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    Top Spots in and near Rogue River

    • Josephine County, Oregon

      Raft or Kayak the Wild & Scenic Rogue River

      4.8
      The Wild and Scenic Section of the Rogue River is a hidden secret in the Pacific Northwest. This virtually untouched 34-mile section boasts some of the most pristine and secluded scenery in Oregon. Bald eagles, osprey, and black bears are frequently (if not always) spotted along the way. This bea...
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    • Ashland, Oregon

      Summit Mt. Ashland

      5.0
      5 mi / 1550 ft gain
      Situated in Southern Oregon right near the California border lies the Siskiyou Mountain Range's tallest peak, Mount Ashland. Mount Ashland is a very popular area for many recreational activities, one of the most popular activities is skiing. The ski area was opened up in 1963 and has changed hand...
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    • Jackson County, Oregon

      Backpack to Devil's Peak and the Seven Lakes Basin

      3.0
      13.7 mi / 3050 ft gain
      Starting at at elevation of 5250 feet, the trail climbs steadily from the trailhead for approximately 3.3 miles to pass at 6900 feet. From here you will come to a junction where going right will lead to Devils Peak and the PCT and going left (straight) will take down into the basin. If you starte...
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    • Prospect, Oregon

      Mill Creek Falls & Barr Creek Falls

      5.0
      1.54 mi / 315 ft gain
      Mill Creek Falls is a lesser-known gem in Southern Oregon. At 173 ft it is one of the tallest in the area, and Barr Creek Falls, plunging 240 ft, is less than a quarter mile further down the trail. The viewpoints can be accessed year-round though flows often fluctuate and spring/winter may best f...
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    • Prospect, Oregon

      Pearsony Falls

      1.17 mi / 198.44 ft gain
      Pearsony falls, located in the Oregon State Park known as Prospect State Scenic Viewpoint, is about 15 feet tall and cascades picturesquely in two sections underneath a green canopy and between mossy rocks. The falls flow year round, though water levels vary with the season. A trip to Pearsony Fa...
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    • Ashland, Oregon

      Hike and Climb Pilot Rock

      8 mi / 1000 ft gain
      Pilot Rock is one of the most prominent features in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument and is visible from over 40 miles away in the Shasta Valley of northern California and the Rogue Valley of Southern Oregon.Similar to Devil’s Tower in Wyoming, though much smaller in stature, Pilot Rock is ...
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    • Ashland, Oregon

      Hike to Hobart Bluff

      2.5 mi / 200 ft gain
      Hobart Bluff is part of the Western Cascades, a range of weathered volcanic mountains that are much older than the High Cascades that most people think of today, the range of Shasta, Rainier, and Hood. These mountains are shorter as a result of the work of time and usually have summits wrapped in...
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    • Del Norte County, California

      Backpack to Raspberry Lake

      1.0
      12 mi / 1800 ft gain
      If you wish to experience the beauty of the Siskiyou Wilderness and avoid the crowds associated with The Devil’s Punchbowl, then consider a visit to Raspberry Lake. Beginning at the Young’s Valley Trailhead (Coordinates: 41.889919, -123.654755), this hike is a great option for those seeking wide...
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    • Agness, Oregon

      Fly Fish the Rogue River at the Mermaid Riffle

      The Steelhead run on the Rogue River is famous the world over and for good reason. Like anywhere, local guides are the gatekeepers to the right spot and should be contacted accordingly.  Steelhead run December through March and Chinook April through Fall, with Coho making an appearance in the lat...
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    • Agness, Oregon

      Stand Up Paddleboard the Mermaid Riffle on the Rogue River

      The Rogue River is famous the world over for rafting and for its Steelhead runs, possessing a dramatic undeveloped canyon untouched by road and man, and being one of the Original 7 Wild & Scenic Rivers designed by Congress. And not only is it fantastic for rafting but entire sections are perf...
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    • Klamath Falls, Oregon

      Hike to the Summit of Mt. McLoughlin

      5.0
      9 mi / 3900 ft gain
      This is not an easy hike, but every step is more than worth it. Unlike Mount Thielsen to the north, this summit requires no scrambling/climbing; it's just a long, steep hike. Mount McLoughlin (named for John McLoughlin of Hudson's Bay Company and Oregon Trail fame) is a lava cone on top of a comp...
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    • Tiller, Oregon

      South Umpqua Falls

      If you are early enough, you can park at the designated day use parking area, which is where the bathroom is. There are picnic benches there along with a path to the top of the falls. If you want to be where the real action is, take the dirt trail down to the bottom of the falls which is less tha...
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    • Prospect, Oregon

      Rogue River Gorge Viewpoint

      5.0
      This 500 ft. long gorge carved out of an old lava tube sits right along highway 62 near Crater Lake. The original road that brought travelers to the National Park passed right next to the gorge but it now remains hidden from view of the current highway.  The area isn't large but has a nice parki...
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