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natural bridge loop
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bandman58

On your way back from Crater Lake on Hwy 62 one will see a sign on the right that says: Natural Bridge. If you want to take a short walk on a paved path without much elevation involved, please consider stopping to see a magnificent rush of glacial water. The walk is about 2/3's of a mile (total) and it includes a bridge, deep blue-green pools and white, foaming water cascading down through a wide, natural "bridge" of rock. We considered this as spectacular as Crater Lake and hope others consider taking a stroll to this natural wonder with no fee involved.

WMSCV

This is a must see natural wonder. The drive along Highway 62 getting here from the Medford area is also spectacular too. The parking area is a short drive off the main highway on Road 300. There is a "Natural Bridge" sign posted on the highway. The walk from the parking area along a paved path is very short and wheelchair accessible. The bathroom facility was spotless. Bring your camera and enjoy this beautiful location. There is no charge to enter. They have a donation box set up please consider leaving one.

87pattim

Natural Bridge Loop is on the way to/from Crater Lake. It's an easy walk, with ample parking. The trail is well-maintained and there is a map at the beginning of the trail. Walk out far enough and you'll see the Rogue River disappear and flow through a natural lava tube and come out further down stream. It's a beautiful example of Mother Nature at her finest. Minimum time spent can be between 30 - 45 minutes. Well-worth the time!

Beasley33

We stopped at the Natural Bridge on a recent trip to Southern Oregon. We loved this area. There is a short walk to a viewing area where you see where the water is coming out of the ground/or side of hill and a short distance downstream the water returns into the ground. Reading other reviewers post about people who have fallen into the water, yes, I can see how they would disappear. The water actually returns into lava tubes in the side of a hill. Definitely worth the stop to check out. Beautiful area! Very peaceful!

hanspeterv_13

This is a place that I stop every trip up to the upper Rogue region. It is a fairly easy walk. It is something that is not seen in many places. I recommend it highly.

janel664

An interesting, short hike takes you to the area where the Rogue River goes underground for a while. Fascinating. It is said that some people fell into the water and were swept underground, never to be seen again; so be sure you don't fall in. A beautiful area.Jane L.

942vj

This is a beautiful place. Make sure you take visitors to see. Good day trip to take a picnic lunch and just relax and enjoy the natural scenery around you.

lous749

Definitely is worth a trip to come out here and check out the loop. It's an easy drive and not a bad walk at all. Almost any one can walk it. Worth a visit.

cate121

I love going up and checking out the Natural Bridge Loop and seeing the river. Everytime we go its different

557mauricel

It's well worth the drive. The walk is surprisingly easy and shorter than you'd think. Wandering off the beaten path proves to be pleasant adventure, as well.

silverius1

Exquisite view, great shot hike with breathtaking views of the upper Rogue River. a must see for visitors.

Maimeo

The Rogue River disappears into Lava Tubes for a great length at Natural Bridge, except when the River is swollen from heavy snow melt and/or rain. This is a very short, easy, paved hike with interesting nature views all around. Great to visit alongside the Rogue Gorge Viewpoint a couple miles up the road in Union Creek.

Jim_el2013

When you stare down at the rocks, through which the entire Rogue River flows, imagine walking on those rocks, barefoot, with the water gurgling up through vents between your toes, and an other-worldly vibration you can feel through the volcanic rock itself, as the River rushes through a lava tube underfoot!It's just a little way upstream where the legend tells of a horse and rider who fell into the pool where the river disappears, and neither was ever seen again. No surprise that they put up the chain-link fencing!

CATHERINEF128

This is a short stop on Highway 62 on the way to Diamond Lake or Crater Lake. Discover headwaters of the beautiful Rogue River that go under ground then pop up again a short ways down stream. User friendly path from parking lot across walking bridge and on to viewer accessibility. Nice place. Bring your camera!

TexasTravelerGoGo

This is not really a two mile hike, more like one mile to see the major amazing geological formation. You would also have a hard time making it into a one hour visit. It is a must see. If you do not want to do the complete stroll, you can walk just a few feet to see the major attraction. Do bring your camera. Also do drop a few bucks into the forest service donation box to help with the upkeep.

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