Umpqua Hot Springs
***TEST ONLY – SOME INFO WRONG**Umpqua Hot Springs AKA Toketee Hot Springs in Oregon
Now Open (formerly closed from Sept 2015 to Spring 2016 Due to high E. coli levels)
Fees: $5/vehicle/day OR Northwest Forest Pass
Located in the central Oregon Cascades about one hour from the I5 corridor, Umpqua Hot Springs is year round accessible. Umpqua features 3 hot pools (one covered) located on a mineral deposit situated above the North Umpqua River. A brief but steep hike leads intrepid soak seekers to the pools from the signed parking area. Hot springers have a short, quarter mile hike most of the year or must contend with a 2 mile hike when the snow flies as the Forest Service access road is not plowed during the off-season. Don’t be surprised when encountering the naked… which is most definitely the norm here. There is also a toilet, two campsites and picnic tables located near the parking area and a composting toilet near the hot springs.Umpqua Hot Springs Weather
Umpqua Hot Springs Map and Directions
View Oregon Hot Springs in a larger mapFrom Roseburg: Travel east along Highway 138 then turn north onto Road 34, AKA 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 Forest Road 3401. Proceed another 0.7 miles to a parking area on the left.
Cross the foot bridge over the North Umpqua River to the trail. Turn right, proceed 0.1 miles to a junction. Turn to the right and start to climb a steep trail for 0.2 miles. At the next fork turn right and climb a narrow trail for 0.2 miles. At the final fork, take the path leading uphill and to the left. Look for the shelter.
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- Arduous hike
- Pets allowed
- Clothing optional
- Snow
- River
- Romantic
Place Category: Hot SpringPlace Tags: America - North, hotspring, Oregon, primative, river, slightly developed, snow, trees, and USA