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W ith its three miles of shaded green frontage property on the scenic Rogue River, Valley of the Rogue State Park is a pleasant place for camping, boating, fishing, and enjoying nature. Year-round Camping Note: Tent sites and full-hookup sites are available year-round. Electrical sites with water are available seasonally. Universal Access Campsite E7 and A1 is accessible according to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Camping Rates Rates for state park campsites are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting oregonstateparks.org. Yurts! Enjoy the comforts of a domed tent with structural support, a wood floor, a lockable wooden door, lights, heat, and beds with vinyl-covered mattresses. A bunk bed sleeps three, and a fold-out couch sleeps two. A fire ring, a picnic table, and paved parking are right outside. Up to two pets (cats and/ or dogs only) are allowed in the pet-friendly facilities for an additional fee. Things to Do Summer programs include Junior Ranger activities for youth and evening campfire presentations. The park also has horseshoe pits, a group picnic area, a sand volleyball court, three miles of river access for fishing, and a boat ramp. Regional attractions include: • Tou Velle State Recreation Site and Joseph Stewart State Recreation Area • River rafting and kayaking • Crater Lake National Park • Guided fishing trips • Oregon Caves National Monument • The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland • Britt music festivals and the historic district of Jacksonville • Jet boat tours of the Rogue River and Hellgate Canyon • Mouintain bike trail Gold Country The hills and streams surrounding the Rogue River Valley were once a rich gold mining region. The state park lies along the Applegate Trail and the 1857 Oregon gold rush. An interpretive kiosk with information on this time period is located in the rest area near the river. Local museums, historic buildings, and reconstructed “frontier” towns also tell the story of the mining era. The abandoned gold-mining town of Golden, three miles west of Wolf Creek Inn, is now state park property. A church with an adjacent cemetery, an original homestead, and a building once used as a post office and general store are among the structures still standing on what is now Golden Townsite State Heritage Site. Gold Hill Historical Society’s Museum offers displays and information on the area’s famous mining district. A stroll through historic Jacksonville depicts the height of Southern Oregon’s Gold Rush. The town’s historic district offers restaurants and shopping among many fine examples of 19th century architecture. Trail Choices Stretch your legs on our River’s Edge Trail, a 1¼-mile route along the Rogue River. A platform for salmon and wildlife viewing is open on the trail near our campground program area. A 3½-mile paved, multi-use trail through the park is the first segment of the new Rogue River Greenway Trail, a key link in a proposed recreation route connecting Ashland and Grants Pass. The trail connects the park with the city of Rogue River. Valley of the Rogue Reserve early! Reserve campsites and yurts one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting oregonstateparks.org. Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today, call 541-582-3128. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687. Cancel online: oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com Valley of the Rogue State Park I-5 at Exit 45B, 12 miles E of Grants Pass 541-582-3128 Park Information: 1-800-551-6949 oregonstateparks.org Latitude: 42.411111 N Longitude: -123.148611 W Canyonville, Wolf Creek Inn SHS, Golden Townsite SHS Grants Pass Kerby, Cave Junction, Illinois River Forks State Park, Oregon Caves National Monument Exit 45B Valley of the Rogue State Park Medford Jacksonville Ashland Tou Velle State Rec. Site Klamath Falls Casey SRS, Joseph H. Stewart SRA, Crater Lake National Park Gold City of Rogue River (Exit 45B) Park entrance, campground registration Loop F Loops B-E Loop A North River Rd Campground Day-use area Rogue River Valley of the Rogue State Park 5 5 5 99 99 99 234 140 62 238 238 199 R o g u e R . Group camping Group picnicking Boat ramp R o g u e R . 63400-8671 (4/209) • 95 full-hookup sites (23 pull-through) • 55 electrical sites with water • 7 tent sites with water nearby • 8 yurts (four pet-friendly) • Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites • Group picnic area • 2 group tent camping areas • Flush toilets and hot showers • Firewood for sale (see park host) • RV dump station (located a half a mile past the registration booth) CAMPGROUND Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation.

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With its three miles of shaded green frontage property on the scenic Rogue River, Valley of the Rogue State

Park is a pleasant place for camping, boating, fishing, and enjoying nature.

