Roseburg is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is located in the Umpqua River Valley in southern Oregon and is the county seat and most populous city of Douglas County. Founded 167 years ago, in 1851, the population was 21,181 at the 2010 census, making it the principal city of the Roseburg, Oregon Micropolitan Statistical Area. The community developed along both sides of the South Umpqua River and is traversed by Interstate 5. Traditionally a lumber industry town, Roseburg is the home of Roseburg Forest Products.
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5.0 based on 9 reviews
The Umpqua Valley Arts Association is a non-profit arts organization that was founded in 1979. Our historical building houses six gallery spaces, a workshop studio, a local artist gift gallery, a fully equipped kitchen, a full-sized pottery studio, staff offices, and an outdoor stage. We are dedicated to providing art experiences to visitors with year round exhibits, classes, and conversations.
Located in a wonderful old Government building, that if I remember right as a kid growing up out Harvard in the 50s and 60s, was a Naval Reserve building, originally part of the Oregon Soldiers home, I think. The rooms and hallways inside this well-kept building are covered with displays of mixed media art featuring local artists. The displays are ever changing, so it is worth multiple visits in the course of a year. Further down in this review, this site required that I give the date of my first visit and limits me to just 2019 dates. I was forced to pick one although it is far from the correct answer. I have been regularly visiting here probably in excess of 25 years. It is a wonderful venue for a non profit venture so I donate $20 every time I visit and a much larger year-end donation. You will like this place, so please donate like I do to help keep it going.
4.5 based on 52 reviews
What a fun place full of farm items, antiques and rustic outdoor/indoor decorating items! So many outbuildings full of stuff to see and buy. Many items are left outside year-round though and are meant to be in rough shape...others are inside and well taken care of. This is a fun place to see for guys and ladies! Something for everyone here!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Glaser Estate Winery and Glaser Distillery started in May of 2011. We are a boutique vineyard, winery and distillery, located on the majestic North Umpqua River. All of our products are handcrafted on site and available for purchase in our on site tasting room. Come enjoy our wine and spirit collection seven days a week for the Spring and Summer months. Cheers!
4.5 based on 129 reviews
This hike was amazing, very accessible hike. You start off from the parking lot and have to cross the highway to access the actual hike. The hike its self was spectacular! If you are adventures and like to get to the bottom of the hike, you have that ability to get down the fall!
4.5 based on 95 reviews
This has been a popular spot in Roseburg for many years. It’s located next to the YMCA off Harvard Avenue. There’s a pavilion for events, halfshell dome over a stage for music in the park, great updated playground with slides, forts, swings, etc and it’s right on the river if you want to take a stroll with a river view. They have public restrooms and a short drive from the playground is a nice disk-golf course. My daughter and I sat and played in the shaded grass and had a picnic lunch while my wild toddler ran out some energy with other kids on the playground.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Urban Winery located in downtown Roseburg offering daily wine tasting, cheese and picnic supplies for purchase and unique winery experience.
My wife and I were visiting the Roseburg area as a possible retirement community. We happened upon the Paul O'Brien Winery and were very impressed. We have a small winery in the Los Angeles area and I was curious about their operation. We spoke to Lee Benson who we found to be very pleasant and knowledgeable. The wines we tasted were very good, ensuring we'll be back for future tastings. Thank you Paul O'Brien Winery!
4.5 based on 33 reviews
We were driving along Route 138, aware of a number of waterfalls on this route (Watson Falls, Toketee, etc). Most of these waterfalls require hiking, some of them a lot of hiking. We came across the sign for this waterfall east of Watson Falls, and decided to turn off the road. We were NOT disappointed! Not far off 138 at all, maybe 0.2 miles. Very short hike to the waterfall. It is well worth it! Very few people in the vicinity. Nice views of the creek and you can cross it over a small bridge. SO accessible and so enjoyable.
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