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Valley of the Rogue State Park provides opportunities for camping, yurts stays, picnicking, fishing, boating hiking, bird watching and viewing interpretive signs.

Valley of the Rogue Park has both a day-use picnic area and an overnight campground along three miles of shoreline on the Rogue River. A meeting hall is available for groups. An easy self-guided interpretive walking trail provides a relaxing 1.25 mile stroll along the river’s edge.

The park offers six yurts. The yurts are domed tents with structural support, a plywood floor, lockable wooden door, lights, heating, and beds with mattresses.

Vital stats: The campground provides 97 full hookup sites, 49 electrical sites, and 21 tent sites (maximum site 75 feet). The park also offers the 6 yurts and 3 group tent. Showers are available at the park

: Climate in this region varies with elevation and from east to west. The western portions of this region experience higher precipitation and more moderate temperatures year-round. The eastern end of this region is much more arid, with warmer summer temperatures and colder winter temperatures. The higher elevations receive abundant winter snowfall which stays on the ground until early summer in the high mountains.

Location: Valley of the Rogue State Park is located off I-5 at Exit 45B, 12 miles east of Grants Pass.

Contact Info: Oregon Parks & Recreation Department1115 Commercial Street NESalemOR97301-1002800-551-6949

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