Recreation Sites
Numerous recreation opportunities await the outdoor enthusiast in the Medford District. Floating the Rogue Wild and Scenic River, birding, caving, fishing, hiking, hunting, sightseeing, and wildlife watching are among the most popular activities.
Recreation Transition
We are in the process of enhancing our recreation content and not all sites have been moved into the new layout. If needed, you can still view the previous recreation sites page during the transition.
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Fees: $12 per night Mon-Thurs, $15 per night Fri-Sun, $3 per Vehicle day-use fee, Wildcat Campground $7 per night
The Bureau of Land Management manages two campgrounds
at Hyatt Lake. The main Hyatt Lake Campground has 56 campsites, ranging from ... more>>
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Fees: No fees Associated with this site.
McGregor Park and visitor center is a partnership between the US Army Corps. of Engineers and the BLM. It is located 30 miles northeast ... more>>
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Fees: No fees are associated with this site.
This Mexico-to-Canada trail, some 2,500 miles long, passes through Oregon's Cascade Mountains, including this 40-mile segment on public ... more>>
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Fees: $10 per person for wild section noncommercial float permit, restricted use season 5/15-10/15.
The Rogue Wild and Scenic River is best known for its outstanding natural scenery, fishing, whitewater boating, and wildlife and cultural ... more>>
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Fees: No fees are associated with this site.
Welcome to the Table Rocks Area of Critical
Environmental Concern where scenic
panoramas of the Rogue Valley and vistas
of the volcanic ... more>>
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Fees: No fees Associated with this site.
Located within a half hour drive west from Medford, this area offers many trails of varying skill levels for OHV enthusiasts. Riders ... more>>
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Fees: No fees are associated with this site.
Between the towns of Jacksonville and Ruch, west of Medford, this unique mountain top launching area offers a specially cleared and ... more>>
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