Near Rogue River National Recreation Trail
Awesome running on the Rogue River Trail
Near Rogue River National Recreation Trail
Coming up to the viewpoint on Devils Backbone Trail
Near Rogue River National Recreation Trail
Driftboaters fishing for fall salmon in Mule Creek Canyon
Near Rogue River National Recreation Trail
Running up the Rogue River Trail
Near Rogue River National Recreation Trail
The Blossom Bar Creek in September 2015.

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Rogue River National Recreation Trail

4.9 (21 Ratings)
A beautiful trail along the wild and scenic section of the Rogue River.
37.8
mi
Distance
8,132
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
River/CreekSwimmingViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlife
Access Issues
The trail is open to hikers and runners only. No bikes, pack animals, etc. Much of this trail passes through wilderness. Unless you are supported by a raft, no permit is needed for foot travel.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
37.76mi
Distance
8,132ft
Elevation Gain
8,562ft
Elevation Loss
60%
Max Grade
940ft
High Point
200ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
The first five miles are quite rocky due to lava flows that have been folded upright. The lava is about 140 million year old, and the Rogue River has been eating away at for the last 1 million. This section is exposed and can be hot. At 1.7 miles, you'll pass Rainie Falls, one of the larger falls of the river. At mile 3.3, Rum Creek comes in on the south bank and Whisky Creek on the north. A quarter up Whisky Creek lies a miner's cabin dating from 1880 and used until 1973.At 9.3 miles you'll find the Black Bar Lodge, which was built in 1932 and is now a commercial lodge run by the same family since the 1960's (call ahead for reservations).At Mule Creek (22.7 miles in), you can see terraces dating back 8,000 years that Native Americans used for farming. The Rogue River Ranch, also located here, was built in 1903 and is now a museum that might be open. You can get potable water here from May 15-October 15.At 22.8 miles, the trail just goes along a road for 2 miles. It is possible to start or end your trip here if you want to do half of it.At 23.9 miles, there is another private lodge named after the community of Marial. Reservations are required.The official Wild Rogue Wilderness begins at mile 24.4, and the next two miles are some of the most scenic. Take it slow and enjoy this section.The aptly-named Inspiration Point is at mile 25.2, where the trail goes on a narrow ledge high above the cliff. The trail is both beautiful and exciting. You'll hike on a ledge carved out of the cliff high above the canyon - don't make a misstep! This is another particularly hot and exposed section. The Blossom Bar rapid, at mile 26.6, is the most difficult rapid for boaters. It was impassible until rocks were blasted out many years ago.More lodges at mile 27, 28, and 33 (the Paradise Bar Lodge, Half Moon Bar Lodge, and Clay Hill Lodge) are open to the public... if you have reservations.Just past the Paradise Lodge, you'll pass the Devils Backbone trail, which is a nice option that will add a big hill and a big view to your hike.The final miles include one substantial hill, but as you roll into the parking lot you should have a huge smile on your face!

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Contributors
Nick Wilder