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  1. The Rogue River (Tolowa: yan-shuu-chit’ taa-ghii~-li~’, Takelma: tak-elam) in southwestern Oregon in the United States flows about 215 miles (346 km) in a generally westward direction from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean.

  2. The Rogue River, Oregon’s third-longest river (after the Columbia and Willamette), flows through the southwestern part of the state for 215 miles. Descending from its source high in the Cascade Range, the Rogue reaches the Pacific at the City of Gold Beach.

  3. Mar 12, 2019 · From its source high in the Cascade Mountains in southwestern Oregon near Crater Lake National Park, the Rogue, one of the longest rivers in Oregon, tumbles and flows more than 200 miles, entering the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach.

  4. The Rogue River National Recreation Trail traverses the wild section of the Lower Rogue National Wild and Scenic River along its entire length. Stretching 40 miles between Grave Creek and Big Bend, the trail offers some of southwestern Oregon's most amazing landscapes and rewarding hiking experiences.

  5. 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. The Rogue flows 215 miles from Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach.

  6. Jul 8, 2020 · The Rogue River flows from the Cascade Mountains near Crater Lake to the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach, with its watershed stretching through the Applegate and Rogue valleys. Each community is uniquely connected to the river and is worth a visit.

  7. 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.

  8. Try this 37.6-mile point-to-point trail near Glendale, Oregon. Generally considered a challenging route, it takes an average of 15 h 14 min to complete. This is a popular trail for backpacking, fishing, and hiking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day.

  9. The mighty Rogue River flows 215 miles from its headwaters in Crater Lake National Park to the Pacific Ocean in Gold Beach, Oregon. It has two Congressionally-designated National Wild and Scenic sections: the Wild & Scenic Upper Rogue River and the Wild & Scenic Lower Rogue River!

  10. The Rogue River is the embodiment of the Oregon dream lifestyle, a relaxing haven away from the strife of modern city life. The Rogue's headwaters start at Crater Lake and twist and roar for 215 miles through the Cascade, Siskiyou and Coastal Ranges before spilling into the Pacific at Gold Beach.

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