ADULT EXPEDITIONS - 2023

 

The Wild & Scenic Rogue River - Coastal Oregon
SeptEMBER 6 - 13, 2023.

In 1968, the Rogue was one of the first rivers to be given protection under the National Wild and Scenic River Act. Anyone lucky enough to explore it understands why this unique beauty must be preserved and enjoyed by future generations.

Originating near Crater Lake and ending in the Pacific Ocean, the Rogue flows through diverse forests full of inquisitive wildlife, teeming with seasonal flowers and wild blackberries. It offers glimpses into the forgotten history lessons of earlier residents - from Native Americans to miners, ranchers, and even famous authors.

GOALS Rogue River expeditions are built around the natural curiosity of what’s around the next bend, behind that towering tree, and under the crystal green water. The countless rapids are comfortably challenging, the water is just the right temp for an afternoon swim, and the late day light is indescribable.

This place is inspires the heart, stirs the brain, and welcomes the soul. This is the Wild and Scenic Rogue.

 

If you ask kids who’ve seen the entire GOALS catalog about
their favorite river, many will start talking about the Rogue.

This year, we’re giving the “big kids” in our community a chance to discover why.

 

ITINERARY

The itinerary below represents a standard 7-day GOALS expedition on the Wild & Scenic Rogue River. Some changes may occur.

Day 1. Travel day. Meet at Denver International Airport. Once in Oregon, we’ll drive to our first night campsite at Alameda Bar - right on the banks of the Rogue. After setting up camp, we might enjoy a cooling afternoon swim, then head to the beautiful deck at nearby Galice Resort for a dinner overlooking the river. Upon returning to camp, we’ll meet our professional guide team and begin exploring our GOALS journals before drifting off to sleep with the sounds of a crackling campfire and rolling river filling the star-filled air.

Day 2. Rainie Falls and a historic cabin. Today, we’ll wake up excited to being floating downstream and exploring. The day begins with some fun, splashy class II and III rapids, then soon we find ourselves at the impassable Rainie Falls. We’ll portage (hike) around Rainie - admiring the size and power of the falls - while our guides skillfully lead the boats through a set of salmon ladders aside the falls. We’ll enjoy a celebratory lunch, then continue downstream - pulling over just before tonight’s camp to hike through this unique coastal forest ecosystem to an old miner’s cabin that has been well preserved at Whiskey Creek. By the end of day 1 on the Rogue, our minds are running full speed - imagining what might lie downstream in the coming days!

Day 3. Tyee, Wildcat, Black Bar, AND Kelsey Canyon! Today is a action-packed river day - beginning with two significant rapids just past camp named Tyee and Wildcat. After successfully navigating this tricky whitewater, we arrive at Lower Black Bar rapid - a fun rapid that our most adventurous kids enjoy swimming through - giggling as they splash through the big waves. Below Black Bar, we enter Kelsey Canyon - a seemingly endless string of Class II and III drops and rapids that couldn’t be mush more fun in a ducky. We’re aiming to camp near the beautiful Rogue River Ranch tonight, which will set us up for an absolutely incredible layover day tomorrow.

Day 4. Layover at the ranch. Assuming we’re lucky enough to secure a campsite at the ranch, Day 4 on the Rogue is tough to beat. Well…until day 5. Our day 4 schedule is more terrestrial than aquatic. After coffee and breakfast, we’ll enjoy an amazing hike to Inspiration point - looking down from a bluff above into the mystery of Mule Creek Canyon. From this vantage point, we’ll do a bit of scouting for this section that we get to paddle through tomorrow, then hike back toward camp. Arriving late morning, we can relax and spend some time writing and drawing in our journals, stretching with some group yoga, or organize a pre-lunch game of kickball in the huge grassy field that separates the river from the ranch. Regardless of how we spend our morning, when the heat of the day sets in we will enjoy another short hike to one of the most incredible tucked-away swimming holes you could ever imagine - complete with a small jump rock and a long stream to explore which feeds the pool - sometimes walking, sometimes wading, and sometimes swimming through its’ varying depths. As afternoon turns to evening, we’ll pull out a guitar, start a campfire, reflect on our amazing layover day and learn about all that day 5 has in store - it’s about the only thing that can top day 4!

