United States Oregon

Myrtle Creek Gravel Bar

Based on the latest information available, the Myrtle Creek Gravel Bar boat ramp in Oregon is a concrete ramp with a gravel parking area. The ramp is approximately 20 feet wide and provides access to the South Umpqua River, a popular destination for fishing and recreational boating. The waterway is suitable for a variety of craft, including kayaks, canoes, and small boats with motors. However, larger boats may be limited by the river's depth and flow. Overall, the Myrtle Creek Gravel Bar boat ramp appears to be a well-maintained and accessible option for boaters in the Myrtle Creek area. Get driving directions.
MYRTLE CREEK GRAVEL BAR

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Big Butte Creek Near Mcleod
USGS 14337500
103 cfs
Applegate River Near Wilderville
USGS 14369500
650 cfs
Rogue River Near Mcleod
USGS 14337600
2,700 cfs
Bear Creek At Medford
USGS 14357500
55 cfs
Little River At Peel
USGS 14318000
2,120 cfs
Rogue R At Cole M Rivers F Hatchery Nr Mcleod
USGS 14335072
2,490 cfs
Elk Creek Near Trail
USGS 14338000
124 cfs

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