Add to Trip Planner

Just about anything you find on TravelOregon.com can be added to your own personal Trip Planner. Find out how.


There are no ratings for this yet.

Be the first to rate

The Lemolo segment meanders into the North Umpqua River canyon, then flattens out near the level of the river. Along the way are many small, cascading waterfalls. There is also an equestrian campground that offers some sites with corrals. Standard camping is also available and facilities include restrooms and picnic tables, but no available water.

Directions: From Roseburg: Western Trailhead) Travel east on Highway 138 and turn onto Forest Service Road 2610 (Lemolo Lake Road). Follow 2610 for 5.5 miles across the dam which forms Lemolo Lake. Turn left onto FS Road 2610-600 (Birds Point Road). Follow 2610-600 about another half mile to the White Mule Trailhead on the left. Parking is available for 3 standard vehicles and very tight for horse trailers. No restroom facilities.Eastern Trailhead) Travel east on Highway 138 to Forest Service Road #60, the Windigo Pass Road. Follow this for 4.5 miles and turn right onto FS Road 6000-958, the Kelsay Valley Road. Trailhead is at the end of the road in 1.5 miles. This segment of the North Umpqua Trail is accessed by following the Windigo Pass Trail #1412 for 0.1 mile and then Trail #1412A for 0.2 mile.

Seasonal Access: Normally Accessible: Mid-June-October

Facility Type: Trail

What’s around here? Location & Nearby Things to See & Do

Flag as Incorrect

Is any of the information on this page incorrect?

Other Opinions Ratings & Reviews

Average Travel Oregon Rating: There are no ratings for this yet. no ratings yet

Share your opinion Write a Review

 
  1. Awful
  2. Poor
  3. Average
  4. Good
  5. Excellent
(click to rate)
  1. Your review will be the first one for this location. Some might think of this as a lot of pressure, but as a trail blazer you recognize that someone has to be first. Your fellow travelers appreciate your opinion and rating, so thanks in advance!

A related Trip Idea

  1. Explore the North Umpqua Trail

    written by Eileen Garvin on May 9th, 2013

    Summer in Oregon is about exploring. It’s time to get outside and get your boots on the trail. We suggest the verdant corridor of the North Umpqua River in Southern Oregon. Starting just 22 miles northeast of Roseburg on Highway 138, this lesser…

Sign up for the Outdoors Newsletter

Outdoor news is the insider’s guide to Oregon’s outside. We deliver the scoop on hidden hiking trails, backroad and backcountry biking, pristine rivers, and powdery slopes. (delivered odd-numbered months)