The Rogue River is located in southwest Oregon and flows 215 miles from Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean.
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.
The Rogue was one of the original eight rivers included in the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968.
The Wild and Scenic Rogue River is surrounded by forested mountains and rugged boulder and rock-lined banks.
Steelhead and salmon fishery, challenging whitewater, and extraordinary wildlife viewing opportunities
have made the Rogue a national treasure. Popular common activities include: whitewater rafting, fishing,
jet boat tours, scenic driving, hiking, picnicking, and sunbathing.
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The Rogue National Wild and Scenic River
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