From waterfalls to whitewater, the North Umpqua River region is a summertime playground that stretches along the river corridor from Roseburg to near Crater Lake in the northern part of the 1-million-acre Umpqua National Forest. There’s almost too much to choose from in this area. Some visitors enjoy a heart-thumping paddle down Class IV rapids; others prefer a gentle float. You can grab a fly rod to angle for steelhead, explore breathtaking waterfalls or find a swimming hole for a lazy day. Here’s how to plan your outdoor adventure in Umpqua country.
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Crater Lake isn’t the only spectacular water feature in Southern Oregon. The mountains and valleys of the entire volcanic region are dotted with waterfalls that provide a rushing, watery exclamation point to many hikes. Springtime is best to catch high-volume falls bursting with fresh snowmelt, but you’ll enjoy them all year round — expect cooling mists on hot summer days and vibrant views amidst fall foliage.
If you’re looking for winter fun, Southern Oregon has it all — including ice skating, skiing and sledding. Towns in the region go all out for the holidays, too, with a banquet of festivals, parades, artisan fairs and tree lightings. Load the family in the car and choose from these four wintry getaways.


