a crab cooker back in your vacation rental you’ll be all set to catch and cook your own feast. And if you’re in the mood, wash it down with one of those craft beers you sampled earlier!

3. Storm Watching

If you’ve got a thing for Mother Nature, you simply have to try storm watching (if you haven’t already). Winter storms are a powerful and beautiful force to be reckoned with, and there’s no place quite like the Oregon Coast to catch this spectacular show firsthand. The crashing waves, the impenetrable and mysterious rock formations, the dramatic views, the thunder and lightning… it’s all waiting for you to enjoy from the comfort of your warm and cozy beachfront rental. 

4. Winter Kayaking

Just because the temperatures are lower doesn’t mean it’s not possible to enjoy some outdoor activities in and around the Pacific Northwest Coast. Winter kayaking is one of the most popular outdoor local activities this time of year, as there are six bays with 900 miles of river, sloughs and backwater channels. The river systems are moved by the powerful coastal tides, while the sloughs and channels offer calmer waters. Flat-water tours are available any time of year. Book your Oregon coast beach house rentals today and enjoy these activities and more!

Why January is a Great Time to Get Away to the Oregon Coast

While some people prefer taking tropical vacations in June and July, other travelers prefer getting away to Oregon coast house rentals on the beach in January and February for a wintry, wonderful vacation like no other. Not only are activities like whale watching ideal in the winter, but there also isn’t as much foot traffic throughout the coastal towns during this quieter time of year. If you want to enjoy whale watching and other wonders of the ocean, and maybe even get a chance to feel like you have the whole beach to yourself, right now is the perfect time to book a last minute trip to the charming beach enclave of Lincoln City. There are plenty of great deals on Oregon coast beach rentalswaiting for you and your favorite companions to take advantage of.
Great Deals for January 

It’s not too late to get great vacation deals to ring in the New Year. A-1 Beach Rentals of Lincoln City is offering a third night free for a stay in January, for example, if you book two nights in one of Lincoln City’s many charming beach vacation rentals. Oregon travelers can choose from such marvelous oceanfront properties as The Pacific Escape, a 3-bedroom home with hot tub that offers huge panoramic views and easy access to whale watching, or The Prince of Whales, an exquisite oceanfront condo located in Depoe Bay. (The Seabird Cottage and Moonbreaker, however, are excluded from this special.)
A Great Time for Whale Watching

Whale watching is one of the most compelling reasons to get away and rent a piece of ocean front property. Oregon coastal properties provide the ideal accommodations to get out early every day and see some of the most stunning creatures that grace our oceans. The Central Coast, where Lincoln City is perfectly situated, is one of the best places in the U.S. to spot gray whales, as they make their way along this stretch of the coastline to migrate south every winter. You will find whale watching charters that leave from the coast daily, and while you’re at it make sure to stop by The Whale, Sea Life and Sharks Museum in Depoe Bay. This museum is unique in that it focuses exclusively on gray whales, which you won’t find at any other museum that we know of on the planet.
Other Great Winter Vacation Activities

Aside from whale watching and enjoying some rest and relaxation in one of the many Oregon coast beach rentals around Lincoln City, you and your loved ones will find a nearly endless list of activities to enjoy around this beautiful area in the winter. The beautiful crashing waves will mesmerize you for hours, and for the more adventurous types the many miles of kayaking trails will provide more than ample space to enjoy such active pursuits. The Oregon coast is also known for sumptuous seafood, award-winning craft-brewed beers, and much more. It’s simply a great time to plan a coastal trip to the Pacific Northwest.

Three Reasons to Get Away to Oregon Coast Beach Rentals this Winter

While we may think of summertime when we think of adventures and getaways, winter can be the best time to plan a vacation to one of our beach house rentals. Oregon coast is an ideal destination, and winter can actually be an ideal season to visit. Many of us have extra time off during the winter holidays, and even if you have to use some vacation time in January, it’s worthwhile because the summer crowds are conspicuously absent from most destinations. The winter weather may scare some folks off from destinations such as the Oregon Coast, but if you’re creative about activities and enjoy beautiful scenery, it could be your ideal place to get away and enjoy some special time with loved ones. Not to mention the beauty and charm of our Oregon coast house rentals on the beach. Here are three winter activities on the Oregon Coast if you’re still curious about what this wintry vacation might look like:

1. Find World Class Entertainment at the Casino

Chinook Winds Casino is conveniently located in walking distance to many of the Oregon coast beach house rentals in Lincoln City, and an easy drive from many popular accommodations in the surrounding areas. The casino features frequent tournaments and promotions, but it’s about much more than just gambling, so if you’re not the betting type don’t be put off by the title of this entertainment destination. Chinook Winds also offers world-class golf, concerts and comedy shows with performers from far and wide, a play palace and games for kids, and all sorts of special events throughout the year. A variety of dining options are also available, ranging from buffets and casual fare to fine dining, delectable seafood, and swanky lounges.

2. Stroll the Beach or Main Promenade

While you may think a coastal town will be all shut down during the winter, coastal Oregon towns such as Lincoln City are home to local residents and visitors year-round, so most businesses are still open on the main street. In Lincoln City, Highway 101 is the main street, where you will find everything from gift shops to glass blowers to charming eateries to enjoy. And with more than 20 beach access points from central Lincoln City, this is a great place to start a stroll on the beach as well, which is equally beautiful in the winter as the summer, as long as you have a coat.    

3. Catch Your Dinner by Digging for Clams

Razor clamming by lantern is a popular activity on the Oregon coast this time of year, due to the frequent minus tides. There are still several days to enjoy minus tides this winter, including those from December 30 – January 3 and January 28 – February 2. There are even clam digging lessons available for beginners. Or if you’re not interested in digging for your own dinner, most Oregon coast beach rentals are within walking distance of local restaurants where you can let someone else do the work and simply enjoy the delicious results.