Rogue, North Fork
3. River Bridge to North Fork Park
Trip Reports
Log in to add a reportRan it at 1300 on April 24th 2024
Most everything was washed out besides the double drop which was massive
There are currently two trees down across the river and a lot of debris to navigate through
Are we allowed to take saws on the water to clean it up?
A beautiful day on the North Fork Rogue.
this is a beautiful class 3 to 3+ run with giant firs, cold clear water and depending on how you count and the flow: 6-10 class 3 rapids. When flows increase to 1,300cfs and above there are some 3+ to 4-rapids/lines in there for sure. Contrary to the text I prefer this run with over 1,200 cfs but it's still good fun down to 400cfs though the Natural Bridge run a short ways upstream channelizes better during low flows, has more rapids and is just a small step up in difficulty. The reason I like over 1,200cfs better is the rocks get covered and waves are formed. There are quite a few good waves on this run if you look for them. Over the last few years this run has collected lots of wood, including many large Douglas Firs. If this is your first time down take your time, be safe and scout downstream what you can't see to make sure your line doesn't have a tree lodge in it. Also If your flow is over a 1,000 cfs watch out for the hole on the left side of the ledge that's on a bend to the left in the first mile, It can get sticky. Summer 2011 update: many of the large Douglas Firs have washed downstream, a few remain at this time but none are of consequence...presently!
Linus Chapin after one of the rapids
This is the take-out for the Riverbridge run. The best place to take out is between the garbage can and the garbage can lid over the spent christmas tree.
The local 'children' like to burn shipping pallettes in the parking lot. The wood burns and the ashes go away, but the nails remain. Smart boaters park on the other side of the lot behind the camera.
The last mile is flat.
This ledge and log introduce a short class IV drop.
At low water the log is boofable.
At medium water the ledge makes a great play wave and the log is submerged.
At high water the whole thing washes out.
Somewhere below River Bridge
You can camp on the beach here and play all day.