Susan Creek Falls Trail and Day-Use Area

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Overview

The Susan Creek Day-Use Area is a relaxing location where visitors can enjoy a lunch break and observe the North Umpqua River, try fly-fishing in the waters below, take a nature hike, or launch a raft or kayak on the North Umpqua River. The site lies one-half mile downstream from Susan Creek Campground and is connected by the Emerald Trail along the forested river bank. The trail continues another 0.75 miles downstream, terminating at the pedestrian Tioga Bridge where visitors can cross the mighty North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River.

The day-use area also serves as a trailhead for the Susan Creek Falls Trail which begins across Highway 138 from the parking lot. Susan Creek Falls is a spectacular 50-foot waterfall which plummets over moss lined volcanic rock cliffs and is located 0.8 mile up the trail from the Susan Creek Day-Use Area.

Know Before You Go:

Point of Interest:

The Susan Creek Falls Trail was heavily impacted by the Archie Creek Fire in 2020. The trail is currently open, though not fully restored. Visitors should be prepared for changing trail conditions depending on the time of year.
 

Susan Creek Falls Trail and Day-Use Area
Susan Creek Falls Trail and Day-Use Area

From Roseburg, OR: Take Oregon Highway 138 east for approximately 29 miles. The day-use are is on the right side of the highway and the trailhead is on the left side.

A lone fisherman fly-fishes the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River.
Mushrooms atop a decaying log near the North Umpqua Trail.
Falls on the North Umpqua Wild and Scenic River
Susan Creek Day Use Restrooms