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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Crater Lake, Rogue River, Little Butte Creek, Klamath River, Mount Thielsen, Newberry Volcano, Mount Mazama, Yamsay Mountain, Wood River, Klamath Basin, Williamson River, Mount Scott, Lost River, Fourmile Lake, Wizard Island, Diamond Peak, Sprague River, Brown Mountain, Agency Lake, Odell Lake, Upper Klamath Lake, Pelican Butte, Davis Lake volcanic field, Aspen Butte, Crescent Lake, Union Peak, Howlock Mountain, Lower Williamson Gorge, Aspen Lake, Little Deschutes River, Modoc Point, Hogback Mountain, Hagerhorst Mountains, Lake Ewauna, Canby Mountains, Grampian Hills, Link River, Sycan River, Hayden Mountain, Willamette Pass, Hayden Mountain Summit, Bly Mountain Pass, Phantom Ship. Excerpt: Rogue River (Oregon) - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Rogue River (Oregon) The upper Rogue rushes toward Rogue River Gorge near Union Creek, Oregon.The Rogue River begins at Boundary Springs on the border between Klamath and Douglas counties near the northern edge of Crater Lake National Park. Although it changes direction many times, it flows generally west for 215 miles (346 km) from the Cascade Range through the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest and the Klamath Mountains to the Pacific Ocean at Gold Beach. Communities along its course include Union Creek, Prospect, Trail, Shady Cove, Gold Hill, and Rogue River, all in Jackson County; Grants Pass, and Galice in Josephine County, and Agness, Wedderburn, and Gold Beach in Curry County. Significant tributaries include the South Fork Rogue River, Elk Creek, Bear Creek, the Applegate River, and the Illinois River. Arising at 5,320 feet (1,622 m) above sea level, the river loses more than 1 mile (1.6 km)...