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Susan Creek Campground, Oregon
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The Susan Creek Recreation Sites located 29 miles east of Roseburg. It includes a campground, picnic area, boat launch, Susan Creek Falls Trail with interconnecting trail.
Susan Creek Falls includes an 0.8 mile accessible trail (rated easy for hiking and difficult for wheelchairs) leads visitors to Susan Creek Falls. The scenic 50-foot waterfall plunges over moss-lined rock cliffs. Enjoy a picnic at the falls.
The campground is centrally located, with easy access to nearby rafting, fly-fishing, mountain biking, picnicking and waterfall viewing.
The 79-mile long North Umpqua Trail is a great place to hike or mountain bike, and can be reached from the campground by either trail or road.
Know Before You Go:
•Susan Creek Campground opens late-April and closes late-October.
•Pets are allowed in the campground, but must be kept on a 6-foot or shorter leash.
•29 individual camping sites, 15 of which can be reserved for part of the year. To reserve sites visit www.recreation.gov or call 1-877-444-6777.
•Angling on this stretch of the river is limited to fly-fishing only.
•The North Umpqua is a class III whitewater river. It demands your attention.
Directions: To access to the Susan Creek Recreation Area, travel 29 miles east of Roseburg along Highway 138. A parking area is located at the Susan Creek day-use area; this is where river access for rafters is located. Across the road, an easy ADA accessible 0.8 mile trail leads to the 50 foot tall Susan Creek Falls.
Point of Interest:
The spectacular 79-mile long North Umpqua Trail is popular with hiker and mountain bikers, and can be accessed by crossing the Tioga Bridge or at Swiftwater day-use area.
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