Built on reclaimed sand-gravel mines on the serene banks of Roseburg, Oregon’s South Umpqua River, Bar Run is a spectacular new golf course designed by Pacific Northwest native Dan Hixson. Take in the view and play an extra round when you stay at our brand-new RV Resort and Cottages.
Bar Run is a remarkable place. Beyond our spectacular course and gleaming new RV Resort, we are surrounded by an abundance of attractions, including downtown Roseburg, sweeping mountain vistas, wine country, and idyllic river bends.
Today, the South Umpqua River serves as the northern border of the golf course along the 8th, 10th, and 11th holes, but it once completely covered this little pocket of the American West. When Umpqua Sand & Gravel opened for business in the 1960s, our objective was to mine the land’s “river bar” layer for round rock, sand and gravel on the river bank.
The “Bar Run” name offers homage to hitting pay dirt, which gets excavated, washed, and sifted into various materials used in construction, agriculture, landscaping, and golf course development. Simply put, “Bar Run” is the foundation of this golf course. That’s why we chose it as a namesake — a tip of the hard hat to geological history and a business built from the ground up.
“Bar Run” is the foundation for everything we do at Bar Run Golf and RV Resort— and everything we’re building for the future. In fact, golfers often get a glimpse into Umpqua Sand & Gravel’s daily mining operations on and off the fairways at Umpqua Sand & Gravel. One of our iconic, and dare we say, rustic dragline buckets stands between the 14th fairway and 16th green.
Course length, rating and slope is based on middle-tees where applicable. Information is kept up-to-date from season-to-season and is drawn from the course's own website. You can visit this Bar Run Golf & RV Resort website directly by clicking here.