Year-round CampingNote: Tent sites and full-hookup sites are available year-round. Electrical sites with water are available seasonally.

Universal AccessCampsite E7 and A1 is accessible according to the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Camping RatesRates for state park campsites are subject to change. You can get up-to-date information by calling 1-800-551-6949 or visiting oregonstateparks.org.

Yurts!Enjoy the comforts of a domed tent with structural support, a wood floor, a lockable wooden door, lights, heat, and beds with vinyl-covered mattresses. A bunk bed sleeps three, and a fold-out couch sleeps two. A fire ring, a picnic table, and paved parking are right outside. Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in the pet-friendly facilities for an additional fee.

Things to DoSummer programs include Junior Ranger activities for youth and evening campfire presentations. The park also has horseshoe pits, a group picnic area, a sand volleyball court, three miles of river access for fishing, and a boat ramp. Regional attractions include: • Tou Velle State Recreation Site and Joseph Stewart

State Recreation Area• River rafting and kayaking• Crater Lake National Park• Guided fishing trips• Oregon Caves National Monument• The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland• Britt music festivals and the historic district of Jacksonville• Jet boat tours of the Rogue River and Hellgate Canyon• Mouintain bike trail

Gold CountryThe hills and streams surrounding the Rogue River Valley were once a rich gold mining region. The state park lies along the Applegate Trail and the 1857 Oregon gold rush. An interpretive kiosk with information on this time period is located in the rest area near the river.

Local museums, historic buildings, and reconstructed “frontier” towns also tell the story of the mining era. The abandoned gold-mining town of Golden, three miles west of Wolf Creek Inn, is now state park property. A church with an adjacent cemetery, an original homestead, and a building once used as a post office and general store are among the structures still standing on what is now Golden Townsite State Heritage Site.

Gold Hill Historical Society’s Museum offers displays and information on the area’s famous mining district. A stroll through historic Jacksonville depicts the height of Southern Oregon’s Gold Rush. The town’s historic district offers restaurants and shopping among many fine examples of 19th century architecture.

Trail ChoicesStretch your legs on our River’s Edge Trail, a 1¼-mile route along the Rogue River. A platform for salmon and wildlife viewing is open on the trail near our campground program area.

A 3½-mile paved, multi-use trail through the park is the first segment of the new Rogue River Greenway Trail, a key link in a proposed recreation route connecting Ashland and Grants Pass. The trail connects the park with the city of Rogue River.

Valley of the Rogue

Reserve early! Reserve campsites and yurts one day to nine months in advance by calling 1-800-452-5687 or visiting oregonstateparks.org.

Need to cancel your reservation? Follow these guidelines: If your reservation is for today, call 541-582-3128. Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687.Cancel online: oregonstateparks.reserveamerica.com

Valley of the Rogue State ParkI-5 at Exit 45B, 12 miles E of Grants Pass

541-582-3128

Park Information:1-800-551-6949 oregonstateparks.org

Latitude: 42.411111 N Longitude: -123.148611 W

Canyonville,Wolf Creek Inn SHS,Golden Townsite SHS

Grants Pass

Kerby, Cave Junction,Illinois River Forks State Park,Oregon Caves National Monument

Exit 45BValley of the RogueState Park

Medford

JacksonvilleAshland

Tou VelleState Rec. Site

Klamath Falls

Casey SRS,Joseph H. Stewart SRA,Crater LakeNational Park

Gold

City ofRogue River

(Exit 45B) Park entrance,campground registration

Loop F Loops B-E Loop A

North River Rd

Campground

Day-usearea

Rogue River

Valley of the RogueState Park

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99

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234

140

62

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199

Ro g u e R

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Group campingGroup picnicking

Boat ramp

Ro g u e R

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63400-8671 (4/209)

• 95 full-hookup sites (23 pull-through)

• 55 electrical sites with water

• 7 tent sites with water nearby

• 8 yurts (four pet-friendly)

• Paved parking, picnic table, and fire ring at all sites

• Group picnic area

• 2 group tent camping areas

• Flush toilets and hot showers

• Firewood for sale (see park host)

• RV dump station (located a half a mile past the registration booth)

C A M P G R O U N D

Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the Oregon Department of Transportation.

