Twin Rivers Vacation Park Roseburg Oregon



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Location: 433 River Forks Park Road
Roseburg, Oregon 97470
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541-673-3811
   
 
   
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Welcome to Twin Rivers RV Park in Roseburg Oregon. This beautiful well manicured RV Park offers all of the amenities and comforts of home. Visit them soon and relax. Find Oregon RV Parks near Roseburg Oregon 97470. You'll be sure to create memories the whole family can enjoy for generations. In the heart of the “Land of Umpqua,” Roseburg enjoys both the North and South branches of the Umpqua River with its famed fishing, rafting and waterfalls aplenty. Other claims to fame include six covered bridges and historic wineries. Open All Year! Amenities • Spacious Shady Sites • Grocery Store • Propane • Cable • Club Rooms • Next to River Forks County Park with Boat Ramp • River Swimming • Salmon & Steelhead Fishing • Close to Stewart Park Golf Course Local Activities • Douglas County Museum • Oregon Coast & Dunes • Umpqua Valley Arts Association • Umpqua Symphony • Community Theatre • Colliding Rivers • Lane House • Fishing • Pioneer Indian Museum • Umpqua River Lighthouse • Wildlife Safari • Wineries • Shopping • Umpqua National Forest • Music on the Half Shell • Doulgas County Fair (August) Local Attractions History Applegate Trail The Applegate Trail passed through Southern Oregon along the route of present day Main Street in Roseburg. An Historical Marker is located on Main Street just north of Douglas Avenue. The Applegate Trail, sometimes referred to as the Southern Road, was opened in 1846. It was intended to serve as an alternate way of reaching the western valleys of the Oregon Territory while avoiding the perils of the Oregon Trail along the Columbia River route. The Applegate Trail remained in use until well into the 1880's. Covered Bridges The covered-bridge-building tradition dates back to the 1850s. Out of materials that were readily available such as the Douglas Fir, which was abundant in western Oregon and well-suited for bridge construction. House-type structures were constructed over the top of the timber trusses to protect them from the damp western Oregon climate and increase their longevity. The covered bridge blended well into the early economy of the Oregon countryside. There are six covered bridges in the Land of Umpqua. For a brochure, contact the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. Douglas County Museum The award-winning Douglas County Museum of History and Natural History is located at I-5 exit #123 one mile south of Roseburg. The museum's displays offer a fun and exciting learning adventure. 2002 marked Douglas County's Sesquicentennial. Enjoy a special Museum exhibit on the first 150 years of Douglas County. Open Tuesday-Saturday 10 am-5 pm. Admission charged. Tours available. Call 541-957-7007. Historic Homes and Districts Roseburg and several surrounding communities provide a glimpse into the past as you enjoy visiting their historic structures and districts. A descriptive brochure of Historical Tours of Roseburg homes and buildings is available at the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. Floed Lane House at 544 SE Douglas Ave is open to the public Saturdays and Sundays from 1-4 pm free of charge. For more information contact the Douglas County Historical Society. Oakland Historic District Oakland was the first city in Oregon to establish an Historic District (1968). Located 15 miles north of Roseburg, Oakland was once a thriving agricultural and shipping center. The community now welcomes visitors to experience historic buildings, homes, pioneer cemeteries, antique, art and gift shops, fine dining restaurant and the Oakland Museum. Umpqua Lighthouse and Museum Protecting Pacific travelers & traders for more than a century, the graceful Umpqua River Lighthouse stands as a sentinel of history above the ever shifting sands of Oregon's dunes and crashing waves of beautiful Winchester Bay. Climb the spiral staircase and experience its unique 1st order red and white Fresnal lens, or wander through the museum located in the historic former U.S. Coast Guard Station. Located off Highway 101, 6 miles south of Reedsport, open May-October with tours daily 10 am-4 pm. Call 541 271-4631. Recreation Birding At 5,089 square miles, Douglas County is the fifth largest county in Oregon and the biggest west of the Cascades. It extends from 9,182 foot Mt. Thielsen to sea level at the Pacific Ocean. Its many diverse habitats include the entire Umpqua River watershed, two large lakes, several reservoirs, ponds and bogs, as well as timberlands, field crops, orchards, pastures and meadows. Contact the local Audubon Society (P.O. Box 381 Roseburg OR 97470) for "A Checklist of the Birds of Douglas County" or stop by the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center to pick up a copy. The pamphlet lists 320 species, including 51 accidentals. Boating (Kayaking, rafting, paddle boats, drift boats) Reservoirs, lakes and rivers throughout Douglas County offer a variety of boating opportunities. The Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center has boating information available including location of boat access points along the North, South and main Umpqua Rivers. 