Recreation

The Rogue River itself is the primary recreational resource. The river is internationally recognized for its excellent fishing and boating opportunities.24  There is such a demand to float the river that BLM has placed limits on boating downriver from Grave Creek and has set up lottery system to award permits. A vibrant commercial boating industry exists on the river as well. Tourism on the Wild & Scenic part of the river contributes more than $13 million annually to the local economy.

Hiking and nature viewing are also extremely popular in this area. The Rogue River National Scenic Trail begins at Grave Creek and continues downriver for 40 miles. The two-mile Rainie Falls Trail on the south side of the river affords easy access for visitors to witness numerous successful and unsuccessful passages of Rainie Falls of both humans and salmon.

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REPORTS: Economic reports released in 2009 on the importance of Rogue recreation and salmon.

VIDEO: Watch the film: "Run, Rogue Run!"

IN THE NEWS: Click here to read recent press about the Rogue.

MAPS: Click here to download maps of coho/chinook, steelhead and elk habitat in the Wild Rogue area (each PDF file is 2.8MB). Click here for a map of proposed additions to the Wild and Scenic and Wilderness systems.

Get Involved

TAKE ACTION: Contact Congress and ask them to help Save the Wild Rogue today!

HIKES: Join us in 2010 for a hike in the Wild Rogue canyon.

SPEAK UP: Be a voice for the voiceless and write a Letter to the Editor.

BUSINESSES: Join the growing number of businesses who endorse the Wild Rogue campaign.

FISHING and WATER advocates: See who supports our efforts because they love fish and water!

 

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