List of all cities and towns in Douglas County
Oregon has 36 counties, and Douglas County is one of them.
As of the census in 2020, there were 111,201 people living there.
Roseburg is the county seat.
Stephen A. Douglas was an American politician who pushed for Oregon to become a state. The county is named after him.
The Roseburg, OR Micropolitan Statistical Area is made up of Douglas County.
Douglas County is the largest county west of the Oregon Cascades in terms of land area.
The US Census Bureau says that the county covers 5,134 square miles (13,300 km2), of which 5,036 square miles (13,040 km2) are land and 98 square miles (250 km2) are water, or 1.9%.
It has the fifth-largest area of any county in Oregon.
Douglas County is home to a part of the Umpqua National Forest. Douglas County is one of two Oregon counties that go from the Pacific Ocean to the Cascade Range. (Lane County is the other.)
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Douglas County, Oregon:
- Anlauf
- Ash
- Azalea
- Brockway
- Calkins
- Callahan
- Camas Valley
- Canyonville
- Clearwater
- Cleveland
- Coles Valley
- Comstock
- Cow Creek
- Curtin
- Dads Creek
- Days Creek
- Diamond Lake
- Dillard
- Dixonville
- Drain
- Drew
- East Gardiner
- Edenbower
- Elgarose
- Elkhead
- Elkton
- Fair Oaks
- Fernvale
- Fortune Branch
- Galesville
- Gardiner
- Gazley
- Glendale
- Glide
- Green
- Green Acres
- Gunter
- Hawthorne
- Idleyld Park
- Kellogg
- Leona
- Lookingglass
- Melrose
- Millwood
- Milo
- Myrtle Creek
- North Fork
- North Umpqua Village
- Oakland
- Oaks
- Olalla
- Old Town
- Peck
- Peel
- Porter Creek
- Quines Creek
- Reedsport
- Reston
- Rice Hill
- Riddle
- Riversdale
- Roseburg North
- Roseburg
- Round Prairie
- Scottsburg
- Steamboat
- Stephens
- Sunnydale
- Surprise Valley
- Sutherlin
- Tenmile
- Tiller
- Toketee Falls
- Tri City
- Tri-City
- Tyee
- Umpqua
- Union Gap
- Weaver
- Wilbur
- Winchester
- Winchester Bay
- Winston
- Yoncalla