Clever Hiker: Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

A review of facts, highlights, lowlights, and tips for hiking the Rogue River.

Clever Hiker: Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

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Clever Hiker: Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

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Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

The Rogue River Trail is one of the most scenic early-season backpacking trips in the Pacific Northwest. The route traverses the north side of the Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River from Grave Creek to Foster Bar. This portion of the river is the most remote stretch, as no roads cross the river, making it only accessible by boat or on foot.

The scenery is fantastic, with steep canyon walls, sparkling waterfalls, and deep green pools. Flora and fauna are abundant, and anglers come from around the world to fish the famed Rogue River. You won’t see too many other hikers on the trail, and there are many beautiful campsites along the way. With limited early-season backpacking options in the Pacific Northwest, the Rogue River Trail is among the best.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

Clever Hiker: Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

The Rogue River Trail is one of the most scenic early-season backpacking trips in the Pacific Northwest. The route traverses the north side of the Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River from Grave Creek to Foster Bar. This portion of the river is the most remote stretch, as no roads cross the river, making it only accessible by boat or on foot.

The scenery is fantastic, with steep canyon walls, sparkling waterfalls, and deep green pools. Flora and fauna are abundant, and anglers come from around the world to fish the famed Rogue River. You won’t see too many other hikers on the trail, and there are many beautiful campsites along the way. With limited early-season backpacking options in the Pacific Northwest, the Rogue River Trail is among the best.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

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Clever Hiker: Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

Rogue River Trail Backpacking Guide

The Rogue River Trail is one of the most scenic early-season backpacking trips in the Pacific Northwest. The route traverses the north side of the Wild and Scenic section of the Rogue River from Grave Creek to Foster Bar. This portion of the river is the most remote stretch, as no roads cross the river, making it only accessible by boat or on foot.

The scenery is fantastic, with steep canyon walls, sparkling waterfalls, and deep green pools. Flora and fauna are abundant, and anglers come from around the world to fish the famed Rogue River. You won’t see too many other hikers on the trail, and there are many beautiful campsites along the way. With limited early-season backpacking options in the Pacific Northwest, the Rogue River Trail is among the best.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Dave Collins.

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Dave Collins
Dave is CleverHiker’s founder and he oversees day-to-day operations of the site.
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