Marsters Segment - The North Umpqua Trail --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
United States Forest Service    |   Bureau of Land Management
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MARSTERS SEGMENT

LENGTH: 3.6 Miles MODERATE

Offering visitors a bird's eye view of the river below, the trail winds through moss-covered rock bluffs, fern-covered hillsides, lush forests, then passes above an old-growth Douglas-fir grove that features several 5 to 7-foot diameter giants over 800 years old!

Interest Area #8 : WEEPING ROCKS SPAWNING BEDS--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Chinook salmon begin and end their lives here. This watchable wildlife area, just off Hwy. 138 on Road 4770, shows their spawning beds. From September to November adult Chinook salmon return from the Pacific Ocean to spawn at this site. Interpretive information is available on-site.

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TRAILHEADS

Calf Trailhead

Marsters Trailhead


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The North Umpqua Trail Segments - Click for Quick Navigation
Tioga Segment  | Mott Segment  | Panther Segment  | Calf Segment  | Marsters Segment   | Jessie Wright Segment  | Deer Leap  Segment  | Hot Springs Segment  | Dread & Terror Segment  | Lemolo Segment  | Maidu Segment
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The Calf Trailhead begins close to calf creek and Horseshoe Bend Campground off Highway 138. The Marsters Trailhead begins off Highway 138 on road 4770 just before Weeping Rocks Spawning Bed.