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New Explore Lincoln City Welcome Center At D River Wayside Will Provide An Enhanced Visitor Experience For All

Visitors can expect limited services and temporary adjustments during construction, including relocating the Kite Festival to Chinook Winds Casino

Post Date:05/01/2026 3:56 PM

Explore Lincoln City and the City of Lincoln City announced on April 27
the upcoming development of the Lincoln City Welcome Center at D River Wayside, which will
serve as a major enhancement to one of the Oregon Coast’s most visited beach access points. In
partnership with the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, which has leased the D River
State Recreation Site to the City, the project will introduce a new Welcome Center along with
upgraded public facilities. A groundbreaking ceremony will take place on Wednesday, May 6th,
at 1pm at D River Wayside with Oregon State Senator Dick Anderson and Representative David
Gomberg, Lincoln City Councilors, in attendance.

"This project represents an exciting and meaningful investment in the future of Lincoln City,"
said Kim Cooper Findling, Director of Explore Lincoln City. "The D River State Recreation Site is
one of our most visited and cherished coastal access points, and this new welcome center will
allow us to better serve visitors while celebrating the unique natural beauty and cultural
richness of our community. We’re thrilled to bring this vision to life."

The Lincoln City Welcome Center at D River Wayside will not only honor the area’s natural
beauty and cultural heritage, but will also be accessible, reflecting Lincoln City’s ongoing
commitment to making the Oregon Coast more inclusive for all. Managed by Explore Lincoln
City, the project is funded through reinvestment of local transient lodging tax, along with a $2.5
million Oregon Lottery grant. It will serve as a central hub for visitor information, local
attractions, and activities, improving experiences and boosting the local economy. The project
also includes modern restroom facilities and improved amenities designed to better serve the
approximately 1.5 million visitors who access this popular site each year. The overarching goal is
to significantly enhance accessibility, infrastructure, and the overall visitor experience while
investing in beautification, facilities and economic development that benefit residents and
visitors alike.

Due to construction at D River State Recreation Site, the Lincoln City Summer Kite Festival will
be temporarily relocated to Chinook Winds Casino Resort on June 27–28. The new location will
provide ample space for kite flying and festival activities while improvements are underway at
the D River site.

“We’re proud to partner with Explore Lincoln City to help ensure the Summer Kite Festival
continues during construction of their new welcome center,” said Samantha McDonald, General
Manager of Chinook Winds Casino Resort. ”Events like this are vital to our community, and
we’re committed to supporting opportunities that bring visitors to the coast and boost our local
economy”.

During construction, use of the D River Recreation Site area will be limited or periodically
closed. Portable restrooms will be available on-site throughout much of the project duration,
and a portion of the parking lot will remain open with free parking until reconstruction is
required. One beach access point via stairs will remain open as long as possible, while the
ADA-accessible ramp will be closed during construction. To support accessibility, Mobi-mats will
be placed seasonally at a pedestrian access point south of the property. Site hours will remain 6
a.m. to 10 p.m., with no overnight parking permitted.

For more information about Explore Lincoln City, including updates about the Lincoln City
Welcome Center at D River Wayside, visit www.explorelincolncity.com. For daily inspiration,
follow along at @lincolncityor.

Welcome Center drawing front view   Welcome Center drawing at night

 

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