Lodging

There are many options for lodging in the Umpqua Valley and we would be happy to point you in the right direction. We also recommend renting a car from the airport you arrive into Medford or Eugene.

 

Hampton Inn

New hotel located in a great central location

$100-150 /night

Call 541-492-1212 to book

Illahee Inn

Charming rooms in Glide 5-15 minutes from all the north Umpqua boat launches across the street from the best coffee shop in the area.

$90/night (double occupancy)

Call 541-580-2344 to book

Air BNB

Lots of nice options in wine country or right on river.

Things to do

Local Wineries

The Umpqua valley is a heavy hitter these days in the wine industry and is world renowned for its pinots. We are always happy to point you in the right direction so that you may have a taste after a day on the river. Wineries range from mom-and-pop farms to award winning upscale vineyards.

 

Wildlife Safari

A little known gem in the heart of the Umpqua Valley. Drive through in the comfort of your car and be surrounded by local animals from Oregon and exotic animals from Africa ranging from elephants, giraffes, cheetahs and large cats.

 

Umpqua Waterfall Hikes

The Umpqua valley is famous for its numerous waterfalls and stunning views. These waterfalls are easily located off Highway-138 and viewing spots range from right alongside the road to a couple mile lingo hike. Crater Lake is about 2 hour drive away.

 

Winchester Fish Ladder

During the winter months and into spring, winter steelhead are working their way up river to its spawning grounds. The Winchester Fish Ladder is one of many obstacles that the fish have to overcome in order to finish their mission. It just so happens that there are a few glass windows people can look through to watch massive steelhead migrate up stream.

 

7 Feathers Casino

A local casino right on the banks of the south Umpqua.

Lodging available as well.

 

Douglas County Museum

Located in Roseburg, OR. A nice place to spend a few hours checking out historical treasures from Lewis and Clark’s expedition to commercial old growth logging.

 

“if you are looking for inspiration to go fishing it only takes a few minutes here to get excited”