Day 5. Mule Creek Canyon, Blossom Bar, and Huggins Canyon. If rivers have emotions, then today we experience their entire gamut. Our day begins in Mule Creek Canyon, where the entire river narrows between towering rock walls to less than 20 feet wide, and the water becomes turbulent and powerful. Mule Creek Canyon is equal parts beautiful, intimidating, and mysterious - a mile-long stretch of river unlike any other stretch most river runners have ever seen. After squeezing our boats through successfully, we’ll celebrate at a series of beautiful small waterfalls called “Devil’s Staircase”, then pushing downstream toward Blossom Bar- the crux rapid on the Rogue. For safety reasons, all kids will hike around Blossom Bar - watching the guides navigate the enormous rock garden that it presents. Under “Blossom”, we’ll enjoy lunch, pull over for a cliff jump or two, then head toward camp at Solitude - a beautiful and appropriately named large campsite where tall grasses blow in afternoon breezes as Solitude rapid flows right past. This is our last night together in the canyon, so we’ll pause for a short solo and compose a thank-you letter to this inspiring place - a tradition of every GOALS trip - before coming together for a silly costume night around the last campfire.

Day 6. Tate Creek and the coast. About half way through our last day on the river, the character of the Rogue changes from a forested river canyon to a wider coastal river system. Right around the transition point, we enjoy one more side hike - a favorite among many Rogue explorers. This one walks up Tate Creek to a natural water slide created by years of water carving its’ way though the rocks, and ends in a large pool that is generally teeming with salamanders who enjoy swimming in its’ cool waters with us. All good things must come to an end, so we’ll be a bit sad to arrive at the take-out, where we’ll load gear on trailers and give hugs to our guides. The sadness of our river trip coming to an end will soon be overshadowed by our excitement of driving out to the coast - just 30 miles or so west - and exploring tide pools, watching for seals, sea lions, and possibly even migrating whales. We’ll camp or stay in state park cabins on the coast tonight, enjoying an ocean sunset and one more night together before heading one last exciting day tomorrow.

Day 7. The Redwoods and Whisper Canyon. Today, we’ll wake up slowly, appreciating the unique coastal light and fog, then find a great bakery with coffee and pastries to fuel our hike on one of the many incredible trails at Jedediah Smith State Park. When our legs are tired and our hearts are full, we'll head for tonight's accommodations at Whisper Canyon Ranch. This "new spot" to GOALS seems like the perfect arena for a gentle "re-entry" - complete with a communal bunkhouse and a fresh dinner served by our hostess. One final evening of chats, games, and re-counting / making memories before we head our separate ways tomorrow.

Day 8. Traveling home. After breakfast at Whisper Canyon, we'll head for Medford and depart for our respective homes. Remember...don't cry because it's over - smile because it happened!

 
 

COSTS & INCLUSIONS

Cost per participant: $2870

GOALS all-inclusive rates go beyond the unrivaled on-river experience. They also include all transportation, (ground and air), lodging/campsites before and after the expedition, and all meals both on the river and on the road during our travel to/from the canyon. A detailed outline of all inclusions (gear, government fees, supplies, etc.) is listed below.

Inclusions:

  • Round-trip airfare from Denver to Medford, OR.

  • Ground transportation from scheduled airport to river put-in and from take-out back to the airport.

  • ALL MEALS - from dinner on Day 1 through dinner on Day 7. This includes all meals on the road and in the canyon (6B, 6L, 7D) - and accounts for all dietary restrictions and preferences.

  • Campsite at Alameda Bar - Oregon State Parks on night 1.

  • Vehicle shuttle from put-in to take-out locations.

  • Campsite near Crescent City, California on night 6.

  • All launch fees and government use fees for the Wild and Scenic Rogue River.

  • All the high-quality gear needed to be safe and comfortable in the canyon, excluding sleeping bags (which can be rented if necessary). Every participant will be afforded the use of a dry bag, personal flotation device, tent, camp chair, sleeping pad, and all river/kitchen gear needed.

  • Professional, licensed, and experienced river guides who know the GOALS curriculum and objectives.

  • GOALS curriculum journal.

  • A week of wonder of one of the western United States most beautiful rivers - accompanied by tide pools and redwoods!

 
 

DON’T WAIT - APPLY TODAY.

Only 10 spots are available, and they won’t last. If you want in, please create an account, then submit an application for a “2023 Adult/Specialty Program” as soon as possible using the button below.