Public restrooms in Lincoln County, Oregon

    391 public restrooms available in Lincoln County. Lincoln County, Oregon, offers 391 public restrooms, all of which are 100% accessible and equipped with baby-changing facilities. In Newport, restrooms near the historic bayfront and Nye Beach cater to tourists with scenic views. Lincoln City boasts facilities at the Outlet Mall and Devil's Lake State Recreation Area, ensuring convenience for both shoppers and nature enthusiasts. Depoe Bay’s restrooms by the Whale Watching Center are a boon for marine life lovers. Yachats provides restrooms along the 804 Trail, perfect for hikers exploring the coastal walk. Waldport's facilities near Alsea Bay Bridge make them ideal for travelers enjoying the bay's beauty. These restrooms are strategically placed to serve both locals and visitors, making your exploration of the Oregon coast seamless and comfortable.

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    Facility list (names & addresses)

    • Unnamed Toilet
      Southeast Nelson Wayside Drive, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97394, United States of America
    • A Loop
      A Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Beaver Marsh Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
    • H. B. Van Duzer Forest Wayside
      Salmon River Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Moonshine Park Road, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97357, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      United States Forest Service Road 3462-419, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97390, United States of America
    • Canal Creek Group Campground
      United States Forest Service Road 3462-419, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97390, United States of America
    • Tillicum Beach Campground
      Tillicum Beach Campground, Tillicum Beach, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      E Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      H Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Oregon Coast Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      South Fogarty Creek Park, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97341, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Giant Spruce Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97498, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Oregon Coast Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Worldmark Drive, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97388, United States of America
    • River Edge Group Campground
      23116, East Alsea Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97324, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      East Alsea Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      F Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Cascade Head Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97364, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      United States Forest Service Road 1000-516, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97498, United States of America
    • H. B. Van Duzer Forest Wayside
      Van Duzer Forest Wayside, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      North Fraser Road, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97364, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      United States Forest Service Road 3400-116, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Seal Rocks RV Cove
      Northwest Bittern Street, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Ichwhit (Bear) Park Access, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Drift Creek Falls Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Corvallis Newport Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 96326, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      C Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      North Beaver Creek Road, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      United States Forest Service Road 5553, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97498, United States of America
    • Canal Creek Group Campground
      United States Forest Service Road 3462-420, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97390, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Oregon Coast Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97394, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Northwest Sunahama Place, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      United States Forest Service Road 3462-420, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97390, United States of America
    • Blackberry Campground
      17686, East Alsea Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97390, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      D Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      High Road Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97364, United States of America
    • Blackberry Campground
      United States Forest Service Road 3400-116, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    • Unnamed Toilet
      Northeast Loop Drive, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97364, United States of America
    • River Edge Group Campground
      United States Forest Service Road 3400-119, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are the restrooms in Newport wheelchair accessible?
    Absolutely! Every single one of Newport's restrooms, like all 391 in Lincoln County, is designed to be 100% accessible. This means convenient wheelchair access, which is a big relief for folks who need it. Whether you're strolling along the beautiful beaches or exploring the charming downtown, you'll find accommodating facilities just around the corner.
    Where can I find baby changing stations in Lincoln City?
    If you're in Lincoln City with little ones, rest easy knowing that all 391 restrooms in Lincoln County feature baby changing stations. Whether you're shopping downtown or enjoying the scenic parks, you'll find these family-friendly facilities ready to use. It's such a convenient touch for traveling families, making your day out a little bit easier.
    Are there any 24-hour restrooms in Waldport?
    Yes, indeed! Waldport offers some 24-hour restroom facilities, which is perfect for those late-night explorations along the coast. Whether you're returning from a late dinner at the local seafood spots or taking an evening stroll on the beach, these restrooms are a real blessing.
    Can I find restrooms in the parks around Yachats?
    Yachats is a gem for nature lovers, and you'll be pleased to know that the parks here are well-equipped with restrooms. These facilities are not only convenient but are also beautifully maintained, making your picnic or hiking experience even more pleasant.
    Are there any restroom facilities in downtown Depoe Bay?
    Yes, Depoe Bay's downtown area features several restrooms to keep your day of shopping and whale watching worry-free. The convenience of accessible, clean facilities close to local attractions makes it easy to spend the whole day exploring without a hitch.
    Where are the restrooms located in the shopping areas of Toledo?
    Toledo's quaint shopping districts are equipped with accessible restrooms, just like the rest of Lincoln County. You'll find them scattered conveniently around the area, ensuring you can shop 'til you drop without having to worry about restroom access.
    Are there family restroom facilities in Siletz?
    Indeed, Siletz offers family restroom facilities, designed to make your visits with young children much more comfortable. These restrooms are spacious and equipped to cater to families, including baby changing stations that are available in all 391 restrooms across the county.
    What's the restroom situation like at the Newport Bayfront?
    The Newport Bayfront is a bustling area, and thankfully, it's well-served with clean, accessible restrooms. Whether you're enjoying the fresh seafood or admiring the boats, you’ll find facilities nearby, ensuring you and your family can enjoy the sights without interruption.
    Are there restrooms available at Beverly Beach State Park?
    Beverly Beach State Park is a fantastic spot for RV travelers and campers, and you'll find restrooms that are not only clean but also fully accessible. Whether you're setting up camp or just stopping by for a picnic, the available facilities make it easy to relax and enjoy nature.
    Do Gleneden Beach restrooms accommodate wheelchair users?
    Yes, Gleneden Beach is well prepared for all visitors, with restrooms that are fully accessible for wheelchair users. This means you can enjoy everything the beach has to offer without worrying about finding suitable facilities when you need them.

