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Hiking around Roseburg provides access to diverse landscapes, positioned between the Oregon Coast Range and the Cascade Range. The region is characterized by the Umpqua River, its surrounding wilderness, and the vast Umpqua National Forest, which features lush forests and varied terrain. This area offers a range of trails, from riverside paths to routes exploring local parks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The center of Roseburg has a number of historic buildings dating back to its incorporation by the State or Oregon in 1872. If you're a history buff you can learn more and follow a self guided tour here: https://ghostsofroseburg.com/
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The South Umpqua River flows 115 miles from its headwaters in the Cascade Mountains to just west of Roseburg where it joins the North Umpqua to create the main flow of the Umpqua River. Here in Roseburg you'll find a number of parks and trails along the shoreline that provide access to the river for any number of aquatic activities.
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Deer Creek Park sits along the shore of the creek's confluence with the South Umpqua River. Plenty of mature trees line the shore to provide shade on sunny days.
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Komoot features 5 easy hiking routes directly in and around Roseburg, perfect for a relaxed stroll. However, the broader region, often called the "Land of Umpqua," offers a vast network of trails within the Umpqua National Forest and along the North Umpqua River, providing countless additional options for all skill levels.
Yes, Roseburg offers several easy and family-friendly options. All 5 routes listed on komoot for Roseburg are rated as easy. For example, the Roseburg Park Loop is a gentle 4.7 km walk, and the South Umpqua Riverfront Trail offers a pleasant 3 km path along the water. Many waterfall trails along the "Highway of Waterfalls" are also short and accessible, such as the 0.5-mile hike to Watson Falls.
The area around Roseburg is famous for its waterfalls, particularly along the Highway 138 corridor, known as the "Highway of Waterfalls." You can find over 15 waterfalls, many accessible via short hikes. Popular choices include Toketee Falls, Watson Falls (Oregon's third-highest), Susan Creek Falls, and Yakso Falls. These offer stunning views and are a major highlight of the region.
Many trails in the Umpqua National Forest and surrounding areas are dog-friendly, though leash laws and specific regulations may apply. It's always best to check the specific trail or park rules before heading out with your canine companion. Generally, trails outside of designated wilderness areas or protected wildlife habitats are more accommodating.
While the immediate Roseburg routes are easy, the wider region offers more strenuous options. The North Umpqua Trail, a 79-mile system, provides sections ranging from moderate to challenging. For significant climbs and panoramic views, consider Mount Thielsen or Mount Bailey, both offering strenuous trails that reward hikers with spectacular vistas, especially during summer wildflower blooms.
Yes, several circular routes are available. Within Roseburg, the Roseburg Park Loop and the Deer Creek Park – South Umpqua River loop are excellent choices for a round trip. Many trails in the Umpqua National Forest also offer loop configurations or can be combined to create circular hikes.
The best time for hiking in Roseburg is generally from late spring through early fall (May to October). During this period, the weather is mild, wildflowers are in bloom, and trails are typically clear of snow. Summer offers warm, sunny days, while spring and fall provide cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage. Some lower elevation trails are accessible year-round.
For most day hikes in the Umpqua National Forest and around Roseburg, permits are generally not required. However, some specific areas, particularly those with high visitor use or within designated wilderness areas, might require a Northwest Forest Pass or a day-use fee. Always check with the Umpqua National Forest Service for the most current regulations, especially for overnight trips or specific trailheads.
Hiking around Roseburg offers incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll encounter lush old-growth Douglas Fir forests, vibrant wildflowers, and unique geological formations within the Umpqua National Forest. The Umpqua River itself provides scenic riverside walks, and trails leading to higher elevations like Mount Thielsen offer alpine environments with breathtaking panoramic views.
Yes, the region offers unique opportunities for both. The "ice blue pool" at the base of Toketee Falls is a popular spot for swimming in the summer. Additionally, the Umpqua Hot Springs, located near Toketee, provide a relaxing natural thermal experience in a scenic outdoor setting, perfect for unwinding after a hike.
Absolutely! The Umpqua River is central to the region's hiking experience. You can enjoy riverside walks directly in Roseburg, such as the South Umpqua Riverfront Trail or the longer South Umpqua River route. Further afield, the renowned North Umpqua Trail follows the river for 79 miles, offering continuous scenic views and access to numerous waterfalls.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For trails within Roseburg, such as the Roseburg Park Loop or the Historic Downtown Roseburg loop, you'll typically find street parking or designated city parking lots. For trails in the Umpqua National Forest, most popular trailheads have dedicated parking areas, though some may require a day-use fee or a Northwest Forest Pass. It's advisable to arrive early during peak seasons.


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