Mellow Scenic Float Trip
on the Rogue River in Southern Oregon. This is a scenic, casual, relaxing affair with the great outdoors. There are small class I & II riffles and rapids along the way. The Rogue River rafting Scenic Float is where we use our large, comfortable, excursion rafts with padded seats and backrests on this mellow but beautiful and secluded piece of the famous Rogue River. Our guides are well-versed in the flora and fauna, history, and stories of the Rogue River and quick to point out deer, geese, osprey, eagle, and other bird life and waterfowl which are common sightings along the way.
We take our lunch at The Discovery Park. This park is a boat-in only park on the Rogue River and will be a favorite for families!
You will have the option to purchase lunch/snacks, beverage of your choice, and play in the private park. Food options to accommodate everyone’s taste; Vegan & GF to meat lovers will be available from The Discovery Park food truck. Snack foods, ice cream and a large assortment of non-alcoholic & alcoholic options are available!
Bringing your own alcohol is NOT allowed.
Once at the park the options for fun and relaxation are endless! You will have full access to the 40 acre park and lake.
- Rental activities that can include: paddle boats, stand up boards, inflatable boats, inner tubes, and fishing poles.
- Fishing is catch and release and a fishing license is required (available at most sporting goods shops). *not required for ages 12 and under.
- NEW IN 2023 to the lake are floating AquaGlide/AquaPark climbing and jumping structures that includes a large slide into the water! Adult supervision is required for all children under 18 playing on the AquaPark structures.
- Game stations throughout the park include volleyball, tetherball, ladder ball, corn hole, limbo, disk golf, hula hoops, an adult teeter totter and a playground!
- For those that want to chill and watch others wear themselves out, there are shaded tables and hammocks along both the river and lake; beautiful scenery included! If you enjoy history, check out the interpretive boards that highlight our rivers’ history.
Minimum age: 2 years old.
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