Mckenzie River Float Map. Mackenzie River Map (8 miles, I, Soggy4 p158) Note: Dotted lines on the map are not part of the run, but help to show the location of gauges/other features relative to put-in/take-out locations The most difficult rapid (Marten Rapid) is just downstream.
What do I Need for River Rafting the McKenzie River? A Helfrich Outfitter from www.helfrich.com
Water levels determine if we float 6 miles on the Willamette River or the McKenzie River; You'll ride high and dry on a padded bench with seat back; See protected riparian zones where wildlife and waterfowl thrive; Your guide steers the pontoon with two large sweep blades, one in front and one in back; Calm float, about 2-3 hours long Mile 4.3: Silver Creek Boat Landing provides river access on river right
What do I Need for River Rafting the McKenzie River? A Helfrich Outfitter
Mile 6.3: Rennie's Landing provides river access on the right Middle Fork Ranger District 46375 Highway 58 Westfir, OR 97492 541-782-2283. For 2024 The Caddis Fly Angling Shop and Caddis Fly Guide Service recommend "McKenzie River Shuttle Service" Casey Chafin can be reached at (541) 912-0044
Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) Jackfish Lake and Beartrap River Map. With put-in and take-out spots so close to Eugene and Springfield, this stretch of the McKenzie River is a great escape on a hot summer day! There is a small parking area with a vault toilet at the put-in spot at Harvest Landing Park McKenzie River Ranger District 57600 McKenzie Hwy McKenzie Bridge, OR 97413 541-822-3381
Mckenzie River Oregon Epic 3 Day Itinerary. McKenzie River - Finn Rock to Leaburg Dam (10 to 15 miles, II (III), Soggy4 p155) Scenic river floats from Willamette Valley Fishing Guides are designed with birders, nature lovers, and clients interested in a unique way to experience what Eugene, Oregon has to offer in mind.