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The Wildcat Campground boat ramp in Oregon is a concrete boat ramp that is suitable for launching small boats and trailers. It is approximately 12 feet wide, which provides ample space for maneuvering boats in and out of the water. The boat ramp provides access to the Rogue River, which flows through southwestern Oregon. The Rogue River is a popular destination for boaters, fishermen, and other recreational users, and is known for its scenic beauty and abundant wildlife. The types of boats that are permitted on the Rogue River vary depending on the section of the river being accessed, but generally include small fishing boats, kayaks, canoes, and rafts. Larger motorized boats may also be permitted on certain sections of the river, but typically require a special permit from the local authorities. The information provided is accurate as of the time of writing, but it is always advisable to check with local authorities or other reliable sources to confirm the latest regulations and restrictions before launching any watercraft.
BIG BUTTE CREEK NEAR MCLEOD | 717cfs |
ROGUE RIVER BELOW PROSPECT | 2560cfs |
SPRAGUE RIVER NEAR CHILOQUIN | 1890cfs |
ROGUE R AT COLE M RIVERS F HATCHERY NR MCLEOD | 3270cfs |
ELK CREEK NEAR TRAIL | 1470cfs |
ROGUE RIVER NEAR MCLEOD | 4230cfs |
Location | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Castle Lake | |||
Joss - Johnson Park (Etna City Park) | |||
Trout Creek Meadow | |||
Harris Springs | |||
Mule Bridge - horse | |||
Red Bank |