Discover the best top things to do in Idleyld Park, United States including Rock Creek Hatchery, IdleYld Lodge, North Umpqua Outfitters, Dry Creek Store, Susan Creek Falls, Lemolo Lake Resort.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Fun Center featuring escape room games, demolition room, and event room. Monthly events include murder mystery dinners, open mic nights, karaoke and family game nights. Event Planner Magician, and Hypnotist on staff and available for hire on or off site. Catering Services available on or off site. Food, Non-Alcoholic Beverages, Beer, Wine & Liquor available for purchase
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Action Packed Oregon Rafting/Kayaking Trips: We offer rafting in Oregon on the North Umpqua River with state of the art equipment. You will be supplied with everything you’ll need to stay safe, warm, and happy. We provide all the equipment you’ll need except for personal items. A trip list will be sent upon acknowledgement of policies. We carry items in our store in case you forget something such as sunglasses, chums, hats, or waterproof cameras. Wet suits, paddling jackets, and helmets are often required, and we will provide these when necessary. Full day trips: Choose from Segments I & II or Segments III & IV. ($130.00 adults – kids under 12 $125.00). Includes riverside lunch and all your equipment. Bring your own lunch, ($120.00 adults – kids under 12 $115.00). If you are lodging at one of the following locations: Swiftwater Park Guesthouse, River Vista, Dogwood Motel, Steamboat Inn or Umpqua last Resort.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
North Umpqua Store at Dry Creek is the Adventure Headquarters of the Umpqua National Forest, white water rafting guided tours, Waterfall Tours, Fishing Licences and Tackle, Self Guided tours, Maps and information for the Umpqua National Forest and Crater Lake National Park. North Umpqua Trail Maps and Shuttle services for rafting, kayaking, hiking and mountain biking the Umpqua National Forest.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
Wonderful walking trail with an easy hike to the falls. Along the sides of the trail were signs describing the types of trees and plants which we were passing. Very educational. The fall was beautiful. Unfortunately a thunderstorm was rolling in so we had to make our trip quick. There were benches along the trail where a picnic lunch would’ve been nice to take. Beautiful scenery =a plus. While in the area, we stopped at “Little Falls” which was very close. The rocks were easy to get to (parked on the road near the falls) and we enjoyed viewing the nice rushing creek. Go see both if possible - a nice “several hour” outdoor adventure.
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