Baywood Shores Bed and Breakfast in Lincoln City Oregon
Welcome to Baywood Shores Bed and Breakfast on the shores of Siletz Bay.
Here you will find comfort and conveniences in two very unique suites: The Captain’s Quarters and the Cape Cod Room. Each suite welcomes you to rest in a king-size bed and a 2-person Jacuzzi. You will also find everything you need to feel at ease: a refrigerator, microwave, private bathroom, TV with VCR/DVD player, and more. Make yourself at home and enjoy a delicious homemade breakfast.
Be mesmerized by the ebb and flow of the salty water along the Oregon coast. And amazed by the stunning, panoramic view of the ever-changing sky above Lincoln City and the Pacific Ocean. Make yourself at home and wake to a delicious breakfast
Just south of the Taft District of Lincoln City, Oregon, on the bank of Siletz Bay, sits Baywood Shores Bed and Breakfast. Lincoln City offers 7 miles of sandy beach, fine dining, shopping, attractions and events.
Do you enjoy birding? It’s easy to spend hours identifying the varied birdlife that frequents Siletz Bay, including Great Grey Herons, Great White Herons, Eagles, Ospreys, a variety of ducks, and more. Harbor Seals can be seen just about every day swimming in or beaching on the banks at the mouth of Siletz Bay and the ocean.
‘Wonderful stay in a residential area of south Lincoln City
‘This is a really great bed and breakfast in a residential area off of Siletz Bay. The room itself that we had was ideal with a very comfortable King bed and equally comfortable two-person jacuzzi that offered a great view of the bay’ a TripAdvisor contributor
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