Lincoln City sits along Oregon’s Pacific coast near the state’s northwest corner. Officially incorporated as a city in 1965, this small seaside town of fewer than 20,000 residents is one of Oregon’s most popular summertime destinations, attracting visitors from US states like Idaho and Nevada. The city has a diverse range of attractions and sights, from a UNESCO-recognised reserve established by a US President to a glassblowing centre where visitors can make their jewellery and vases.