When you need a little vacation to unwind, there’s no need to go far afield; you can take a quick staycation right here in the state. Roseburg is a charming town that has lots of amenities and tons of scenic beauty.
The beautiful town of Roseburg is located in the southwestern part of the state, right off I-5. With around 22,000 residents, it's large enough to offer tons of amenities, but small enough that it has a real hometown feel.
Roseburg's downtown area is chock-full of local businesses, including restaurants, galleries, and shops. Take a stroll to do some window shopping, and grab a bite to eat.
One great dining option is Salud Brewery Bar, where you can enjoy a tasty meal, try some craft beers, and fill your growler.
The juicy burgers and loaded fries will have you mouth watering, and you'll enjoy creative microbrews, cocktails, and sangrias. Find it at 723 SE Lane Ave., Roseburg, OR 97470.
If you love wine, you've come to the right place.
Roseburg is home to more than a dozen vineyards, offering everything from pinot noirs and rieslings. And if you want to go even farther afield, you'll find another dozen or so vineyards in Roseburg's neighboring towns.
Get a full list of all the vineyards in Roseburg and the surrounding area
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Take a drive to see the only place in the world where two rivers crash head-on into each other.
The Colliding Rivers overlook gives you the perfect view of the spot where the North Umpqua River and Little River come together. Bring your camera - this view is picturesque!
Lace up your hiking boots to see Roseburg's beauty up close.
The North Umpqua Trail System is a quick 22-mile drive from downtown, and offers nearly 80 miles of gorgeous trails.
Soak and relax in Umpqua Hot Springs.
These pretty pools in the forest are directly east of Roseburg, and they're the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature. It's a bit of a hike to reach the springs, but it's worth the effort. Be aware that you'll likely encounter a few nude bathers here.
Hop in the car and drive along the North Umpqua River Wild and Scenic Corridor to see jaw-dropping waterfalls.
The scenic byway runs from Highway 138 to Highway 97, and you'll find more than a dozen cascading waterfalls along the way.
Visit Wildlife Safari to see exotic and local species right from your car.
Located just six miles from Roseburg, Wildlife Safari is a 600-acre park that's home to hundreds of animals. See everything from grizzly bears to rhinos here. 1790 Safari Rd., Winston, OR 97496.
Get a look at the country's deepest lake.
Crater Lake National Park is just a hop, skip, and jump from Roseburg. During most of the year, you can take the 33-mile rim drive to see this beauty from several overlooks.
You'll find plenty of places to lay your head in Roseburg, but Hokanson's Guest House is one of the most charming.
You'll be comfy and cozy in this quaint, historic bed & breakfast. Built in 1882, this Victorian home is listed on the National Historical Register, and your hosts, John and Vicky Hokanson, will make you feel right at home. 848 SE Jackson St., Roseburg, OR 97470.
Are you planning a trip to Roseburg soon? Visit the Roseburg Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center’s website to get even more ideas to help you plan your trip.
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