Umpqua National Forest
| Umpqua National Forest | |
|---|---|
A trail through dense vegetation in the Umpqua National Forest in the Cascade Range of southern Oregon, headquartered near Roseburg, Oregon (county seat town of Douglas County) | |
| Location | Douglas / Lane / Jackson counties, of Oregon, Western United States |
| Nearest city | Roseburg, Oregon |
| Coordinates | 43°13′21″N 122°15′15″W / 43.22250°N 122.25417°W |
| Area | 983,129 acres (3,978.58 km2) |
| Established | July 2, 1907 |
| Visitors | 799,000 (in 2006) |
| Governing body | United States Forest Service (U.S. Department of Agriculture) |
| Website | Umpqua National Forest |
Umpqua National Forest, in southern Oregon's Cascade Range, covers an area of 983,129 acres (3,978.58 km2) in Douglas, Lane, and Jackson counties, and borders the Crater Lake National Park in Southern Oregon. The four ranger districts for the forest are the Cottage Grove, Diamond Lake, North Umpqua, and Tiller ranger districts. The national forest is managed by the United States Forest Service (of the United States Department of Agriculture), headquartered in Roseburg (county seat town of Douglas County), Oregon in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States.