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Morrisons Rogue Wilderness Adventures has been leading world-class river rafting trips in Oregon for over 50 years. Our multi-day Rogue River rafting trips float through 40 miles of the Wild and Scenic Section of the Rogue River. Adventure with us for 3 or 4 days in a remote and pristine wilderness.
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Beginning in the Cascade Mountains, the Rogue National Wild and Scenic Riverriver stretches more than 200 miles through dense woodlands and empties into the Pacific Ocean. In 1968, it became one of the first U.S. rivers to be designated Wild and Scenic. The Rogue’s 160 Wild and Scenic river miles protect the basin’s abundant wildlife, rich cultural...
Private boaters will need permits from the Bureau of Land Management to raft the Wild section any time of the year. During peak season, from May 15 to October 15, 120 people are allowed to launch per day (including commercial trips). Hopefuls for a private rafting trip can enter the yearly online permit lotteryand reserve spaces if they win. Boater...
Ahh, the good stuff. The dozens of rapids on the Rogue’s Wild section challenge boaters with tricky rock gardens, pool drops, swift gravel bars, and tight rock canyons. Rapids range from Class I ripples to Class V (raftable!) falls. American Whitewater offers excellent pictures and descriptions for all rapids on the Rogue. Many rapids are possible ...
One of the best aspects of a private trip on the Rogue is camping along the banks of the river. The Wild section is full of flat, sandy beaches just beckoning for an overnight after a long day of paddling. Many are established campsites with names that make it easier for private boaters to map out where to end up each day. The BLM has a helpful map...
As many as 500 people may be within the 34 miles of the Rogue’s Wild Section corridor on any given day. Accordingly, it’s imperative for people to be diligent about protecting the environment, so that the ecosystem can withstand the presence of so many visitors. Anyone rafting the Rogue must practice Leave No Trace principlesand follow additional r...
To raft the Wild section, you can start at Grave Creek put-in a few miles north of Smullin Visitor Center. Since overnight parking isn’t allowed at Grave Creek, many boaters will alternatively launch from Almeda Bar, which is four miles upriver. From the take-out at Foster Bar, you’re looking at a 44-mile drive back to Galice on the unpaved Bear Ca...
Several local outfitters offer raft and gear rentals for any essentials that you may not have been able to bring with you. Most of the rental companies are conveniently located in the town of Merlin, close to the BLM visitor center and put-in. If you get the chance to join a private trip on the Rogue River, go for it. You’ll create lifelong memorie...
Jun 21, 2019 · 1. The Rogue River. Where to Camp: Valley of the Rogue State Park, Oregon. The Rogue River is one of the country’s eight original wild and scenic rivers. Spanning 215 miles through southwestern Oregon, whitewater rafters come from all over the world to experience the river’s class III and IV rapids.
We offer trips on a number of stretches of the Rogue but one of the most popular is a scenic float from Tou Velle Park down to Fishers Ferry. During this float you get amazing views of the Table Rocks, Mt. Mcloughlin, and the former site of Gold Rey Dam.
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The Rogue river offers us the opportunity to design trips to the interests and time line of our guests. We offer multi-day trips that are action packed with whitewater and amazing scenery. Our camp trips include all necessary gear like cabin tents, cots, and sleeping bags are available.