The Master’s Program
Rogue River Trip
DATE
Aug 21st - 26th, 2022
TRIP LENGTH
5 Days
COST
$2,400
Join us for a whitewater rafting trip in Oregon.
The Master’s Program has booked a 5-day trip this summer down the historic Rogue River. Known as Shank’s favorite, the trip will be an extreme adventure for the body and soul. The class 3 and 4 river canyon and historic lodges can only be accessed by raft. Enjoy afternoons fishing along with the Rouge as the steelhead begin their run up the river as others set up a river kitchen and cook delicious meals. TMP Coach, Rob Dayton, will host intentional conversations that will expand your capacity to exercise LifeMastery and LifeMission.
Rogue River is a trip consisting of 2 nights of camping and 3 nights at historic river lodges. Camping on the Rogue River lends itself to evenings enjoying the river flowing, fishing, star gazing, wildlife, and soaking up the solitude of a remote wilderness canyon. Our guides handle all the work, set up, and cooking, while you relax and enjoy your evening with your TMP cohort.
The riverside camping experience will be comfortable and convenient, with tents large enough to walk around in and cots to keep you off the ground while you sleep. We want to ensure that you will have a relaxing setting at camp after an exciting day of paddling. Each tent sleeps two people comfortably. A pillow, sleeping bag, and mattress pad will also be provided so that all of our campsite needs are met, but feel free to bring your own sleeping bag if preferred. The great thing is that everything will be set up once we arrive at camp. This deluxe camping experience is next level and will be an unforgettable part of the trip.
After two nights of comfortable river camping, you will arrive at the remote and beautiful Paradise Lodge. It features newly remodeled rooms, the comfort of a hot shower, a full bar, and hearty gourmet meals. In your downtime, you can spend your time hiking a nearby peak, fishing, picking fruit from the orchard, or relaxing on the expansive deck overlooking the river. There is no road in or out, so all supplies are brought by jet boat, electricity is provided by a generator, and water is collected and purified from a nearby creek. This lodge and overall experience is truly one of a kind.
We’ve made all of the arrangements. From arrival at Medford’s airport on Sunday to the drop-off curb there on Friday, we’ve got it all covered. Shuttles/lodges/meals, it’s all-inclusive. The price per person is $2400. The travel arrangements – flying in and out of Medford – are yours to arrange at your expense.
*Price does not include flight costs.
Trip Details
Experience a guided, whitewater rafting tour down the Rogue River.
Camp on the banks of the river under the clear, starry sky.
Stay at the remote Paradise Lodge deep in the heart of Oregon’s wild.
Day 1 | Aug 21st: Arrive at Rogue River Lodge
Arrive at the Rogue River Lodge and check-in for orientation, where you will be given dry bags to pack for your trip and have an opportunity to ask any last-minute questions. Dry bags that are given out should be packed and collected by the guides.
We will be staying at Morrison’s lodge in preparation for the next day.
Day 2 | Aug 22nd: Begin Rafting Trip
After a short bus ride to the river, we will get fitted for life jackets and have a quick trip safety talk. The river day will include a visit to historic sites, a short hike, a riverside lunch, and swimming. The evening will include camp activities, set up camp, read a book, relax, hike, nap, dinner, and stargazing.
The Rogue River offers wonderful sandy beaches to camp on while rafting the river. Guides set up a full river kitchen and prepare scrumptious meals while you relax and take in the beauty of this area.
Camping on the Rogue lends itself to evenings enjoying stargazing, wildlife viewing, and soaking up the solitude of this peaceful place. You’re now on river time, forget your watch, and don’t worry… your cell phone won’t ring.
Day 3 | Aug 23rd: Camping on the River
The second day on the River, we will visit historic sights, hike, enjoy lunch riverside, and swim. The evening will include camp activities such as fellowship, relaxing, dinner, and stargazing.
Day 4 | Aug 24th: Arrive at Paradise Lodge
The morning of our third day on the river includes exploring the Rogue River Ranch, swimming, and riverside lunch. In the afternoon, we will arrive at Paradise Lodge. Enjoy the afternoon at Paradise with a hike, a dip in Paradise Creek, or maybe a nap swinging in a hammock.
Day 5 | Aug 25th: Final Rafting Day
We will take a short raft trip from Paradise lodge to Foster Bar take out. This is your departure day you’ll head to the takeout at Foster Bar (near Agness, Oregon) Foster Bar is 26 miles from the city of Gold Beach and the Pacific Ocean. Morrisons Rogue Wilderness Adventure vans will pick you up and bring you back to our Lodge.
Day 6 | Aug 26th: Head Out
Say goodbye to Morrison’s Lodge with a country breakfast, after which we will shuttle to the airport to catch departing flights.
Clothing
- Swimsuit – can be worn as first layer
- Shorts – quick-drying shorts can double as swimsuit
- Footwear – sandals that attach to your feet for rafting, and comfortable shoes for evening in camp/lodge
- Socks – polypropylene or wool
- Long sleeve shirts – best for sun protection. Avoid cotton for during the day
- T-Shirt/Tank Tops – rafting and camp
- Long underwear – polypropylene or Smartwool (for sleeping comfort if it gets colder)
- Sweater or jacket – fleece or wool (for cold mornings in camp)
- Pants – 1 pair is nice for chilly mornings (rain pants are also a good idea)
- sunglasses
- hat for sun protection
Gear
- Small camp pillow
- Water bottle with strap (we like Grayl)
- Flashlight or headlamp
- Bandana or Buff
- Insect repellent
- Toiletries
- Medications
- Large zip lock back for wet gear
- Sunscreen/lip balm
- Wet wipes or hand sanitizer
- Earplugs if you’re a light sleeper
Camp & Lodge
- Pen
- Journal
- Small Bible
- Snacks
Carry On
- Airline tickets
- Essential toiletries
- Good book
- Charger
What should I know before I go?
