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Rogue River Harbor at Gold Beach, Oregon

Aerial view of Rogue RiverAerial view of Rogue River

Rises in Cascade Range in southwestern Oregon; flows westerly through Coast Range, and empties into Pacific Ocean 264 miles south of mouth of Columbia River and 381 miles north of San Francisco Bay.

There are various landings for fishing and recreational craft. At Wedderburn, across river from Gold Beach, is a facility to accommodate excursion passengers and small freight items destined for various private landings between Wedderburn and Agness, OR. Facilities considered adequate for existing commerce.

AUTHORIZED BY:

Rivers and Harbor Act of: 3 Sep 1954.

Project Description

Jetties:
North Jetty is 3,300 feet long.
South Jetty is 3,400 feet long.

Other Features:
A channel from the entrance of the Rogue River at the ocean to river mile 0+30 is 300 feet wide and 13 feet deep.
There is a turning basin 650 feet long, 500 feet wide, and 13 feet deep.
There is also a north shore bank protection structure.
The Gold Beach Boat Basin has an access channel that is 2,100 feet long, 100 feet wide, and 10 feet deep.
The turning basin is 600 feet long, 150 feet wide, and 10 feet deep.


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