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Umpqua National Forest, Umpqua

4.7
#192 of 256 in Nature in Oregon
Forest · Nature / Park
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Umpqua National Forest reviews

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15 reviews
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4.8
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  • Loved this drive through forests and mountains. Such a pretty area of the country. We did drive through sections that had been burned in last years forest fires, and those sights made us sad. We saw.....  more
    Loved this drive through forests and mountains. Such a pretty area of the country. We did drive through sections that had been burned in last years forest fires, and those sights made us sad. We saw.....  more »
  • Between Diamond Lake and Roseburg is a long stretch of Route 138, perhaps 80 miles or so. Most of this area is in the Umpqua National Forest. It is heavily forested, with many views of creeks and the....  more
    Between Diamond Lake and Roseburg is a long stretch of Route 138, perhaps 80 miles or so. Most of this area is in the Umpqua National Forest. It is heavily forested, with many views of creeks and the....  more »
  • We delighted in this visit, albeit a fast one. The drive through the area along the Umpqua River was magnificent. It’s like a slice of heaven. I loved the road signs marking the way and numerous... 
    We delighted in this visit, albeit a fast one. The drive through the area along the Umpqua River was magnificent. It’s like a slice of heaven. I loved the road signs marking the way and numerous...  more »
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  • Cross the bridge and go to the right about .4mile. I came to take a dip in the hot springs, it was a total experience! I came around 5pm, it was fairly busy. People spend about an hour or so here. The hottest pool is at the top and as you work your way down the side of the mountain they get cooler. The picture oops are stellar! Please don't put your hair in the pools, it is harsh. If you do then be sure to deep condition a few times after leaving. Please don't leave trash, it's a beautiful place so let's keep it that way! Some people have carved into the rocks, please don't do this either, just come and enjoy the experience! 🙏🏽
  • with all the waterfalls and places to explore. It has been a family favorite for camping, boating, fishing and hiking. Large amounts of wildlife to observe and fun times outdoors.
  • I'm giving this forest a 3 for a few reasons: The park is beautiful, the trails were fantastic etc, however we encountered alot of homeless/ vagrant type people whilst in the park and at the hot springs. Diamond lake was also a little bleak if I'm honest. Would recommend Toketee falls.
  • I stayed here in my road trek RV for almost a week. It was absolutely gorgeous, quiet, restorative. Best of all, it was free!
  • Lots of waterfalls spread out in the park. Some great hiking. We visited in Sept. 2021 and still had active fires and much already burned. Many fire crews around working hard.

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