Rogue River Valley, Oregon - Southern Oregon is divided into three main river basins; the Umpqua River, the Rogue River, and the Klamath Basin. The Umpqua meets the Pacific at Reedsport, the Rogue mouth is near Gold Beach, and the Klamath empties at the Redwoods National Park in Northern California. All three rivers have their headwaters in the Cascade Mountains on the slopes of Crater Lake, Oregon's only national park. The Rogue River is a designated National Scenic River, and formed much of the backdrop for the Meryl Streep movie "The River Wild." Jet boat trips and white water rafting are very popular.

Rogue River Valley

Rogue River Valley, Oregon - A beautiful place to visit, a wonderful place to live. Come and find a place to call your own. Southern Oregon is a great place to own a home and grow your family.

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Alcholics Anoymous - 541-474-0782

Alzheimers Disease Support - 541-474-2202

Arthritis Foundation - 800-283-3004

Mental Health - 541-474-5365

Public Health - 541-474-5325

Lovejoy Hospice - 541-474-1193

Narcotics Anonymous - 541-471-4180

Rogue Recovery Programs - 541-476-2277

Senior Health Ins. Benefits - 541-955-5547

Audiology Centers - 541-474-4694

Helpline - 541-479-4357

Three Rivers Lifeline - 541-955-5420

Respite - 541-474-5440

Ombudsman - 800-522-2602

Parent Ed-Line 1-800-866-9034 ext.7

Domestic Violence - 888-609-HELP (4357)

Adult Family Services - 541-779-HELP (4357)

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Rogue River Valley, Oregon - The Siskiyou Mountains stretch between the Cascade Mountains and the Coast Range at the California border. The entire area is more vertical than most other parts of the state, which leads to numerous waterfalls, lots of whitewater rapids, and some spectacular scenery. Rogue River Valley is outside the main population centers of the state and the area has a very rural flavor. Major industries are tourism, wood products and agriculture. The climate is generally milder and more Mediterranean than North Western Oregon. Average rainfallis about 20 % lower and the temperatures are a bit higher.