Saturday, March 14, 2009

Day Trips in Southern Oregon: Explore the Historic Rogue

Day Trips in Southern Oregon: Explore the Historic Rogue
Grants Pass, Ore.—The snow is falling on the mountains and the Rogue River is moving faster, which sets paddlers up for an exciting rafting season. The Rogue River is 215 miles long and runs from the boundary of Crater Lake National Park all the way to the Pacific Ocean. In 1968 Congress passed legislation to save and protect 48 miles of this amazing river system. Since that time, Rogue Wilderness Adventures has been the primary outfitter leading adventurers down this pristine river. Their exciting whitewater rafting day trips on one of the warmest rivers in the country, give visitors a chance to float by historic mining sites, view wildlife, and enjoying an exhilarating day on the rapids. With over 38 years of experience and the most skilled river guides on the river, they will make sure that paddling enthusiasts have an experience never to be forgotten. Trips leave everyday between May 15 and October 15. Half or full day trips available. Prices: $63-$95. Media Contact: Stephanie Moreland, Stephanie@atmstravelnews.com , (832) 755-7661, www.wildrogue.com . Photos Available. Click Here for Media Kit.