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Natural Bridge and the Hidden River

The "Hidden River" emerges from the lava flow that forms the Natural Bridge.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Looking Down the River at Natural Bridge

The whitewater of the Rogue River rushes through the Rogue River gorge's lava flow on the Natural Bridge hiking trail.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Looking Out over Hidden River

Two senior citizens look out over the Rogue River on the Natural Bridge hiking trail.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Sign at the Natural Bridge

An interpretive sign on the hiking trail to the Natural Bridge explains how the hidden river vanishes into the lava tube for 200 feet, forming the natural bridge.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Fishing at Natural Bridge

Two youngsters fish from the rocky lava flow cliffs at Natural Bridge.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Rogue River from Bridge

Viewed from the pedestrian (non-natural) bridge, the Rogue River plunges through a lava gorge on the Natural Bridge Trail.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Welcome to Natural Bridge

A map at the beginning of the hike to Natural Bridge in the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest orients travelers to the upcoming natural attraction.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
In Front of National Creek Falls

A makeshift log bridge makes a handy spot from which to view the multiple streams of National Creek Falls.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Store and Cafe at Stewart State Park Marina

A rustic store and cafe at the marina provides meals, supplies, equipment and other necessities to the visitors to Joseph Stewart State Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Entrance to Joseph Stewart State Park

A brown and gold sign highlighted by the blue logo of the Oregon State Parks Program stands out against the tall conifers at the road leading to Joseph Stewart State Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Log Crossing over Mill Creek

A fallen log forms a bridge across Mill Creek near Mill Creek Campground in the Rogue River National Forest.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
View of Fish Tanks at Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery

Rows of large tanks dot the concrete field south of the Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery building.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Fish Tanks at Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery

Large circular tanks dot the foreground at the Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery at Lost Creek Dam.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery

A small enclosure overlooking the Cole M. Rivers Fish Hatchery includes interpretive signs explaining about the purpose and mission of the facility.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
McGregor Park Fishing Area at Lost Creek Reservoir

One of the features of McGregor Park near Lost Creek Reservoir is a simple fishing area near SR 62 and Takelma Drive, which has paths to the river, a latrine and paved parking.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
In the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest

A brown and gold sign next to the road outside the High Cascades Ranger Station names the forest as the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
High Cascades Ranger Station

The brown and gold USFS sign and logo stands on its stone base outside the long and low building housing the High Cascades Ranger Station in the Rogue River - Siskiyou National Forest of southern Oregon.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Information Sign about the Takelma People

An informational sign at the Gold Nugget Wayside Recreation Area recounts the history of the Takelma people in the area.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
"Lure of Gold" Sign

An informational sign at the Gold Nugget Wayside Area explains the "Lure of Gold" in the area in 1849.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Gold Nugget Recreation Area Sign

A sign about the Gold Nugget Recreation Area sits amidst evergreens.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Facilities at Casey Recreation Area

Signs help guide travelers to their destination in the Casey Recreation Area at Rogue Elk County Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Fishing the Rogue River at Casey Recreation Area

A fisherman casts his line in the shallows of the majestic Rogue River.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Rogue Elk Rafters

Rafters enjoy floating along a calm stretch of the Rogue River near Rogue Elk County Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane
Rogue Elk Boat Launch

Travelers utilize one of several boat launch areas to begin their float down the Rogue River in Rogue Elk County Park.

Public domain. Photo by A. E. Crane