Rogue River Wild and Scenic River

Rogue River Wild and Scenic River

The Rogue River in Oregon is a designated Wild and Scenic River, known for its whitewater rapids and stunning wilderness landscapes, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

7,000
Acres Protected
40
Miles of Trails
90,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Rogue River Wild and Scenic River

Rogue River Wild and Scenic River
 

The Rogue River, located in southwestern Oregon, spans approximately 215 miles from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean, with a designated Wild and Scenic section covering over 84 miles. This river is celebrated for its diverse scenery, including lush forests, rugged canyons, and scenic waterfalls. It supports a rich variety of wildlife, such as black bears, bald eagles, and a population of wild salmon and steelhead trout, making it a paradise for wildlife watchers and anglers. Historically, the river has been a vital route for Native American tribes and later for settlers and gold prospectors. Today, it is a hotspot for whitewater rafting, kayaking, and fishing. The Rogue River offers both exciting rapids for thrill-seekers and serene stretches for those looking to relax and enjoy the natural beauty. Visitors are also drawn to the distinctive Rogue River Trail, which follows the river through remote wilderness areas, offering challenging hikes and breathtaking views. The area remains largely undeveloped, preserving its wild character and pristine environment, appealing to those seeking solitude and unspoiled nature.

Highlights

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Rogue River Trail, offering a challenging hike along the river

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Prime salmon fishing spots, including banks and gravel bars

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Historic lodges accessible only by boat or foot, such as Paradise Lodge

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Rainie Falls fish ladder and natural waterfall spectacle

Notable Natural Features

Rogue River Trail

A challenging 40-mile hiking trail that follows the river, providing remote wilderness experiences.

Rainie Falls

A picturesque waterfall and popular fishing spot with a fish ladder for migrating salmon.

Paradise Lodge

A historic lodge accessible by boat or foot, offering overnight accommodations in a remote setting.