Check out this quick video to learn what you’ll need for your trip.
How healthy do I need to be to go on a trip?
Your MRWA Rafting/hiking trips on the Rogue River can be physically strenuous and require active participation from each trip participant. Essential eligibility requirements for all participants on any MRWA river trip are as follows:
- Ability to independently board and disembark a boat four to ten times each day. This may require stepping into the boat, and then maneuvering your body over and across tubes and fixed objects into a seated position.
- Ability to remain seated and balanced while in a whitewater craft while holding on with at least one hand.
- Ability to independently navigate shoreline terrain, including maneuvering around and across boulders, rocks, slippery or sandy, uneven surfaces, under low branches, and around vegetation. This includes the ability to independently maintain your balance near precipitous ledges or cliffs.
- Ability to follow both verbal and non-verbal instructions given by guides in all situations, including during stressful or dangerous situations, and to effectively communicate with guides and other guests. Wear a Type V Coast Guard-approved personal flotation device provided. Where required, properly wear a helmet.
Are guide gratuities included?
Guide gratuities are additional and based on 10-15% of your base trip cost, not including BLM and USFS fees (if applicable). For payment, we accept cash or check (made out to your guide). We cannot add gratuities to your credit card. If you have any questions about our trips, please call our offices 7 days a week at 1-800-336-1647. Our friendly office staff is glad to answer any questions about our trips or visiting the great state of Oregon.
What kind of food do you serve?
We provide a picnic style lunch that includes healthy light meals ideal for river trips. On our multiple day trips, the lodges will provide dinner and breakfast for the lodge trips, and our guides will turn into gourmet cooks for the camp trips. They will cook anything from bbq chicken to fajitas to stir-fry, salmon, and steak. They follow it up with desserts such as chocolate cake, vanilla pudding cake, or our famous bacon peanut butter chocolate crumble. If you have any kind of dietary specifications, please let us know so we can accommodate your needs.
Do you serve alcohol on the trips?
We do not provide alcohol. You are welcome to bring alcohol with you on the trips. On multiple day trips, we provide a cooler for you to store any extra drinks that you would like to bring. Additionally, Paradise Lodge offers a wide selection of alcoholic beverages to purchase at a ‘wilderness’ price.
What do I wear?
Dressing safely and comfortably (not to mention fashionable) for river trips is a challenging task. It is very important and should not be taken lightly. For much of the season, you will need two sets of clothing: one for on the river and one for camp or the lodge.
During the day, shorts, swimsuit, water sandals, hat, and sunglasses are best. Sun protection is always a priority. There is no shade on the river. Please plan on wearing shoes that attach to your feet. No flip flops!
In the evening, you will need a dry pair of shoes or sandals, a warm pair of pants, and a sweatshirt or jacket. In the heat of the summer, you may just need dry shorts and a t-shirt for the evenings, but the mornings are always chilly, so be prepared with a warm top.
It is always a good idea to bring a rain jacket and pants. Oregon is known for erratic weather.
For more specifics on what to pack, reference the itinerary provided with your trip confirmation email.
What happens if I need to go to the bathroom?
On the Wild and Scenic Section, the lodges have bathrooms and many of the places we camp have outhouses. If an outhouse isn’t available, we carry a riverside toilet system. We make sure you have a bathroom available at all stops.
How high are the rapids ranked?
Rapids are classed on a scale from 1 to 6. The Wild and Scenic Rogue River includes rapids ranging from Class 1, 2, and 3, with two Class 4 rapids that you can easily navigate or walk around if preferred. However, the classes of rapids you will encounter will vary depending on your trip. The following explains each classification:
Class I (easy) – Moving water with small waves that can tug a boat. This is the calmest class, with minimal maneuvering required.
Class II (novice) – Easy rapids, with waves up to 3 ft tall that are easily seen, and wide channels. Some maneuvering required.
Class III (intermediate) – Offer plenty of excitement with waves up to 4 ft and narrow passages that send the boat shimmying and water gushing over its sides.
Class IV (advanced) – Long, difficult rapids, with turbulent water that requires precise maneuvering. Guaranteed to get your heart racing! There may be dangerous rocks or boiling eddies. Precise maneuvering required, and you should be accompanied by an experienced guide.
Class V (expert) – A constant adrenaline rush. Long and violent rapids that follow each other almost without interruption. Paddlers should have Class IV or better whitewater experience, and go with experienced guides who know the river.
Class VI (extreme) – Not commercially raftable. Considered “un-runnable” and have rarely been attempted due to their difficulty, unpredictability, and danger. This is the most dangerous class and should only be attempted by a team of experts.
Ready to Experience Oregon?
This is an invite-only trip. If you’ve been invited please read below on how to sign-up.
Important Documents
Here you will find our Expedition Contract. Please read carefully before booking.
Payment Options
Option 1: Pay 50/50
Please select quantity depending on number of participants in your party, select 50% at check out and then the balance will be billed 90 days before trip.
Option 2: Pay in Full
Please select quantity depending on number of participants in your party and pay in full at time of check out.