UMPQUA NATIONAL FOREST
 
UMPQUA NATIONAL FORESTP.O. Box 1008
Roseburg, Oregon   97470
	
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Located within the western slopes of the Cascades in southwest Oregon, lies the Umpqua National Forest comprising nearly a million acres.  The Forest is known for countless recreation opportunities in this unique area where two beautiful rivers, the North and South Umpqua, begin deep within the Forest and flow westward to the Pacific Ocean.
 Bogus Creek Campground
Bogus Creek Campground  
 Bogus Creek Campground is situated in a stand of old growth Douglas fir, cedars, and deciduous trees, among many flowering shrubs and native species.  Its proximity to the Wild  Scenic North Umpqua River makes this campground the perfect get away.Bogus Creek Campground is located in a prime location to participate in many outdoor endeavors such as hiking,
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Boulder Flat Campground  
 Situated along the upper reaches of the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River, Boulder Flat Campground is an enchanting site, lush with greenery from end to end. Popular with whitewater enthusiasts, this campground offers a raft put-in that is the start of many memorable raft trips.Visitors to the Umpqua National Forest are often taken aback by the unique
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Broken Arrow Campground  
 Set back in lodgepole pine forest at the south end of Diamond Lake, Broken Arrow Campground is a quiet retreat for family and large group camping excursions in Umpqua National Forest.  
This picturesque spot boasts spectacular views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen and offers visitors fantastic recreational opportunities.This large campground has
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Diamond Lake Campground  
 Meandering along most of the east shore of the mile-high Diamond Lake, this large campground boasts spectacular views of both Mount Bailey and Mount Thielsen, and offers visitors abundant recreational opportunities.This large campground has 238 sites, including double and standard sites, able to accommodate tents, RVs and trailers All sites are available by
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Eagle Rock Campground  
 Nestled along the bank of the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River, Eagle Rock Campground offers an excellent setting for the perfect camping excursion.  
Popular with both fly anglers and whitewater enthusiasts, this campground is situated in a stand of old growth Douglas fir and deciduous trees.This campground has 27 sites, with one loop of 16 sites
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East Lemolo Campground  
 East Lemolo is on the banks of Lemolo Lake, the highest reservoir on the North Umpqua River at an elevation of 4,150 feet.This campground has 15 standard sites, all sites are available by reservation only. Sites are equipped with picnic tables and campfire rings with grills. There is a vault toilet, but no drinking water is available. 
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Horseshoe Bend Campground  
 Horseshoe Bend Campground is situated in a stand of old growth Douglas fir, sugar pine, and deciduous trees, on the banks of the Wild  Scenic North Umpqua River. The campground offers the perfect setting for families, anglers, whitewater enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to escape and relax in their natural surroundings.This campground is equipped with
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Inlet Campground  
 Inlet Campground is nestled along the North Umpqua River where the forest of lodgepole pine, mountain hemlock and Shasta red fir meet Lemolo Lake, the highest reservoir on the North Umpqua River at an elevation of 4,150 feet.This campground has 13 standard sites, all sites are available by reservation only.  Sites are equipped with picnic tables, campfire
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Kelsey Valley Horse Camp  
 This campground and trailhead is located along the Wild and Scenic North Umpqua River. Visitors will experience the river's rushing waters as they pass through lush high Cascade meadows. Spring arrives late in the high country and it is welcomed here with an explosion of colors. Purples, reds, yellows, greens, and white are arranged in a riotous bouquet.
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Lund Park Campground  
 Nestled in the cool, quiet forest beside crystal clear Brice Creek, Lund Park Campground is the perfect place for slow mornings drinking coffee, exciting days exploring Brice Creek Trail across the bridge, and cozy nights being lulled to sleep by the sounds of the creek. With numerous hiking trails nearby and the scenic views along Brice Creek, Lund Park
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Poole Creek Campground  
 Poole Creek Campground is nestled in a forest of lodgepole pine, mountain hemlock and Shasta red fir, just south of the mouth of Poole Creek on the west shore of Lemolo Lake. The lake is the highest reservoir on the North Umpqua River at an elevation of 4,150 feet.Umpqua National Forest visitors are often taken aback by unique and surprising landscapes
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Rujada Campground  
 Rujada Campground is located 21 miles east of Cottage Grove 45 minutes from Eugene on a riverside terrace above Layng Creek. A favorite site for family picnics and camping, visitors will enjoy shaded campsites with privacy, access to swimming on the banks of Layng Creek and a hike through a rich riparian Douglas fir forest on the Swordfern trail. Check out
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Thielsen View Campground  
 In the shadow of majestic Mount Bailey on the west shore of Diamond Lake, this campground takes its name from the view of the unforgettable peak of Mt. Thielsen. Thielsen View Campground is a favorite with families and anglers.The mixed conifer canopy generously shades most sites during the warm summer days. All campsites are very close to Diamond Lake,
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Toketee Lake Campground  
 The North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River pauses at Toketee Lake providing a secure home for a wide variety of wildlife. Here beaver and otter make their homes. Great blue heron and kingfishers are joined in fall and winter by ducks, geese, and bald eagles.There are two spectacular waterfalls within a five-minute drive of the site. Watson Falls is 272 feet
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Recreational Activities - Hiking
Trails on the Umpqua National Forest
Map of Trails on the Umpqua National Forest
Diamond Lake Trail Conditions
North Umpqua Trail Conditions
Northwest Forest Pass
Please contact your local Ranger District Office to report any trails in need of maintenance (i.e. downed logs across the trail, or any hazardous conditions). Please supply trail name/number with specific area location (GPS data welcome!).
Rock climbing is one of many activities with the potential to affect local natural resources. A seasonal restriction has been applied to the areas listed below to protect natural resource values. Climbing is prohibited from January 1 through July 31 at the following areas:
  Acker Rock, Tiller Ranger District
  Eagle Rock, Diamond Lake Ranger Distric
  Limpy Rock, North Umpqua Ranger District
  Rattlesnake Rock, Diamond Lake Ranger Distict
  Trail Creek, Tiller Ranger District
There may be other rocks on the Forest with similar restrictions. Before climbing, check with the individual Ranger District or the Supervisor?s Office of the Umpqua National Forest for more information. 
  Cottage Grove Ranger District - 541-767-5000  Tiller Ranger District - 541-825-3201  North Umpqua Ranger District - 541-496-3532  Diamond Lake Ranger Distict - 541-498-2531  Supervisor?s Office - 541-672-6601
See our <A HREF="http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/umpqua/ump_vcn2.html">map</A> for help in getting there.