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 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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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
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!).
See our <A HREF="http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/umpqua/ump_vcn2.html">map</A> for help in getting there.