A WALK IN THE PARK        -        CLICK ON PHOTOS TO ENLARGE
From anywhere in the Park, you are never more than a hundred yards from the river. For those who enjoy swimming, the natural sandy beach in front of our Park, awaiting you and the kids. Make sure to bring swim goggles to help you see the fish and bring your fishing gear if you would like to invite a few of those fish home to dinner. Photo in the center is Dean Logan, avid fisherman and your Host at Riverpark RV Resort.
Spring in the Park, a very relaxing time.  Plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures to bring out the prettiest of flowers.  Our trees begin to fill in and provide the shade you will enjoy during the warmer summer months.
A George West Photo
Ah yes, the fishing... The Rogue River supports several distinct runs of Chinook and Silver Salmon, and SteelheadTrout. The river hosts some of the largest runs of the famed sea run half pounder Steelhead, sought by fly fishers. In addition the River has a native and stocked year round Rainbow Trout population.   Pictured with the huge Salmon is Marilyn,  She and husband Michael have been regular Park visitors for years and caught their share of large fish. In the center is a sunset photo by George West, a Park visitor who stepped out of his coach one evening to capture this shot, see below for another view of this photo.  On the right is a photo taken at the mouth of the Hellgate Canyon with one a Hellgate Excursions jet  boats. Visit our Links page to check out the Jet Boat trips and a link to some of the top fishing guides in the area.
Beautiful and famous Rogue River: Fished in years past by Zane Grey, Ernest Hemingway and Clark Gable. Host to several Hollywood blockbusters like "River Wild" where Meryl Streep rafted to danger with the character portrayed by Kevin Bacon. And a 1951 movie with Rory Calhoun, aptly named "Rogue River", and many more.
After a long hard day of fishing, relax on one of the manicured lawns or on one of the provided chairs throughout the Park. When you are our guests, it is your Park to enjoy.
We are often asked: "How big are your sites?"  The simple answer is... "It varies".   Depending upon placement, some of the sites are quite spacious and great for families, while others are best enjoyed by couples. Visit the Maps & Information page to see how the sites are arranged and you will get an idea of how large the sites are and which sites may be best for your needs. Or, call and explain the size of your party to our hosts, and rely on them to place you in a suitable spot.
Our office and small store has some of the last minute items you may need to make your stay more enjoyable: Ice, Ice Cream, small RV accessories and a few other items are available. A soda machine, stocked with ice cold soft drinks, is outside the office and accessible at all hours. Within a mile of the Park are convenience stores, world class eateries and adult lounges.
You will appreciate the river views and cool breezes off  the water and the shade from the massive  trees. Watch river otter play, Osprey dive for their meal and rafters as they glide by on the river. In the fall, some of our trees change to give the park a colorful flavor. On the right is the landscape view of the George West sunset photo. Make sure to take lots of photos while you are here. It would be our pleasure, to add your photo with credits to this page.
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A George West Photo