USDA - Forest Service Bureau of Land Management
Planning Your Trip

In addition to fishing and whitewater boating, the North Umpqua River Corridor provides a variety of other recreational opportunities including camping, picknicking, swimming, horseback riding, hiking, sightseeing and bicycling.



Several developed campgrounds are shown on the segment maps. Campers are not limited to developed sites, but should check with the managing agecny for information and guidelines.


Many trails give hikers, bikers, and equestrians a variety of experiences. Trail lengths and difficulty vary. The 79-mile North Umpqua Trail follows the river from Rock Creek into the Mt. Thielsen Wilderness. Many shorter trails along the way take you to breathtaking waterfalls, through meadows of wildflowers or beneath rugged volcanic formations.

Detailed information on both camping and trails, along with seasonal fire restriction information, is available at the Roseburg District BLM or North Umpqua Ranger Station.

Campground Mile Post
Hwy.138*
Facilities & Activities
Boulder Flat 52.4 restroomscampgroundrv parkfishinglaunch site
Eagle Rock 50.7 restroomshandicap accessiblecampgroundrv parkfishingdrinking water
Horseshoe Bend 46.6 restroomshandicap accessiblecampgroundrv parktrailheadfishingdrinking water
Apple Creek 43.6 restroomscampgroundrv parktrailheadfishing
Island 40.0 restroomscampgroundrv parkfishing
Canton Creek ** restroomscampgroundrv parktrailheadday use area
Williams Creek 37.1 restroomscampgroundtrailheadfishing
Bogus Creek 34.9 restroomshandicap accessiblecampgroundrv parkday use areatrailheadfishinglaunch sitedrinking water
Susan Creek 29.2 restrooms, handicap accessible, camping, rv park, trailhead, sight seeing, showers
Group Sites Mile Post
Hwy.138*
Facilities & Activities
Steamboat 39.0 restroomscampgroundday use areafishingrv parkPavilion
Horseshoe Bend 46.6 restroomshandicap accessiblecampgroundday use areatrailheaddrinking water
Day-Use
Areas
Mile Post
Hwy.138*
Facilities & Activities
Susan Creek 28.6 restrooms, handicap accessible, day use, trailhead, fishing, drinking water, launch site
Smith Springs 27.2 restroomsday use areafishing
Baker Park 24.6 restroomsday use areafishingdrinking water
Cable Crossing 23.1 restroomsday use areafishinglaunch site
Swiftwater Park 22.2 restroomsday use areatrailheadfishingdrinking waterhouse
Swiftwater (BLM) 22.2 fishing, day use area, hiking, scenery
*Mile posts run west to east
**1/4 mile off Hwy. 138 on Steamboat Forest Road 38

Umpqua National Forest
Roseburg District BLM
Douglas County Parks
Legend
restrooms Restroom fishing Fishing
Accessible Facilities Accessible Facilities campground Camping
drinking water Drinking Water day use area Day Use Area
Pavilion Pavilion trailheadTrail
Watchable Wildlife Site Watchable Wildlife Site launch siteLaunch Site

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People riding on horseback on the North Umpqua Trail


Person riding on a bike on the North Umpqua Trail

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Men riding on Horseback on the Noth Umpqua Trail Person riding on a bike on the North Umpqua Trail