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  2. Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Rogue River (Tolowa: yan-shuu-chit’ taa-ghii~-li~’, [8] Takelma: tak-elam [9]) in southwestern Oregon in the United States flows about 215 miles (346 km) in a generally westward direction from the Cascade Range to the Pacific Ocean.

  3. Course of the Rogue River (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Of the river's total length, 124 miles (200 km), or about 58 percent, is designated as National Wild and Scenic River – part on the upper Rogue and part on the lower Rogue. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The Rogue is one of only three rivers that start in or east of the Cascade Mountain Range in Oregon and reach the Pacific Ocean. [ 10 ]

  4. Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest - Wikipedia

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    The largest river in the national forest is the Rogue River, which originates in the Cascade Range and flows through the Klamath Mountains and Coast Range. The Illinois River is a major tributary of the Rogue in the Klamath Mountains, while the Sixes, Elk, Pistol, Chetco, and Winchuck rivers drain the Coast Range directly to the Pacific Ocean.

  5. Dillon Falls (Jackson County, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    They are located on a section where the Rogue River funnels into a narrow channel shortly before reaching the main drop of the waterfall, approximately 10 feet high ending on a calm pool. Considered Class IV rapids, the stretch of Dillon Falls continues with two whitewater waves a short distance from another rapid waterfall, Ti'lomikh Falls. [3]

  6. Rogue River (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The Rogue River is a river in the U.S. state of Michigan, running through Kent and Newaygo counties and through the Rogue River State Game Area. It is 48 miles (77 km) long [ 2 ] and has a drainage basin of 234 square miles (610 km 2 ).

  7. Savage Rapids Dam - Wikipedia

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    Savage Rapids Dam was an approximately 39-foot-high (12 m), 500-foot-long (150 m) irrigation diversion dam spanning the mainstem of the Rogue River in Josephine County, Oregon. The dam was demolished and removed in 2009. [1] Built in 1921 by the Grants Pass Irrigation District (GPID), the dam diverted water from the river to GPID's irrigation ...

  8. Template:Rogue River train - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Rogue River, an Oregon Southern Pacific line.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  9. Category:Rivers of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Malheur River; Marys River (Oregon) McKenzie River (Oregon) Miami River (Oregon) Middle Fork Coquille River; Middle Fork John Day River; Middle Fork Owyhee River; Middle Fork Rogue River; Middle Fork Willamette River; Middle Santiam River; Mill Creek (Marion County, Oregon) Mill Creek (Mohawk River tributary) Miller Creek (Klamath County, Oregon)