2011-2012 Oregon Boaters Handbook Cross Country Skiing (Diamond Lake) Over 7 miles of groomed trails and miles of back country marked trails offer skiing for all ability levels. Equipment can be rented at the North Face Store. Cycling Scenic bike paths are located along the South Umpqua River and throughout the City of Roseburg. Rural Douglas County has numerous marked bike routes. Contact the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center for a map of the City of Roseburg Bikeway System or a Douglas County Bike map. Contact local Umpqua Velo Club for current cycling events. Log onto RideOregonRide for trails & routes in the area or share your favorite ride with fellow cyclists. Diamond Lake Diamond Lake, located off Highway 138 approximately 76 miles east of Roseburg, is Douglas County's Cascade Mountains Gem. Summer and winter outdoor recreation and adventure opportunities are some of the finest you will find anywhere in the county. Diamond Lake Resort provides motel and cabin accommodations. Camping sites abound. Restaurants and convention center year-round plus a Visitors Center open in the summer. Disc Golf Riverfront Park located along the north shore of the South Umpqua River in Roseburg, stretching from Stewart Park Drive to Rowe Street, there is an eighteen-hole disc golf course. Whistler's Bend Park towards Glide, located along the North Umpqua River is a fairly wooded eighteen-hole disc golf course. Great views of the North Umpqua River and possibly the best land for a course. Golf Myrtle Creek Golf Course Roseburg Country Club Umpqua Golf Resort Stewart Park Golf Course There are four golf courses, three public and one private, in central Douglas County near Roseburg. Golfing is an activity that takes place year-round in the mild climate in the land of Umpqua. Hiking Enjoy the hundreds of beautiful trails throughout Douglas County. North Umpqua Trail hiking brochures are available at the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center as well as the Umpqua National Forest and Bureau of Land Management offices in Roseburg. Roseburg Oregon hiking club, "Friends of the Umpqua" Horseshoes Stewart Park in Roseburg has 12 nicely maintained horseshoe pits. They are located near the tennis courts. The Roseburg Horseshoe Club meets regularly in Stewart Park, weather permitting. Contact the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center for information. Loon Lake Loon Lake, located off Highway 38 approximately 68 miles northwest of Roseburg. Protected from coastal winds, fog and milder temperatures than the coast and inland areas, Loon Lake is ideal for camping, picnicking, hunting, fishing, water-skiing, sunbathing, swimming and hiking. Services including lodging, camping, restaurant, store, gas, boat launch and rental available at Loon Lake Lodge. Mount Bailey Snowcat Skiing Snowcat skiing on Mount Bailey at Diamond Lake in the southern Cascades offers hardcore skiers and riders some exciting action. Up to twelve people per day have the entire mountain to themselves and the snowcat operates in all weather conditions. Lunch is provided in a heated cabin. Call 1-800-446-4555 for rates and other information. North Umpqua River Wild and Scenic Area Located east of Roseburg via Highway 138, the Wild and Scenic section of the North Umpqua River offers the visitor unsurpassed recreational opportunities among some of the most beautiful vistas in Oregon. Camping, fishing, hiking, picnic sites, waterfalls, rafting and watchable wildlife viewpoints. This spectacular scenic route to Crater Lake is part of the National Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway. Permits are not required when rafting, and commercial outfitters are available for hire. Commercial Outfitters on the North Umpqua River Rock Climbing Roseburg is close to more than 200 climbing routes in the Umpqua Basin - 233 to be exact according to local rock climbing expert and author Greg Orton. The Callahan Mountains, 25 minutes west of Roseburg, offer one of the most popular local climbing spots, offering over 100 established climbs. For more information on Douglas County-Oregon Peaks & Summits click here. BLM Roseburg District Recreation The Roseburg District public lands contain some of the most productive forests in the world with dense stands of Douglas Fir, hemlock and cedar. Rivers and streams flow through the forests. Visitors are drawn to its many scenic and recreation attractions. Interactive brochures now available online. Rock Creek Fish Hatchery Located 22 miles east of Roseburg just off the North Umpqua Highway (Highway #138) at Rock Creek. Self-guided tours daily from 7:30am to dusk. Call 541-496-3484 for information on scheduling guided tours for groups. Year-round viewing opportunities. Handicap accessible trail and platform. Picnic area. Operated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Tennis The Stewart Park Tennis Center Complex at 1200 SW Stewart Parkway in Roseburg offers 12 outdoor-lighted courts and 3 indoor courts, snack bar and pro shop with teaching pro available for lessons. Open daily, call 541 673-3429 for court times. Waterfalls East of Roseburg along the North and South Umpqua Rivers, numerous waterfalls cascade through lush forests. The "Thundering Waters" brochure provides a detailed look at several of the most spectacular and beautiful waterfalls a copy can be picked up at the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. Umpqua National Forest The Umpqua National Forest includes nearly a million acres within