Where you’ll sleep
Neotsu Coastal Cottage: Trails & Beach Nearby
- –Cozy lakeside townhouse with modern comforts
- –Ideal location for coastal adventures and nature exploration
- –Dedicated 24/7 support from Cascadia Getaways
Pet-friendly 3-bedroom townhouse two miles from the Oregon coast, set up for monthly stays. Quiet end unit of a remodeled triplex on the north side of Lincoln City. Dedicated workspace, in-unit washer/dryer, full kitchen, forest-view deck, one-car garage. Walk to Devils Lake trails; ten minutes to Roads End Beach. Dogs welcome with a fee. 30-night minimum, utilities included, no long-term lease.
About this property
This is the end unit of a quiet triplex in Neotsu, a small community on the north end of Lincoln City just across from Devils Lake. Recently remodeled and set up specifically for 30+ night stays — guests who want the Oregon coast for a month without paying coastal-resort prices.
Good fit for snowbirds, remote workers on a budget, writers and creatives looking for quiet, people in transition (relocation, renovation, between homes), and dog owners.
A real workspace. Dedicated desk setup in the main floor bedroom — proper desk, office chair, monitor, room to spread out. High speed wifi, strong enough for video calls and remote work.
Open-concept main floor. Vaulted ceilings, big windows looking into the trees, cream sectional sofa, long dining table with bench seating for six, breakfast bar with stools, smart TV. Kitchen opens to living and dining — easy to cook and stay in the conversation.
Kitchen built for a month of cooking. Light wood cabinets, electric range with oven, full-size fridge, dishwasher, microwave. Keurig with starter pods — if you're particular about coffee, bring your own setup. Cookware, knives, and dishes for six.
In-unit washer and dryer. Full-size, dedicated laundry room with utility sink. Detergent and laundry pods provided.
Three bedrooms, two baths.
- Main floor bedroom: king bed + dedicated workspace
- Upstairs primary: queen bed, ensuite bath (rain showerhead, marble-look tile)
- Upstairs second bedroom: queen bed
- Main floor full bath
Forest-view deck. Blue-painted with Adirondack chairs, looking into mature trees. Large green backyard with a trampoline. Quiet — you'll hear birds, not traffic.
One-car garage and driveway for storing bikes, kayaks, surfboards, or whatever Oregon-coast gear you bring.
The area
Neotsu is small — an unincorporated community of around 600 people on the northern shore of Devils Lake, just across from Lincoln City. That's part of the appeal: outdoor activities and peace and quiet, away from the busier coastal traffic, while still putting you minutes from everything Lincoln City has to offer.
The Pacific Ocean: Coastline and tide pools. Roads End State Recreation Site (dog-friendly beach): ~7 minutes by car. Lincoln City Beach: ~10 minutes — and from mid-October through Memorial Day, the Finders Keepers program places colorful glass orbs daily on the beach. Whoever finds them keeps them.
Devils Lake: Walking access via neighborhood path. Trails, fishing spots, kayak put-ins, and Sand Point Park for swimming.
Trails and walks:
The Knoll Open Space Trailhead — a 3-mile loop with Pacific and lake views from the top
Connie Hansen Garden Conservancy for coastal botanical walks
Beach walks at Roads End and Lincoln City
Eating without going home to cook:
- Wild Flower Grill (4 min) — local breakfast spot
- Kyllo's Seafood & Grill (10 min) — ocean-view dining
- Side Door Café & Eden Hall, Gleneden Beach (20 min) — farm-to-table
- Lincoln City has a respectable food scene for its size: sushi, brewpubs, taquerias, good coffee
Day trips during your month:
- Cape Foulweather and Devils Punchbowl: 30 min south
- Cascade Head and the Salmon River: 15 min north
- Newport (aquarium, working waterfront): 50 min
- Tillamook (cheese, forest): 60 min
- Portland: about 2 hours when you need a city day
You'll want a vehicle for a stay here — Neotsu has no walkable downtown of its own, and the things that make a month at the coast worth it (the beach, the trails, the grocery store, the better restaurants) are 4-15 minutes by car. Parking is easy everywhere on this side of Lincoln City.
Essentials within a 10-minute drive in Lincoln City:
Full-size grocery (Safeway, Grocery Outlet, McKay's Market)
Pharmacy and urgent care
Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital
Gas, hardware, gym, laundromat (if you need more capacity than the in-unit W/D)
Coastal Route 101 runs straight through Lincoln City — easy north-south driving up and down the coast for day trips.
Air travel: Portland International (PDX) is about a 2-hour drive — manageable for a monthly arrival/departure. Eugene (EUG) is closer to 2.5 hours.
Public transit: Lincoln County Transit runs limited buses connecting Lincoln City to surrounding communities, but most monthly guests find a car essential.
Notes from your host
✅ Coffee: Keurig with starter pods. Bring your own if you're particular.
✅ Cooking: Electric range, full-size appliances, standard cookware for six.
✅ Utilities, trash, recycling, lawn care: All included in the monthly rate.
✅ What's not included: Beach gear, kayaks, bikes — bring your own or rent locally.
✅ The townhouse is the peaceful end unit of a quiet triplex.
✅ Pet-friendly policies are in place, ideal for those traveling with pets--with applicable pet fee. Dogs only.
✅ This property is only available for 30+ day stays.
✅ The property is non-smoking, contributing to a clean and fresh environment for all guests.
We are available 24/7 if you need any support during your stay.
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