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    Southeast Nelson Wayside Drive, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97394, United States of America
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    A Loop, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97369, United States of America
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    Beaver Marsh Trail, Lincoln County, Oregon, 97376, United States of America
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    H. B. Van Duzer Forest Wayside

    Salmon River Highway, Lincoln County, Oregon, United States of America
    4.7(231 reviews)
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    Thor's Well
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    Thor's Well

    Yachats, OR 97498

    Thor's Well, located on the rugged coastline of Lincoln County, Oregon, is a captivating natural phenomenon that draws visitors with its dramatic beauty and mysterious allure. This stunning blowhole, where the Pacific Ocean pours into a deep, hollowed-out rock formation, creates a mesmerizing spectacle, especially during high tide or stormy weather when waves crash dramatically into the chasm. Visitors can expect breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline, with the chance to witness the well "draining" and "spouting" water, resembling a giant whirlpool. The surrounding area also offers scenic walking trails and tide pools, making it an ideal spot for photography and wildlife observation. Thor's Well is worth visiting not only for its stunning visuals but also for the opportunity to experience the raw power of nature in a tranquil yet awe-inspiring setting. Whether you visit at sunrise or sunset, the dynamic interplay of light and water ensures a memorable experience in this coastal treasure.

    Siletz Bay Park
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    Siletz Bay Park

    5289 S U.S. 101, Lincoln City, OR 97367

    Siletz Bay Park, nestled along the picturesque Oregon coast in Lincoln County, offers visitors a stunning blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. This tranquil park features a scenic bayfront with panoramic views, ideal for birdwatching and photography, as it is home to diverse wildlife and a variety of migratory birds. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls along the well-maintained trails, picnic areas with scenic vistas, and access to beautiful sandy beaches perfect for beachcombing and tide pooling. The park also serves as a gateway to the nearby Siletz River, where fishing and kayaking can be enjoyed. With its serene environment and abundant outdoor activities, Siletz Bay Park is an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, and anyone looking to experience the breathtaking coastal beauty of Oregon. Whether you're seeking relaxation or adventure, this hidden gem is worth a visit.

    Canyon Drive Park
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    Canyon Drive Park

    801 SW 11th & Coast Ave, Lincoln City, OR 97367

    Canyon Drive Park, nestled in the stunning landscapes of Lincoln County, Oregon, offers visitors an enchanting escape into nature's beauty. This scenic park features lush trails that wind through dense forests and alongside the picturesque Siletz River, providing ample opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. Key attractions include a well-maintained playground for families, serene picnic areas with river views, and interpretive signage that educates guests about the local flora and fauna. The park's tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking vistas make it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Whether you're looking to explore the trails, enjoy a leisurely day by the river, or simply unwind in a serene environment, Canyon Drive Park is a must-visit gem in Oregon’s coastal range.

    Devils Punchbowl Arch
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    Devils Punchbowl Arch

    122 1st St, Otter Rock, OR 97369

    Devils Punchbowl Arch, located along the stunning coastline of Lincoln County, Oregon, is a breathtaking natural wonder that captivates visitors with its dramatic rock formations and captivating ocean views. This unique geological feature is accessible via easy trails, allowing guests to witness the impressive arch carved by relentless waves and erosion over centuries. At high tide, the sight of crashing ocean waves within the punchbowl creates a mesmerizing spectacle, while tide pools nearby teem with vibrant marine life, making it a perfect spot for nature enthusiasts and families alike. With its picturesque scenery, diverse wildlife, and the chance for unforgettable photographs, Devils Punchbowl Arch is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Oregon Coast.