The rogue river is a southern oregon gem and classic multi day river trip.
Rogue river wild and scenic section.
The rogue river is located in southwestern oregon and flows 215 miles from crater lake to the pacific ocean.
The average time frame to float the 33 8 mile wild section from grave creek to foster bar is three to four days.
The rogue flows 215 miles from crater lake to the pacific ocean at gold beach.
The 84 mile congressionally designated national wild and scenic portion of the rogue begins 7 miles west of grants pass and ends 11 miles east of gold beach.
Grave creek to foster bar.
Rafts and kayaks 800 6000 cfs or higher gauge.
Hiking opportunities are endless.
The wild section of the rogue river grave creek to watson creek is a regulated use section of river.
Measured upstream and downstream gradient.
From seven miles west of grants pass to 11 miles east of gold beach the 84 mile long national wild and scenic portion is.
Class iii one iv one fishladder.
The wild scenic section of the rogue river is a 36 mile stretch of river that traverses through a wild rugged and remote area of southwestern oregon.
The rogue attracts many new boaters each year because of its class ii iii rapids great weather camps and side hikes.
There is so much to do while floating the wild and scenic rogue river.
15 fpm average 30 fpm in mule creek canyon.
Rogue river wild scenic section.
Surrounded by the lush forests and rugged mountains of southern oregon the rogue national wild and scenic river was one of the original eight rivers designated wild and scenic in 1968.