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Salmon/wildlifeviewing platform

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Rogue R. Greenway Trail3½ miles from N River Road to Gold Hill

Rogue River Greenway Trail (paved)

2½ miles to City of Rogue River

Check-in after 4 p.m.

Check-out by 1 p.m.

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soft s

urface)

5

5

Amphitheater

Program area Dump station

Park host

Interpretivehost

F Loop55 electrical sites

To overflowparking

F22(40)

F43(74)

F8(52)

F2(71)

F45(76)

F50(49)

F7(32)

F48(79)

F53(40)

F36(85)

F42(34)

F24(80)

F44(44)

F49(38)

F52(37)

F32(50)

F12(86)

F39(78)

F14(50)

F6(75)

F33(79)

F15(32)

F31(65)

F46(50

F26(52)

F40(40)

F20(38)

F21(75)

F35(45)F47(36)F34(30)

F18(81)

F11(50)

F10(80)

F54(33)

F13(35)

F4(50)

F38(37)

F28(50)

F3(36)

F30(67)

F55(54)

F1(54)

F23(53)

F51(48)

F17(51)

F9(40)F29(30)

F16(73)

F37(57)

F25(30)

F19(50)

F27(82)

F41(47)

F5(62)

River’s Edge Trail

E10(42)

E2(41)

E5(40)E6(33)

E3(41)

E8(34)E9(37)

E1(36)

E4(42)

D23(76)

D27(60)

D25(48)

D35(43)

D26(88)

D8(87)

D9(44

D24(47)

D19(52)

D20(78)

D31(90)

D3(100)

D14(89)

D28(71)

D34(84)

D2(48)

D11(89)

D33(49)D1(52)

D13(47)D22(45)

D15(47)

D36(44)

D7(44

D12(50)

D29(47)

D18(60)

D32(48)

D21(48)D16(45)

D5(98)

D4(39)D30(48)

D10(54)

D17(77)

D6(38)

Park host

Park host Park hostPark host

Overflow parking

C10(44)

C13(48)

C4(47)

C12(51)C11(48)

C1(48

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C9(44)

C5(47)

C7(44)

C14(44)

C6(47)

C3(50)

C8(44)

B26(53)

B29(46)

B12(45)

B24(46)

B9(46)

B18(50)

B6(45)

B19(45)

B35(47)

B32(50)

B3(44)

B21(44)

B15(44)B17(60)B13(47)

B1(51)

B23(70)

B22(49)

B28(47)

B7(46)

B4(45)

B31(47)

B20(70)

B16(45)

B34(46)

B25(47)B14

(80)

B10(45)

B33(85)

B30(80)

B27(64)

B11(80)

B8(60)

B5(70)

B2(83)

Volleyball court

E11

E11

E12

B & C Loops49 full-hookup sites

D & E Loops46 full-hookup sites, 2 yurts

A2A1

A12

A8(53)

A3A14

A11

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• Campground quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.

• All vehicles must be parked on pavement.

• Bicycles are permitted on the bike path and on park roads, but must be ridden with the traffic flow. Bicycles are not allowed on restroom paths. Riders younger than 16 must wear helmets.

• Please adhere to the 15 mph speed limit in the campground.

• Use the RV dump station when dumping a full holding tank.

• Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in a vehicle or tent. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be properly removed.

Accessible facility

Pet-friendly facility

Full-hookup site(site length in feet)

Electric site(site length in feet)

Tent site

Yurt

Group camp

Shower

Restroom

Non-flush toiletSelf-registration stationInformation kiosk

Vending machine

JR Beaver Lodge

Parking (overflow)

Firewood

Horseshoe pit

Trailhead

Hiking trail

Bicycle trail

River access

D39(78)

A2

F44(44)

All information or fees subject to change without notice. This brochure is available in alternative formats upon request. Call 1-800-551-6949. Oregon Relay for the hearing impaired: dial 711.

(37)E7

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A9

A4

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A7

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Valley of the Rogue