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    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - August 31, 2025 - Rogue Gorge Day Use Area.

    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint

    4.8(9 reviews)
    1.0 km

    August 31, 2025 - Prospect, Oregon…read more This is a "must-see" stop when in the Crater Lake Area. There is an easy pathway that offers stunning views of the Rogue River and four overlook points for capturing great photos. Find the Rogue Gorge Day-Use Area and parking lot on the west side of OR 62, just north of Union Creek Resort. It is a quick, easy stop, well worth your time.

    I really hate reviewing this low for a place that had some amazing views of starting point of the…read moreRogue in the Gorge. First, this was kind of an add on stop after grabbing a bite to eat just around the corner. First thing we did was explore the path. I should add that the path is relatively flat and easy to navigate for anyone that has a hard time with hikes. This is a paved path and is pretty flat from one end to the other. There are a few spots you can go down steps for a closer vantage point, but the most steps you will encounter is about 10 at any one point. Great shots of the Rogue can be captured all along the pathway as you walk to the upper point of the viewing area. Just guessing, but round trip I'd say that the total walk distance is approx. 1/2 mile. Now to go into details as to why only three stars. I can't go without saying, the bathrooms here are absolutely disgusting. My gf turned and walked away after the initial door opening/smell that escaped when the door was opened. For this reason alone I had to deduct 1 - 2 stars. If you are just here for the views and don't use the restroom facilities then I'd highly recommend. Really cool all in all minus the bathroom experience.

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    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - We explored past the view point

    We explored past the view point

    Rogue Gorge Viewpoint - August 31, 2025 - Narrow chute through volcanic rock.

    August 31, 2025 - Narrow chute through volcanic rock.

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    The power of water

    Toketee Falls - Pathway through the Umpqua Forest towards Toketee Falls.

    Toketee Falls

    4.7(15 reviews)
    56.8 km

    Toketee Falls is just an okay looking waterfall. Granted I have become a little spoiled witnessing…read moreall the beautiful waterfalls located throughout Oregon. But...Toketee Falls isn't exactly accessible for visitors. You can see it by casually walking half a mile through an old growth forest to a viewpoint lookout deck from high above. And then if you're using your phone for pictures and recordings, you must zoom in to get good closeups. Toketee Falls is a double decker waterfall. The top tier falls measures 40 feet high and the lower falls is 80 feet in length. From the observation lookout, the upper falls are barely visible. And when at the vista point, maybe you need 5 - 10 minutes in total to observe the falls before returning back on the pathway to the trailhead and parking lot. But, not to fret...in this area of Southwest Oregon, there are more things to see and do. The north entrance to Crater Lake is just 29 miles away. 3 miles down the road is a much more fulfilling waterfall experience...and that's Watson Falls. At Watson Falls, you take another short path (half a mile too) to reach the base and within steps of a jaw dropping 293 foot waterfall. Views at Watson Falls are unprecedented, in a good way, lol. They sure beat anything that Toketee Falls offers. Also, just down the road (4 miles from here at Toketee Falls) is Umpqua Hot Springs. Unfortunately in early September 2024, recent wildfires in the area had closed down the entrance to Umpqua Hot Springs, which was a letdown. Extra notes about Toketee Falls... - Right next to the parking lot is a 12 foot pipeline tube that's part of the Toketee Hydroelectric Project. I'm not exactly sure if that then means Toketee Falls is a natural wonder or partly manmade? - According to the trailhead sign, to reach the overlook platform, you must climb 97 steps up and 125 steps down along the way. They rate the trail as "more difficult", but I highly disagree with this. It's easy for everyone of all ages. - There is a bench to sit down on at the lookout deck but it's sort of pointless because the fence protecting visitors is chest high which forces you to stand while seeing Toketee Falls. It's tough to get pictures of yourself at the viewpoint since the falls are far away in the distance. I was even taking a selfie which is always a last resort option for me. Finally, Toketee Falls is a quick visit. I was hoping for better, especially coming from stunning Watson Falls down the road. But, in the context of the sights and surroundings in this part of Southwestern Oregon, it doesn't take much effort to reach the Toketee Falls viewpoint and you can pair it with Crater Lake, Umpqua Hot Springs and Watson Falls making for quality explorations in the grand scheme of it all.

    I saw a few pictures online for these falls, but seeing them in person was a completely different…read moreexperience. The hike to the fall was not bad until the end where boardwalk & staircase took over and led to an amazing overlook of the falls where you felt you were just suspended in the air. Fairly crowded but an amazing fall to see, plenty of parking and a neat historical wooden water pipe to check out at the parking lot. Very glad I made time to check this out!

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    Toketee Falls - I never do selfies, but it was impossible to take a photo with Toketee Falls using a camera stand. It's too far away.

    I never do selfies, but it was impossible to take a photo with Toketee Falls using a camera stand. It's too far away.

    Toketee Falls - Entrance sign for the half mile hike to reach Toketee Falls vista point.

    Entrance sign for the half mile hike to reach Toketee Falls vista point.

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