Motel 6-Roseburg, OR





The Motel 6-Roseburg, OR Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail can be done as an out and back or a loop around the Copper Creek Reservoir. There are a few spots to stop for a swim along the trail. There is parking at either end of the lake and the trail can be hiked in either direction. Keep an eye out for rattlesnakes on the trail in the summer months.
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Secluded in a tranquil forest setting, a beautiful two-tiered waterfall tumbles over rock cliffs to a pool below. The upper falls drops 75 feet and the lower falls drops 50 feet. Water flows vary from full-fan in spring to a narrowed spout in late summer. This trail is not considered wheelchair or stroller accessible because it can be narrow in some places (less than three feet), the dirt surface has some large rocks, and there is a footbridge with a 13% grade at about 0.5 miles. Also, some...
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This short, family-friendly trail ends at the beautiful, 60-foot Susan Creek Falls. The North Umpqua River is also a popular spot for rafting, kayaking, and fly-fishing. Hikers can continue past the Falls to visit the Susan Creek Indian Mounds, a group of moss-covered rocks that were believed by Native Americans to have spiritual powers and grant visions. The Indian Mounds trail is much steeper than the falls trail. Accessibility: There are 2 designated accessible spaces in the paved parking...
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Hike to this majestic waterfall along the North Umpqua River. The trails wind through old-growth forests of Douglas-fir, hemlock, and sugar pine, with trees often over six feet in diameter. The crown jewel of the hike is majestic Fall Creek Falls, which is a great place to swim in the summer time. You can get a view of Fall Creek Falls from the bottom, as well as another mid way up the falls, as well as a view from the top, as the trail leads up the canyon next to the waterfall.