the western slopes of the Oregon Cascades. From the snow of the High Cascades to the white water rapids, water has formed the forest. Explosive geologic events shaped the Umpqua's distinctive landscapes, resulting in spectacular scenery and diverse natural resources. Wineries A Wine Tour through the Land of Umpqua Visit the wineries that dot the Land of Umpqua countryside. Our Self-Guided Tour Map will help you plan your drive. The region's growing list of vintners produces a variety of award winning wines, including: baco noir, cabernet sauvignon, chardonnay, tempranillo, and riesling. Call ahead for hours on major holidays! Abacela Winery Abacela Winery owners Earl and Hilda Jones have chosen this region because it offers the climate they need to make red wines from a variety of grapes. Their flagship wine will be the Spanish variety, Tempranillo. The tasting room at Abacela is open daily from 11:00 am to 6:00 pm June through October, and 11:00 am- 5:00 pm November through May, except major holidays. 12500 Lookingglass Rd., Roseburg. Information: (541) 679-6642 Becker Vineyard Becker Vineyard is a small family owned and operated winery located seven miles north of Roseburg. Landscaping, nature trails, views of the Callahan's and sunsets provide just a few appeals at our tasting room besides our great wine. Open daily from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm all year. 360 Klahowya Ln., Roseburg. Information: (541) 677-0288 Delfino Vineyards Delfino Vineyards is a family owned and operated estate winery. Seven distinct varietals are grown on their rocky hillside vineyard, Tempranillo, Syrah, Cabernet, Zinfandel, Dolcetto, Merlot and Mueller Thurgau. Delfino wines are made using grapes grown only in their vineyard so you can "taste the place." Open daily from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. 3829 Colonial Road, Roseburg. Information: (541) 673-7575 Girardet Wine Cellars Girardet is one of Oregon's oldest wine estates, located on southwest facing slopes outside of Roseburg. Founders Philippe and Bonnie Girardet established this European-style wine estate in 1971 with an intuition that this picturesque site resembled the best vineyard lands of Europe. Over the years they were proven right; the site features an ideal microclimate on the edge of the warmer interior Umpqua Valley and the cooler coastal mountain range. Second generation Winemaker, Marc Girardet, was taught the family tradition of winemaking working alongside his father Philippe, and since 1999 has been carrying on the passion for hand-crafting extraordinary wines with a touch of Old World. Girardet welcomes visitors year-round for tasting, sales and tours. A picnic spot with vineyard view is available for visitors. Open daily 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. 895 Reston Rd., Roseburg. Information: (541) 679-7252 Henry Estate Winery Scott Henry was one of the first to explore wine growing in the Umpqua Valley. He soon demonstrated that the area was perfect- the versatile climate combined with a multitude of soil geographies provides the most diversified growing region in the state. The Umpqua Valley is blessed with warm summer days and cool nights that enhance the flavor and varietal characteristics of grapes. Climatic characteristics similar to Burgundy provide for premium wines with exceptional ageability. Visitors are welcome for tasting 11:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. 687 Hubbard Crk. Rd., Umpqua. Information: (800) 782-2686 Melrose Vineyards Founders Wayne and Deedy Parker invite you to come and experience our over 100-year old beautifully restored historic barn and taste our award-winning wines. Enjoy breathtaking views of our expansive vineyards as you picnic, or feast at your catered special event. Hours are 11:00 am to 5:00 pm daily, or call us for an appointment. 885 Melqua Rd., Roseburg. Information: (541) 672-6080 Misty Oaks Vineyard Owners Steve and Christy Simmons of Misty Oaks Vineyard came to the area from Anchorage, Alaska, with a dream of returning to the outdoor life of farming. And that they have, with six varietals grown on the vineyard- located in the Umpqua Appellation in Southern Oregon. Open March - December 11:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday through Sunday. 1310 Misty Oaks Ln., Oakland. Information: (541) 459-3558 Pyrenees Vineyard & Cellars The Apodaca family's commitment to the superb quality of their wines is evident in its excellent quality and distinction. Two Umpqua River deck locations, bring your picnic. South location open daily from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Pyrenees Vineyard and Cellars 15332 Old 99 South Hwy, Myrtle Creek. Information: (541) 863-7797 and North location open June through August Friday 5:00 - 8:00 pm, Saturday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm. 707 Hess Ln., Roseburg Information: (541) 672-8060 Reustle Prayer Rock Vineyards Reustle Vineyard is a family owned and operated winery. Stephen & Gloria invite you visit the winery and enjoy exceptional wines, spectacular views and warm genuine hospitality. Take I-5 Exit 125. Exit 125. At traffic light make left at Cal Henry Road. Proceed on Cal Henry Road to first driveway on left, 960 Cal Henry Road. Make left turn through iron gate and proceed to Tasting Room. Our Tasting Room is open Tuesday - Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Information: (541) 459-6060 Spangler Vineyards Owners Loreen & Patrick Spangler now have a brand new name for their vineyard. Spanglers Vineyards is located at 491 Winery Lane in Roseburg, Oregon. They are open 11:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. 