Exploring Southern Oregon: The Steamboat Inn
Idleyld Park, OR — It’s here that you’ll find the proverbial secluded cabin in the woods.
Albeit one with history, famous guests, a fabulous wine list, and homemade pies that truly tempt.
The Steamboat Inn sits perched on a bluff above the North Umpqua River in the middle of the Umpqua National Forest. It is a true mecca for fly-fishing, especially for steelhead.
Former President Jimmy Carter and his wife Rosalyn stayed here to do just that, as did Jack Hemingway. Just look for the framed black and white photos of them hanging in the lobby.
Step inside the bar-lounge-library to find a map of the world with pins affixed to indicate where guests have hailed from. Indeed, they’ve come from every state in the United States, as well as every continent, even Antarctica, when a group of scientists stayed here seeking some R&R.
From Roseberg, it’s a 38-mile drive to get here, a road flanked by majestic towering trees that take your breath away.
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