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Explore Rogue River

Explore the Rogue River – the Wild and Scenic gem of Southern Oregon

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Baldini’s

Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Baldini’s offers family dining with a full service lounge.

107 Galice Rd
Merlin, OR. 97535
541-479-0034
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Dos Mariposas Vineyards and Lavender Farm, which opened its doors in October 2022, is a multi-generational family farm. Dos Mariposas, […]

3976 Bellinger Lane
Medford, OR. 97501
541-224-7881
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Pennington Farms
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Pennington Farms

In a renovated rustic barn on their large berry farm, the Pennington family all work together to produce a wonderful […]

11341 Williams Highway
Grants Pass, OR. 97527
541-846-0550
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Beautiful Property located within walking distance to the Jackson County Expo. Enjoy a complimentary hot breakfast and free WIFI, located […]

285 Peninger Rd.
Central Point, OR. 97502
(541) 423-1010
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Cedarwood Inn

nHere at the Cedarwood Inn, your comfort is our priority. The Cedarwood Inn of Ashland is family owned and operated, […]

1801 Siskiyou Blvd.
Ashland, OR. 97520
541-488-2000
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Built in the 1880s, this restored victorian farmhouse has evolved to reflect modern eurasian aesthetics, a passion for fine art […]

668 North Main Street
Ashland, OR. 97520
541-482-2254
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Taylor Creek Trail

This trail begins at about the 3 mile marker on Forest Road 2500. This is a “backbone trail” connecting Briggs […]

Grants Pass, OR.
(541) 471-6500
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Ta-Fish Guide Service

311 Peco Rd
Grants Pass, OR. 97526-7282
(541) 660-6443
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The Limpy Botanical Trail is an easy trail located in a botanically rich serpentine area that makes this corner of […]

Grants Pass, OR.
(541) 471-6500
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This world-famous river was in the first round of American rivers designated “Wild & Scenic” in 1968. It was a favorite vacation getaway for Clark Gable, John Wayne, and other entertainers from Hollywood’s Golden Age, and a favorite, too, with countless generations of families. The headwaters of the Rogue are on the western slopes of Mt. Mazama, in Crater Lake National Park. More than 200 miles later, it crashes into the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach. In between, you’ll find steep canyons, gentle meadows, amazing rock formations, old-growth forests, and a huge range of whitewater rafting options, from Class I to IV. Distinct sections of the Rogue – the Upper, Middle, Lower Rogue, and Rogue River Canyon – each offer a different set of adventures. It’s well known also for champion-size Chinook and king salmon, steelhead, and other varieties. Parks and camping spots are abundant, as are charming turn-of-the-century towns, Native American history, mighty redwoods, and much more.

Getting There

Upper Rogue

Among the Rogue’s treasures are its abundance of hiking trails, mountain biking routes, river access, and lakefront, all of which are easily accessed. Lost Creek Lake, Lake of the Woods, Fish Lake, Union Creek, and the Rogue River all await swimming, fishing, boating, kayaking, and paddleboarding.

 

Lower Rogue

The Lower Rogue is sought-after for whitewater rafting, with would-be permit holders lining up months in advance. Salmon and Steelhead fishing are excellent here, matched only by world-class, thrill-seeking jetboat tours.

HIKING

Centuries after native tribes and later miners and settlers trekked the steep and wild canyon of the lower Rogue River, the Rogue River Trail offers unsurpassed 30-mile hiking adventure with wilderness lodges located at just the right spots along the way. Or those seeking pure wilderness can backpack the entire trail from Grave Creek to Foster Bar near Agness and camp on the river along the way.

FISHING

Pursue legendary salmon and steelhead on the Rogue River, heralded by sport anglers since the late 1800s. The most desired fishes of the Rogue basin are native spring and fall chinook salmon, coho salmon, and summer and winter steelhead. Rogue River steelhead alone provide an outstanding fishery resource with thousands of fish entering the lower Rogue River canyon every year. In late summer and fall fishing for the immature steelhead known as “half-pounders” can be the angling experience of a lifetime.

RAFTING

Whether you are looking for a four-day wilderness adventure through rapids and the amazing Wild & Scenic section or just a day trip full of thrills and splashes, the Rogue offers it all. From the cool and relaxing upper floats at Shady Cove to the beginning of the lower canyon in Galice,  the Rogue offers the full range of river adventure with many awesome outfitters who make a trip on the river the highlight of most visitors Southern Oregon adventure.

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