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  1. 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. The river’s watershed occupies 5,164 square miles, nearly all of it in Oregon (3 ...

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  2. 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.

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  4. Welcome to the wild and scenic Rogue River! This legendary river has long been a secret paradise for game fishermen and now you are invited to enjoy its long and entertaining history, filled with tales of gold, Indians and modern-day moviemaking.

  5. Once a major Native American habitation site, the area has enjoyed a rich human history of over 9,000 years. After Europeans arrived, the site evolved into a small gold-mining community, with up to 100 residents trying to scratch a living from the gold-bearing gravel bars of the mighty Rogue River.

  6. One of the eight rivers established with passage of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act in 1968, the designated segment of the Rogue extends from the mouth of the Applegate River (about six miles downstream from Grants Pass) to the Lobster Creek Bridge (about eleven miles upstream from its mouth), a total distance of 84 miles.

  7. Mar 2, 2017 · The 40-mile trail runs alongside the scenic Rogue River, from the Foster Bar Campground (about 35 miles upriver from Gold Beach) to the Grave Creek boat ramp beyond.

  8. The lower Wild & Scenic Rogue River is one of the most stunning watersheds in the United States. The Wild Rogue provides freshwater habitat to massive ocean-going salmon and steelhead runs and hosts a diversity of flora and fauna unmatched nearly anywhere in the Pacific Northwest.

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