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1,000–9,173 ft · OR🚗 Directions
Umpqua National Forest and the North Umpqua River corridor — southwest Oregon Cascades. Douglas fir, western hemlock, western red cedar, sugar pine, and Pacific silver fir. Diamond Lake, Crater Lake\u2019s northern approach, the Rogue-Umpqua Divide Wilderness. Fall matsutake, chanterelle (Pacific golden + rainbow), cauliflower, hedgehog, and lobster flushes.
Updated Apr 19, 6:23 PM MT
Precip 7d
0.70"
Precip 14d
1.40"
Soil Temp
50°F
SWE
Snow Water Equivalent — how much water is in the snowpack vs. normal. Declining SWE means snowmelt is adding moisture to the soil.Log your find on iNaturalist to help the community and get expert ID assistance. Photos, location, and habitat notes all help with identification.
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
Umpqua National Forest
⚠ Road Access Notice
Always verify road access is public before following GPS directions to mountain areas. Many forest roads are seasonal, gated, or require 4WD. Dispersed camping follows USFS/BLM rules (typically 14-day limit). Check ranger district offices for current road and campground conditions.
0%
Drought
None
Snowmelt
complete
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