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Embark on a moderate jogging experience along the Upper Rogue River Trail, a 3.4-mile (5.5 km) route that offers constant views of the swift, clear waters. You will gain 139 feet (43 metres) in elevation, completing the journey in about 40 minutes. As you jog, the path winds through lush…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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The Upper Rogue River Trail has multiple access points conveniently located along state highways. Specific parking areas can be found near notable features like the Rogue Gorge and Natural Bridge, making it easy to start your jog at various points along the route.
The trail is predominantly a singletrack path with a natural ground surface. While some sections, particularly near Union Creek, are smooth and quiet, other parts can be rockier and more challenging. You'll encounter a varied elevation profile with a lot of ups and downs, even though it generally follows the river.
Joggers are treated to constant views of the swift, clear, and cold Upper Rogue Wild and Scenic River. Key natural features include the dramatic Rogue Gorge, where the river plunges and flows through a narrow channel within a lava tube, and the Natural Bridge, where the river vanishes underground before re-emerging. You'll also pass through lush greenery and ancient forests.
The trail is generally considered a 'blue difficulty' trail, indicating it's suitable for intermediate users. While some sections are smooth, others can be rockier with significant elevation changes. Beginners might find shorter, smoother segments near Union Creek more manageable, but the overall route offers a moderate challenge.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Upper Rogue River Trail. However, for the safety and enjoyment of all users and local wildlife, please ensure your dog is kept on a leash at all times.
The Upper Rogue River Trail is located within the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest. Generally, day-use permits are not required for hiking or jogging on most trails within the National Forest. However, it's always a good idea to check the USDA Forest Service website for any specific regulations or fee requirements that might apply to certain areas or activities within the forest.
The trail offers stunning scenery throughout much of the year. Spring and fall typically provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant foliage. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for warmer weather. Winter conditions can vary, with some sections potentially experiencing snow or ice, so check local conditions before heading out.
Yes, while the primary route is the Upper Rogue River Trail, sections of it also follow or intersect with Forest Road 6800-200, Forest Road 6800-300, Forest Road 6800-302, and Forest Road 6800-297.
Given the varied terrain, including rocky and scramblier sections, appropriate footwear is recommended. Always be aware of your surroundings, especially near the river's swift currents and narrow canyons. Recent community efforts have focused on clearing downed logs, but always be mindful of trail conditions, particularly after storms.
The trail winds through diverse natural habitats, offering opportunities to spot various wildlife. Keep an eye out for local birds, small mammals, and potentially larger animals that inhabit the lush forests and riverbanks of the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest.
While the trail itself is in a natural setting, areas like Union Creek, which is near some smoother sections of the trail, may offer limited services. For more extensive options for cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would likely need to venture to nearby towns or communities outside the immediate trail area.