“through a dense canopy of Douglas-fir and lodgepole”
The Warm Springs Falls Trail winds through a dense canopy of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine. The trail leads to an opening above a canyon formed from basalt cliffs. Warm Springs Falls pours over columns of basalt thundering to the creek bed over 70 feet below. Caution is advised when nearing the edge of the bluffs as there are no guardrails. The trail takes on a special beauty in the spring when the Rhododendron are in bloom. Directions from Roseburg: Travel east on Highway 138 and turn north onto Road 2610, the Lemolo Lake road. Follow this road for approximately 4 1/2 miles across Lemolo Dam and bear left onto Road 2610-600, the Birds Point road. Continue approximately another three miles to the junction with 2610-680, turn left and go approximately 1 1/4 miles to the trailhead on the left. If you cross Warm Springs Creek, you've gone too far.
The Warm Springs Falls Trail winds through a dense canopy of Douglas-fir and lodgepole pine. The trail leads to an opening above a canyon formed from basalt cliffs. Warm Springs Falls pours over columns of basalt thundering to the creek bed over 70 feet below. Caution is advised when nearing the edge of the bluffs as there are no guardrails. The trail takes on a special beauty in the spring when the Rhododendron are in bloom.
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