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The Umpqua Hot Springs Trail is a short 0.3 mile hike to the springs. A “tub” 3 x 5 x 2.5 feet deep is hewn out of the travertine deposits surrounding the springs. Use is very high and nudity is common. The springs, at a temperature of 108 degrees, is located on a bare rock face 150 feet above the North Umpqua River. From the tub, there is a view of Surprise Falls across the river and A primitive composting toilet is located adjacent to the springs.

No motorized use on this trail due to poor condition of trail and high risk of accidents and resource damage.

There is a toilet in the parking lot and to the left of the bridge there are two campsites with picnic tables.

Directions: From Roseburg: Travel east on Highway 138 and turn north onto Road 34, the west entrance to Toketee Ranger Station. At the bottom of the hill turn left across the two concrete bridges. Proceed 2.2 miles and turn right onto Road 3401. Proceed another .7 miles to a parking area on the left. The parking area will accommodate six vehicles and a Northwest Forest Pass is required to park at this trailhead. Cross the foot bridge over the North Umpqua River to the trail. Turn right, proceed .1 miles to a junction. Turn to the right and start to climb a steep narrow trail for .2 miles. There is another fork; turn to the right and start to climb a steep narrow trail for .2 miles. There is another fork; turn uphill to the left. The hot springs are under a covered shelter.

Seasonal Access: Normally Open: Year-round

Facility Type: Trail

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