Rogue River Rafting
Designated federal Wild and Scenic wilderness status in 1968, what is arguably Oregon’s most cherished rivers boasts 40 miles of stunning scenery that connects Crater Lake National Park and the more coastal Rogue River National Forest. The Rogue River provides ideal waters to navigate for those who want to feel that extreme element without being in truly extreme circumstances.
With Class III rapids, enjoy the thrill of rising and falling through some of Oregon’s most lush forest while learning about the region’s rich past, home to Native Americans, gold prospectors, explorers and trappers alike. Rogue River rapids are world-famous, with sections like Blossom Bar, Wildcat, and Rainey Falls providing the perfect adrenaline rushes to color the calmer floating in between. But the adventure is not just on the water. Explore sandy beaches, hike to Kelsey Creek, and stay on the lookout for bald eagles, heron, deer, bears, and turtles along the way.
Whether you’re looking to bring the kids or just feel like one again, Oregon’s Rogue River is waiting for you.
Trip Highlights
- Raft through remote old growth pine forested canyons in a wild and scenic area
- Experience famous Class III rapids that guarantee to give you a taste of fun Oregon whitewater, without being too extreme
- Camp on gorgeous sandy beaches on one of the most famous rivers in the United States
Itinerary - 5 Days
- Day 01: Merlin, Oregon
- Day 02: Camp 1
- Day 03: Camp 2
- Day 04: Camp 3
- Day 05: Depart
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