Umpqua River

Contact: or100mb@or.blm.gov
Phone: 541-440-4930

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In 1988, Congress designated 33.8 miles of the North Umpqua River as a Wild and Scenic River with a "recreation" classification. It begins at the confluence of Rock Creek (rivermile 35.5) near Swiftwater Bridge and ends at Soda Springs (rivermile 69.3). There are five resources listed as "Outstanding Remarkable Values: Fish, Water, Recreation, Scenery, and Cultural Resources. The Roseburg BLM, Umpqua National Forest, and State of Oregon manage this magnificent river.

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The North Umpqua River corridor begins 16 miles east of Roseburg on State Highway 138 in Glide,Oregon.

More info at http://www.or.blm.gov/roseburg/rec/nuws.html

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