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  1. ROW provides shuttle service for guests returning to Morrison's lodge where guests can plan to arrive back to Morrison's Lodge om Merlin Oregon approximately 5:00 - 5:30 PM PST. TRIP LENGTH: 4 days. AGE LIMIT: Minimum age is 7. BOAT TYPE: Paddle Raft, Oar Raft, Inflatable Kayak.

  2. More about Rogue River Rafting and Camping. Rogue River Rafting and Camping. 4-days . Adult: $1540. ... ROW Adventures is a proud member of America Outdoors, American ...

  3. Located in southwestern Oregon, the Rogue River originates in the Cascade Range near Crater Lake and runs 215 miles to the Pacific Ocean. Full of salmon runs and rugged beauty, humans have lived along the Rogue River for at least 8,500 years. Today, the river attracts visitors keen on hiking, fishing, and white water rafting the famous “ Wild ...

  4. Wild Sheep and Granite Rapids. Meet your team leader at 7:30am for the two-hour bus ride to Hells Canyon rafting trip on the Snake River. We'll serve a ROW-hosted continental breakfast along the way. Our launch point is at the base of Hells Canyon Dam, approximately 1,500 feet above sea level.

  5. Commence your adventure in Cambridge, Idaho, before launching on the Snake River. Once on river encounter Class IV rapids like "Wild Sheep" and "Granite," fish for trout, and partake in a short hike. Riverside camping provides a serene evening, complete with hors d’oeuvres and starlit skies. Days 1-3 bring more rapids, scenic exploration, and ...

  6. To learn more about how we thoughtfully craft our family trips, read A Message to Mother's from ROW Founder Betsy Bowen! We also have "Open Enrollment" (not specific to only families) departures every Monday on this Salmon River Rafting Trip. Request more info on our Family rafting trips on call 208-765-0841.

  7. Rafting the Rogue River is one of the best adventure vacations you can find. It's warm, lightly surging waters are challenging yet accommodating. As you wind your way through pine-coated canyons within the “Wild & Scenic” wilderness, you can spot black bears scavenging for blackberries on another side of the river or wading in to search for salmon.

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