Some Something River Trips

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Trip Length #, # & #-Day Trips

Rafting Season:  Month – Month

Difficulty:  Class I-IV

Minimum Age 5,6,7,10

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John Day River runs in north-central Oregon, and  geologically it's one of the most interesting landscape in Oregon.
John Day River provides leisurely river floating, excellent hiking and great bass fishing opportunities.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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River rafting at John Day River is one of the most memorable family vacations you can have.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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John Day River in North-easter Oregon is known for it's geological wonders.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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Whitewater adventures on John Day River include great hiking and bass fishing opportunities.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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River Adventures in North-easter Oregon are some of the most memorable family vacations.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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John Day River is known for its unique geological formations.

 # Day Trip

 Something Something Something

$00.00 (Adult)

$00.00 (Youth - 5,6,7,10 to 12)


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Some Something River Travel & Area Information

Weather Conditions


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Getting There

Meeting Location

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Airport

Redmond (RDM)  Hours from ?

Portland (PDX)  Hours from ?

Medford (MFR) Hours from ?

Transportation & Shuttles

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Where to Stay

Service Creek     (Our Meeting Location)

Service Creek Stage Stop B&B

Nestled in the canyons of the John Day River, this B&B includes a restaurant and store.

(541) 468-3331

Service Creek Campground

Primitive camping on the John Day River, our meeting location for 3 and 4 day trips.

Madras

Inn At Cross Keys Station

Great reports from guests!

(541) 475-5800

Bend

The Shilo Inn

Comfortable hotel right on the river.

(800) 222-2244 

Fossil

Wilson Ranches Retreat

Working cattle & dude ranch, B&B.

(866) 763-2227



Prineville

Best Western Prineville Inn

(541) 447-8080


Area Activities

John Day Fossil Beds National Monument

30 to 40 million year old fossil beds expose brilliantly colored volcanic deposits and contain one of the world's greatest collections of early mammal specimens. Take an interpretive hike, have a picnic or check out the museum.


Fossil, Oregon

Offers local rock hounding and fossil-hunting opportunities such as Richardson's Rock Ranch.

Kam Wah Chung & Co. Museum

Owned by 19th century gold miner "Doc" Ing Hay. This museum will give you a glimpse into both the life and culture of an early Chinese community in Oregon. Located in John Day, OR. 


Ochoco National Forest

Forested mountains and high prairies offer many opportunities to hike and camp. Explore the headwaters of the Crooked River on top of the Ochoco Mountains. 



Outstanding Remarkable Values

Wild & Scenic River Designation - October 28, 1988

Learn about the outstanding remarkable values that makes the John Day River such a special place and helped it to achieve protected status under the National Wild & Scenic Rivers Act.

  • Botany & Ecology

    The riparian zone offers lush, green vegetation important to wildlife and hydrologic processes. The adjacent dry, steep, rocky hillsides are dominated by vast acreage of bluebunch wheatgrass. Several plant species have evolved to thrive in the clays of varying colors and textures, resulting from volcanic activity, and 16 special status species have been seen or suspected in the corridor.

  • Cultural, Pre-Historic & Archeologic

    Evidence supports the presence of humans as far back as 8,000 years and nearly one hundred prehistoric sites include pithouse villages, rock shelters, pictograph sites, petroglyphs, rock feature sites and tool manufacturing sites. The area has been used traditionally by the Tanino Group of Sahaptian speakers and the Northern Paiute.

  • Fisheries

    The John Day hosts one of the few remaining wild fish runs in the Pacific Northwest; the summer steelhead and spring Chinook salmon returning for spawning contribute to the largest entirely wild run in the mid and upper Columbia River Basin. In addition to anadromous fisheries, this river section contains prime habitat for smallmouth bass. Also present are rainbow trout, Pacific lamprey, bridgelip sucker and speckled and longnose dace.

  • Geologic & Paleontologic

    A complicated geologic history has resulted in a diverse assemblage of rocks exposed at the earth's surface. These rocks include masses of oceanic crust, marine sediments, intrusive bodies, a wide variety of volcanic materials, ancient river and lake deposits, and recent river and landslide deposits. The Clarno, John Day and Mascall Formations are famous for plant and invertebrate fossils of international significance.

  • Historic

    The John Day River and its corridor played an important role during pioneer migration and settlement of the west, with a few sites significant enough to make them eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. The Oregon Trail, a significant westerly route for homesteaders and adventurers, crossed the John Day River at McDonald Ford. Thousands of emigrants crossed here between the 1840s and 1860s. Twenty-six documented historic sites represent settlement associated with livestock grazing and transportation-related features.

  • Recreational

    Recreational activities most commonly pursued on and along the river are hunting, fishing and whitewater boating. Fall and winter are the seasons for hunting waterfowl, upland birds and deer. The area is noted for excellent bass and steelhead fishing. Slow water floating with a few challenging rapids are appealing for a wide spectrum of visitors. Camping, picnicking, sightseeing, photography, swimming and wildlife viewing are also popular, and snowmobiling and skiing are options during the winter months.

  • Scenic

    This section flows through undeveloped land, and areas of high plateaus bisected by the river and its tributaries. The surroundings include farm valleys, majestic basalt cliffs that reach over 1,000 feet and steeply sloped hills covered with grass and sagebrush. The unique contrast between the riparian and high desert upland vegetation provides a unique and spectacular backdrop for the unusually varied viewable geology and abundant wildlife.

  • Wildlife

    The variety of fish and wildlife species in the John Day Basin may be more diverse than any other river system in the state due to the diversity of habitats. Notable species include bald and golden eagles, peregrine falcons, red-tailed hawks and ospreys. Herons, Canada geese and a variety of ducks live here, and several species of warbler, vireos and swallows migrate into the John Day Basin to nest. Mule deer are present year-round. Rocky Mountain elk populations have been restored, and California bighorn sheep are becoming re-established. Other common animals are minks, coyotes, bobcats, beavers, western fence lizards, Pacific treefrogs and rattlesnakes.