The area is known for its stunning views of the surrounding wilderness, including the Rogue River and nearby mountains.
One of the main points of interest near the campground is the Rogue River Trail, which is a popular hiking and biking destination. Visitors can also go fishing for salmon and steelhead in the river or enjoy water activities like swimming, kayaking, and rafting.
The campground amenities include vault toilets, fire rings, and picnic tables, but there is no drinking water available on site. Visitors are advised to bring their own drinking water and pack out all of their trash.
Interesting facts about the area include the fact that it was historically inhabited by the Takelma tribe of Native Americans, and that the Rogue River was used as a transportation and trade route during the early days of settlement in the region.
The best time of year to visit the East Rrr R19 90R Campsite is during the summer months, from June through August, when temperatures average around 80 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and 50 degrees Fahrenheit at night. It is important to note that wildfires are a potential hazard during the summer months, so visitors should check for any fire restrictions before planning a trip.
Rogue River Near Agness
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2120cfs |
West Fork Cow Creek Near Glendale
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20cfs |
South Fork Coquille River At Powers
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121cfs |
Cow Creek Near Riddle
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97cfs |
Rogue River At Hwy 101 Bridge
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3580cfs |
Applegate River Near Wilderville
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256cfs |
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CANYONVILLE 2S
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NOHRSC KING MOUNTAIN
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KING MOUNTAIN
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BIGELOW CAMP
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NOHRSC BIGELOW CAMP
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Coquille River Falls (Eastern Boundary) To Coquille River Falls (Western Boundary)
Confluence With Sucker Creek To Confluence With South Fork Coquille River
Landslide (Se1/4 Of Sec 33, T35S, R10W) To Confluence With West Indigo Creek
Coquille River Rna Boundary (Western) To Siskiyou Nf Boundary (North Section Line Sec 6, T32S, R11W
South Fork Coquille River
Headwaters To Confluence With Johnson Creek