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Hemlock Lake Campground

Contact Info
Umpqua National Forest
18782 N. Umpqua Hwy
Glide, OR

Phone:
541-496-3532
Basics
Number of Sites:
13 sites
Elevation:
4400 feet
Basic Directions

From the North Umpqua Ranger Station (16 miles east of Roseburg on State Highway 138), take Highway 138 west 1/4 mile to Little River Road No.17. Follow Little River Road for 32 miles to the campground.

Description

Hemlock Lake, a 28 acre man-made reservoir, is 33' at its deepest point. There is a boat ramp at Hemlock Meadows, located 1/2 mile around the east arm of the lake (NO MOTORS ALLOWED). Scenic hiking trails in the area include a one-mile loop trail around the lake and the 5 mile Yellow Jacket Loop Trail #1522 which connects with a 1 mile side trail (#1516) to Flat Rock Mt. (used years ago as an emergency lookout). Yellow Jacket Loop Trail passes through high elevation timber and alpine meadows abundant with wildflowers in the spring.

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Details

Season
June 1 to October 31
Elevation
4400 feet
Basic Info
Total Sites:
13 sites
More Site Details
Max RV Length:
35 feet
Additional Details

Amount of use : Moderate


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