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  1. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

    National Wildlife Refuges offer a chance to unplug from the stresses of daily life and reconnect with our natural surroundings. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge is an environment of …

  2. Siletz Bay | Explore Lincoln City

    Explore Siletz Bay in Lincoln City. Enjoy some shelter from the wind, calmer waters, an abundance of indigenous wildlife, and even catch your own dinner.

  3. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Travel Oregon

    Dec 29, 2025 · Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge consists of some of the most scenic estuarine habitat along the Oregon Coast National Scenic Byway. On either side of Highway 101, …

  4. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

    Siletz Bay NWR was established in 1991 primarily to return salt marsh to its natural state. Formerly it had been diked and ditched to create pasture for dairy cows.

  5. Siletz Bay Park (2026) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You ... - Tripadvisor

    This is one of the smallest parks I've ever visited, but for a photography buff, it is a veritable playground of beauty and opportunity. The bay changes with the tide, but on a clear day you …

  6. Where to crab & clam in Siletz Bay - Oregon Department of Fish …

    Siletz Bay, located at the south end of Lincoln City, is a very popular destination for beach-goers and clam diggers. Some of the highest density purple varnish clam beds are easily accessed …

  7. Finders Keepers to place 100 glass floats on Lincoln City beaches

    5 days ago · Finders Keepers, an organization known for scattering glass floats along Lincoln City beaches, will hold its first special drop of the year.

  8. Siletz Bay Park - LincolnCityParks&Rec

    Siletz Bay Park is located along the beach of the Siletz Bay. Watch seals play in the ocean water from the gazebo or read a book in the grassy area just above the sand.

  9. Siletz Bay - East Cascades Bird Alliance

    The Bay north of Josephine Young Park is North Siletz Bay, and the Bay south of the Park is South Siletz Bay. North Siletz Bay can be viewed from Taft Waterfront Park and has a sandy …

  10. Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Oregon Coast Visitors Association

    Siletz Bay National Wildlife Refuge consists of some of the most scenic estuarine habitat along the Oregon Coast National Scenic Byway. On either side of Highway 101, starched skeleton …