Class II-III North Fork John Day River , OR

John Day, North Fork Wild and Scenic River (US 395 bridge to Camas Creek Confluence)

From its headwaters to Camas Creek, the North Fork of the John Day River is one of the most important rivers in northeast Oregon for the production of anadromous fish. Wildlife found along the river's corridor include mule deer, elk, and black bears, along with peregrine falcons and bald eagles.

 

The quality and diversity of recreational opportunities available along the North Fork John Day River corridor makes it a popular area year-round for local visitors and those from outside the area. Recreation opportunities range from hiking and horseback riding to rafting/kayaking and gold panning.

 

For More Information Visit:

John Day River - BLM

North Fork John Day River - rivers.gov

Section Details

Trip Length Multiday, 3.1 Miles
Notes Carry Out Human Waste: On overnight trips, all boaters are required to carry and use a leak-proof, portable, reusable toilet system to remove solid human waste from the river canyon.
Fishing Yes
Camping Yes
Permit Yes
Manager Bureau of Land Management, Prineville District Office
Wild & Scenic Yes
Water Trail No
Partner Information https://www.blm.gov/visit/john-day-wild-and-scenic-river
https://www.rivers.gov/river/john-day-north-fork
Description American Whitewater
Photo Credit: USFS