Rogue River, OR • 34.5 miles
The Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River is the most popular multi-day rafting trip on the West Coast, and for good reason. It has amazing wildlife, fun rapids, warm water, and easy camping. This guide outlines the most common run on the Rogue River from Grave Creek to Foster Bar. It also includes the “Red Stretch” of the Rogue River. This stretch of the Rogue River is the immediate section above the Wild and Scenic corridor of the Rogue River. It is done either as a mellow full day (or shorter) or as an add-on to the multi-day portion of the Rogue as it feeds right into the Wild and Scenic section.
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Rogue River, OR • 34.5 miles
The Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River is the most popular multi-day rafting trip on the West Coast, and for good reason. It has amazing wildlife, fun rapids, warm water, and easy camping. This guide outlines the most common run on the Rogue River from Grave Creek to Foster Bar. It also includes the “Red Stretch” of the Rogue River. This stretch of the Rogue River is the immediate section above the Wild and Scenic corridor of the Rogue River. It is done either as a mellow full day (or shorter) or as an add-on to the multi-day portion of the Rogue as it feeds right into the Wild and Scenic section.
US $9.99

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The Upper Klamath is a challenging Class II-IV+ run, with continuous whitewater for much of the river. It is just downstream of the J.C. Boyle Powerhouse and Dam, which release water from Klamath Lake. While there are sections that are mellow Class II and III, take into account numerous other challenges such as strainers, and sieves. This guide outlines the most common run of the Upper Klamath River from the Spring Island Klamath River Access to Access #6.
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