Nelscott Beach is a picturesque stretch of coastline in Lincoln City, Oregon, offering a mix of sandy shores and scenic views. It is part of a larger area that was once a small community before being incorporated into Lincoln City. The beach is known for its broad, almost flat expanse, making it ideal for activities like hiking, beachcombing, and surfing. Visitors can enjoy the nearby attractions and amenities of Lincoln City, including restaurants, shops, and hotels. The beach is also a popular spot for wildlife viewing, particularly for observing harbor seals at the mouth of the Siletz River.
Nelscott Beach is famous for its Nelscott Reef, which hosts big wave surfing competitions, attracting surfers from around the world. The beach offers a serene environment with opportunities to explore tide pools and search for agate, jasper, and fossils. During winter months, the beach is more productive for beachcombing due to shifting sands.
The area has a rich history, dating back to the early 20th century when it was developed as a small summer resort town. Today, it remains a popular tourist destination with a variety of accommodations and activities available.