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How out of the way is the North Umpqua River waterfall corridor? Just try explaining to someone where you’re going.
A wildfire in 2020 destroyed the waterfall trails of the North Umpqua River, right? Well, no. The jungly 1.3-mile path to Wolf Creek Falls didn’t burn at all, and the most spectacular of the burned ...
The North Umpqua zone includes Watson Falls, one of Oregon’s highest at 292 feet, and Toketee Falls, one of the state’s most stunning by any reasonable subjective comparison.
Some of the iconic North Umpqua Canyon waterfalls burned in the 2020 Archie Creek Fire. But that's no reason to avoid visiting, especially in winter.
Toketee Falls is tucked deep inside a columnar basalt canyon on the North Umpqua River. This photo was taken some years ago. The trail to the falls is currently closed due to storm damage.
Check out our Interactive Fishing Maps! ELKTON, Ore. The Umpqua River not only produces some of the highest winter steelhead catch rates in the state, it also yields some of the biggest metalheads ...
Deadline Falls are part of the North Umpqua River and are visible approximately a quarter-mile from the trailhead. Salmon and steelhead can sometimes be seen jumping the falls between May and October.
A Willamette National Forest map and printing off this brochure for the North Umpqua River is recommended. Brief itinerary Day 1: Waterfall hikes in the North Umpqua Canyon Day 2: Rafting ...
During a weekend outing in southern Oregon last September, Mark Walton headed to the Upper North Umpqua River in Oregon. He spotted these falls in a heavily wooded area just off Route 138.To blur ...
Far from the well-trod paths of places like the Historic Columbia River Highway and Silver Falls State Park, is the North Umpqua River waterfall corridor.
Some of the iconic North Umpqua Canyon waterfalls burned in the 2020 Archie Creek Fire. But that's no reason to avoid visiting, especially in winter.