This segment is a relatively easy, beautiful stretch of the 79-mile-long North Umpqua Trail, with little elevation gain that runs parallel to the river, including several small scramble trails leading to the water. At the 12-mile mark (traveling west to east), you'll reach the historic Steamboat Area, home to one of the earliest fish camps known in the region during the 1920s. The Mott Segment provides the only drinking water source on the North Umpqua Trail, which is located where the trail meets the Mott Bridge. Across the river is the historic Steamboat Resort if you're looking for alternative accommodation to tent camping, or you can continue your journey on the trail.