The Upper Rogue Wild and Scenic River in Oregon offers pristine river landscapes renowned for whitewater rafting, fishing, and hiking along rugged canyons and old-growth forests.
The Upper Rogue Wild and Scenic River protects a 27-mile stretch of the Rogue River from the diversion dam near Lost Creek Lake downstream to the head of Gold Ray Dam near the city of Rogue River, Oregon. The river corridor traverses diverse landscapes including steep canyons, forested slopes, and rocky rapids within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. This designation emphasizes the river's outstandingly remarkable values including its free-flowing condition, scenic beauty, fish populations, and recreational opportunities. Ecologically, the area supports native fish species such as wild steelhead and coho salmon, as well as diverse wildlife including black bears, elk, and bald eagles. Historically, the Rogue River has long been important culturally to local Indigenous tribes and played a role in Oregon’s early settlement and development, especially in timber and mining industries. Popular recreation includes whitewater rafting and kayaking through challenging rapids, sport fishing, hiking along several trails that feature panoramic canyon views, and camping in nearby sites. Notable landmarks include the Tumwater Canyon area, known for its stunning river gorge scenery, and Devil’s Staircase Rapid, a thrilling section for rafters. The Upper Rogue Wild and Scenic River appeals to visitors seeking both adrenaline-fueled water adventures and remote outdoor experiences with vibrant wild landscapes and abundant wildlife viewing opportunities.
Devil's Staircase Rapid – Class V whitewater section famous among expert rafters
Old-growth Douglas fir and cedar forests lining the river canyon
Wild steelhead and salmon fishing in the free-flowing river reaches
Tumwater Canyon Overlook with expansive views of the Rogue River gorge
A challenging series of whitewater rapids considered among Oregon’s most difficult, attracting expert rafters and kayakers.
A dramatic river gorge with cliffs reaching hundreds of feet that offers spectacular views and hiking opportunities.
The reservoir upstream from the Wild and Scenic stretch, providing a contrast of calm waters and opportunities for boating before the river narrows.