Whitehorse Falls Campground

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Whitehorse Falls, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon
Whitehorse Falls, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon

Whitehorse Falls Campground

Umpqua National Forest


Whitehorse Falls Campground

Whitehorse Falls Campground is 66 miles east of Roseburg along the Clearwater River in the Umpqua National Forest. Forested campsites provide a restful stop for travelers. Pretty little Whitehorse Falls tumbles over rocks and spills into a quiet pool. A few miles away is Clearwater Falls. Good fly fishing is found in the area. Hiking trails offer chances to spot area wildlife and enjoy the forest.

Whitehorse Falls Campground has 5 spacious campsites for RVs, trailers, and tents. A mature conifer forest provides ample shade. There is no potable water at the campground. All 5 sites are first-come, first-served.

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Whitehorse Falls Campground Basics
Whitehorse Falls Campground Location: 66 miles east of Roseburg on Highway 138.
Elevation: 3,790 feet
Nearby Gateway Cities: Roseburg - 66 miles
Number of Sites: 5
Open - Closed: Mid-April through late October, depending on the weather
Max. People per single site: 8
Vehicles per single site: 1 (fee for additional vehicles)
Pets: On leash, always attended
Operated by Umpqua National Forest
Diamond Lake Ranger District: (541) 498-2531

Reservations
No Reservations Available All campsites at Whitehorse Falls are first-come, first-served.
Maximum vehicle length: 25 feet
Wheelchair accessible sites: None designated
Fees: $10 per night
Check-in, check-out: check-in - 1:00 PM
check-out - 11:00 AM

Whitehorse Falls Campground Amenities
Campsites: Picnic table, campfire ring, no hook-ups
Campground: Vault toilets, no potable water
Showers: No
Dump station: No
Attractions near Whitehorse Falls Campground:
  • View beautiful Whitehorse Falls and nearby Clearwater Falls.
  • Try your luck fishing.
  • Explore local hiking trails.
  • Drive over to nearby Lemolo Lake.




Whitehorse Falls Campground, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon

Whitehorse Falls Campground

Key Whitehorse Falls Campground Regulations

  1. Quiet Hours run from 10:00 PM to 6:00 A.
  2. Dogs must be kept on leash and attended at all times.
  3. Help prevent the spread of invasive insects by obtaining your firewood locally.
  4. Campfires may only be in developed fire pits.

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Whitehorse Falls Campground, Umpqua National Forest, Oregon

Whitehorse Falls Campground

Whitehorse Falls Area
Attractions and Activities

  • Visit nearby Whitehorse Falls Viewpoint and Picnic Area, Watson Falls, and Lemolo Lake
  • Drive to Crater Lake National Park.
  • Rent a boat at Diamond Lake Resort, everything from fishing boats to paddle boats and bumper boats.
  • Find 5 public boat ramps and 3 fish cleaning stations around Diamond Lake. The North End Boat Ramp has a concrete jetty for shoreline fishing. The jetty is designed for persons with disabilities.
  • Spend the day at Diamond Lake's South Shore Picnic Area next to Broken Arrow Campground with picnic sites, fireplaces, running water, flush toilets. Sites are adapted for persons with disabilities. Enjoy a playground, volleyball court, horseshoe pits, & swimming beach.
  • Schedule an outing with the Oregon Mountain Guides for guided mountain biking and hiking excursions.
  • Drive on Highway 138 to beautiful Toketee Falls.
  • Hike or cycle on the famous North Umpqua Trail.
  • Hike on the Mt. Thielsen Trail to a nice viewpoint for the peak at mile 1.6.
  • Cool off at the Poole Creek Swimming Site at Lemolo Lake. Also, fish for Kokanee, brook and rainbow trout.

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