491 Winery Ln., Roseburg. Information: (541) 679-9654. TeSo'Aria Their focus has been on quality over quantity, and they follow strict viticultural practices to ensure every hand-farmed vine produces its fruit in the best environment possible. Tasting room open daily 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. 512 N Curry Road, Roseburg. Information: (541) 464-0032 Umpqua Winegrowers Association The modern era of grape growing in Oregon began in the Umpqua Valley with the first commercial planting of fine wine grapes northwest of Roseburg in 1961. Today family owned artisan wineries are creating wines of distinctive quality and charachter that are receiving international acclaim for the Umpqua Valley. Museums *Douglas County Museum of Natural & Cultural History 123 Museum Drive / Roseburg, OR97471 The Douglas County Museum was designed by the San Francisco architectural firm of Backen, Arrigoni & Ross and built in 1969. The design received a National Award of Merit from the American Institute of Architects. Major additions were completed in 1979 and 1989 to expand both exhibition space and onsite storage facilities. In 2006 the Umpqua River Lighthouse and Museum joined forces with DCM to improve the visitor experience at both sites. The purpose of the Museum is to “collect, preserve, interpret and exhibit materials related to the history and natural history of Douglas County”. Visitors can expect to experience professional, creative depictions of historical figures and events representing the Umpqua Valley. The rich history our area provides gives the Museum opportunities to exhibit more than ten thousand years of natural and cultural history through detailed dioramas and topical exhibits. The natural history dioramas house native wildlife in richly depicted habitats from the crest of the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean. The museum facility contains thousands of square feet of exhibit galleries, storage areas, library, photo laboratory, auditorium, gift shop and research facilities Mt Hood Cultural Center & Museum 88900 E. Hwy 26, Business Loop / Government Camp, OR97028 Phone: (503) 272-3301 Museum showcases the regional history of Mt. Hood including natural history, early exploration, settlement history, winter sports, mountain climbing and Mt. Hood National Forest through the arts, educational enrichment and oral histories. Museum bookstore, art gallery, visitor information services and internet access on site. Special exhibits and programs throughout the year and meeting room space. Donations accepted. Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center 209 East 2nd Street / Wallowa, OR97855 Phone: (541) 886-3670 “Maxville” was the railroad logging town that existed about 15 miles north of Wallowa, Oregon. The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center serves as a platform to unify multiple cultures through educational programs, exhibits, and events. The Maxville Heritage Interpretive Center seeks to gather, catalog, preserve, and interpret the rich history of the multicultural logging community of Maxville, Oregon as well as similar communities in the Pacific Northwest. Maxville itself operated until the early 1930s and was unique in that it included 50 or so African Americans and their families and was home to the only segregated school in Oregon. Previously, historic records only made small mention of these African-Americans. In the last three years, the Maxville Heritage Project has fostered a reawakening of interest in this rich chapter of history through public lectures and school visits, an Elder-hostel lecture, AP articles and an OPB broadcast spotlighting this unique local history. With the ground swell of historic artifacts and stories emerging from descendants and those with relationships to people from Maxville, a large number of video, image, audio and textual digital files, and hard copy images have been collected. Displays include information about the loggin and railroad industry from Early 1920s-1940s. *Theater at Umpqua Community College Roseburg, OR97470 The UCC Fine and Performing Arts Department provides educational opportunities for students interested in obtaining a college transfer degree, Associate of Arts, or personal enrichment in Music, Theater, and Visual Arts. Classes are held in the Whipple Fine Arts Center. The 182-seat Centerstage Theatre is a classroom for theater, lighting, makeup and set design. Backstage has a costume loft, wood shop, makeup area and dressing rooms. Theater productions are produced quarterly. *Winchester Fish Ladder 4192 N. Umpqua Highway / Roseburg, OR97470 Adult fish can be observed swimming upstream through a fishway on the famous North Umpqua River. Species present at different times of the year include steelhead, chinook salmon, coho salmon, trout, lamprey, northern pike minnow and suckers. Directions The City of Roseburg is conveniently located on interstate 5, the north/south major corridor in western Oregon. The City may be accessed from three exits off the interstate: exit 124, 125 and 127. City Center and the Roseburg Visitors Center is east off interstate 5 at exit 124.
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