Valley Of The Rogue River State Park Just Might Be The Most Underrated Park In Oregon
By Sarah McCosham|Published November 17, 2021
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Sarah McCosham
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I write like it's my job - because it is! I have a Master's in English and love words: crossword puzzles, Scrabble games, Wordle, and, of course, good, old-fashioned books.
I'm a writer and editor at OnlyInYourState, and a contributing writer at Cincinnati Magazine. I love the Great Outdoors and am endlessly awestruck by this beautiful country of ours. Coffee keeps me going, yoga keeps me sane, my kids keep me grounded, and my writing keeps me inspired.
Oregon’s state parks are unrivaled. The Oregon State Park system is one of the most popular in the country, attracting more than 51 million visitors each year to its 254 superlative parks. All of Oregon’s state parks are worthy of a visit; each and every one of them offers its own unique geography, geological features, climates, and experiences. But with so many parks, it’s easy to play favorites, so today, we’re shining the spotlight on what’s perhaps the most underrated park in Oregon: Valley of the Rogue State Park.
The Rogue River is absolutely resplendent; a dazzling, 215-mile-long river in the southern region of the state, running west from the Cascades to the Pacific Ocean.
An easy, self-guided interpretive walking trail at this Oregon State Park provides a relaxing and scenic 1.25-mile stroll along the river's edge. This trail intersects with the Rogue River Greenway Trail, a four-mile trek through the park that's perfect for those seeking extra adventure.
This park is a place you'll want to stay and enjoy, and there are lots of opportunities for overnight lodging, including 92 full-hookup sites, eight tent sites, and eight yurts. Reservations can be made up to six months in advance at the Oregon State Parks website.