Rogue River

Oregon’s Gem – The Rogue River

Posted in Rogue River on May 30th, 2010 by admin – Be the first to comment

Oregon’s Rogue River is one of Oregon’s treasures, along with Crater Lake and Mount Hood. It starts on the flanks of Crater Lake and flows 215 miles to the Pacific Ocean. There are many places to raft the Rogue River, but the most famous is the part that cuts through the Klamath Mountains in the Wild Rogue Wilderness.

The Rogue River

Rafting the Rogue River


Most trips are 4 days/3 nights and float 38 miles. Each night you’ll camp along the riverbanks and eat delicious food. Check out Northwest Rafting Company to learn more.

Rogue River Rafting Trips

Posted in Rogue River on December 13th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
Rogue River Rafting

Rogue River Rafting

The Rogue River is a Wild and Scenic River in Southern Oregon. It flows from Crater Lake and through Grants Pass before it cuts through the Siskiyou Mountains on it’s way to the ocean. A four day trip through the mountainous section is the most famous part and makes for the perfect family vacation.

Rogue River rafting trips start about 30 minutes from Grants Pass. This is a half day drive from Portland, Oregon or Central California which makes it a popular section. River use is restricted by the BLM so it takes some advance planning to get a spot during the busy summer months.

For more information about 4 day rafting trips, contact Northwest Rafting Company at (541) 450-9855.