At 19,886 acres, Boulder Creek Wilderness is the smallest on Umpqua National Forest. It is located 50 miles east of Roseburg, OR. Small waterfalls and rapids connect the series of quiet pools that make up Boulder Creek, a tributary of the North Umpqua River, which runs through the heart of the area. The rocky monoliths and outcroppings attract -and challenge- technical rock climbers, especially in the southern portion's Umpqua Rocks Special Interest Geologic Area. Ponderosa pines flourish on…
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