The site provides public access to Wecoma Beach, part of Lincoln City's 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of beach.[3] There is parking and day use facilities, and no fees. The site has access to river and ocean fishing.[4]
Two of the world's largest kite flying festivals are held here, one in the spring and one in the fall,[4] as well as a summer kite festival which features several professional kite fliers.[5] It was named by Kitelines Magazine as one of the best places in the world to fly a kite.[6] The area also has two year-round 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) Volkssport walking courses.[3]
D River State Recreation Site is considered among the ten best places along the Oregon coast for whale watching. Whale watching guide volunteers are present one week in January and one in March to help visitors see and understand the whale migration.[7]
The area of ocean where the D River enters the sea creates consistent year-round surfing conditions suitable for intermediate skills.[8]