| Roseburg, Oregon is part of the hundred valleys of the Umpqua. Located in southwestern Oregon, the opportunities for outdoor recreation in Roseburg are limitless. From river rafting and mountain climbing, to salmon fishing in some of the most picturesque areas of the Pacific Northwest, Roseburg is part of a water wonderland crowned by the famous Umpqua River. With only 19 people per square mile, but endless lush forests and cascading waterfalls make Roseburg the perfect unspoiled area to explore.Douglas County, where Roseburg is located, offers plenty of boating and fishing settings, especially on the beautiful North Umpqua, a river that's famous among fishermen. Trout, salmon, and bass flourish in the river, as well as a native run of summer steelhead, one of the world's only.Roseburg features covered bridges, mid-1800s restored homes, and the nationally acclaimed Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History, as well as numerous opportunities for theater and music.The Wildlife Safari is North America's foremost exotic zoological park. Tour one of the area's many wineries, which feature chardonnay, pinot noir, gewrztraminer, Riesling, zinfandel, and cabernet varietals. In downtown Roseburg is a historic church that has been converted into shops. Nearby are various boutiques that feature unique items, and the Umpqua Valley Arts Center, where the works of many local artists are featured. |