Recreation Sites
In Roseburg, you can climb a mountain, raft a river or catch a salmon in some of the most picturesque areas of the Pacific Northwest. It is a part of a water wonderland crowned by the world famous Umpqua River. The gentle climate creates limitless recreational opportunities among lush forests and cascading waterfalls. The lakes, rivers and reservoirs of Douglas County provide ample boating and fishing settings, especially on the beautiful North Umpqua, a river that's famous among fishermen. The North Umpqua offers fishing opportunities for trout, salmon, bass, and is one of the world's only rivers with a native run of summer steelhead.
Recreation Transition
We are in the process of enhancing our recreation content and not all sites have been moved into the new layout. If needed, you can still view the previous recreation sites page during the transition.
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Fees: $8 per night, $4 extra vehicle
Away from the busier North Umpqua corridor, Cavitt Creek Falls Recreation Site is a favorite of the locals. This 10 site campground ... more>>
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Fees: $130 per day plus $250 deposit
Eagelview is a group reservation campground, great for a family reunion, wedding party, group outings, or your whole office. Located ... more>>
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Fees: $130 per day plus $250 deposit
Lone Pine is a group reservation campground, popular for picnicking and camping. Reserve this 10-campsite area up to a year in advance ... more>>
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Fees: $10 per night, $4 extra vehicle. Pavilion is $110.
A popular family oriented day-use area and campground located on the banks of Rock Creek. Have your family reunion, scout troop, or ... more>>
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Fees: none
Visit one of Oregon's most beautiful rivers. Renowned for outstanding salmon and steelhead fishing and an exhilarating whitewater challenges,... more>>
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Fees: $10 per night, $4 extra vehicle. Pavilion is $50.
The Rock Creek Recreation Site is located in a quiet, forested setting of ferns, maple, oak, and fir trees along the banks of Rock ... more>>
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Fees: none
A little more primitive than other area campgrounds, this 10 site campground is an ideal destination for the harried city dweller wanting ... more>>
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Fees: $14 per night, $4 extra vehicle
Well known for its beautiful setting, Susan Creek Campground has 29 first-come, first-serve campsites under the canopy of a mature ... more>>
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Fees: none
This spectacular waterfall drops 50 feet over moss-lined rock cliffs. The 0.8 mile trail is moderately accessible to people with disabilities. more>>
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Fees: none
The Swiftwater Trailhead is the start of the 79 mile long North Umpqua Trail. The BLM section or Tioga section, which the is the first ... more>>
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Fees: $10 per night, $4 extra vehicle. Pavilion is $50.
Tyee Recreation Site has 15 first come campsites and is located on the main stem of the Umpqua River. A day-use picnic area and 50 ... more>>
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Fees: none
During the rainy season of winter and early
spring, the massive upper Wolf Creek Falls
puts on a display of strength and power. Spring
brings ... more>>
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