Rogue River Park

Rogue River Park offers a beautiful setting with hiking trails, open spaces, and a variety of amenities including picnic tables, a pavilion, playground, tennis courts, and public restrooms available during warmer months. The park is family-friendly and dog-friendly, with wheelchair accessible entrance and parking. Visitors can enjoy walking, biking, and exploring streams and ponds, although some areas have overgrown trails and occasional bird-related odor near dried lakes. It is a well-loved community park with ample parking and a large trail loop that connects to the White Pine Trail.
Reviews
Good trails, the main loop goes along the river. The far side of the loop is overgrown but if you go between the fish hatchery ponds instead of around both you’ll be fine.
Very nice park for hiking, walking the dog, biking and picnics. Trails were clean (watch for poison ivy, there’s plenty there) and well marked. There is a stream and ponds to explore along the trails as well as a huge inventory of plants. Many edible as well as medicinal plants line the trails so if you forget to pack food or medicine…..just grab on the trail.
I checked it out, the 2 lakes dried up basically. Smells like bird poop, birds everywhere pooping everywhere. Looks bad, smells bad, and no more fish there. There are some decent paths, but most are overgrown and smell bad. The signs to read are covered in bird poop, you have to dodge bird poop so bad 1 ⭐.
I’m giving it a low rating to keep the #’s of visitors from growing much.
My hope is that this park never gets too crowded. It’s nice walking thru + it’s very dog frieldly, trails.
Plenty of parking, due to it being a main access to The White Pine Trail.
The Pavilion, summer restrooms & great school play area make it family friendly. The tennis courts are maintained well too.
So, if too many folks don’t come here it will be one of the best parks in the area for years to come.
So many folks have been checking my post out here that I thought I owed you all a handful of cozmic moments that I was lucky enough to catch in these pictures. Enjoy!
This park has so much to offer! There was a ball field, tennis courts, a playground, and tons of open space. There was also a large pavilion right next to the playground, with public restrooms nearby that are open during warmer months. There is a large Trail Loop accessible from many different streets. Biking is allowed, pets are allowed. I stumbled upon this park by happenstance and I’m so happy I did. I’m not from here, but have moved here recently and had lots of parks back home that I miss dearly. Rogue River Park fills that void!