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Casey State Park offers a day-use boat ramp providing access to the Rogue River near Trail, Oregon. The facility includes restrooms and picnic areas along the tree-lined banks of this scenic waterway. The park is located approximately 28.5 miles east of the main area via OR-62 E and sits near the Cole M. Rivers Hatchery, making it a convenient launch point for paddlers and boaters exploring this section of the Wild and Scenic Rogue River.
The Rogue River in this area supports salmon, steelhead, and trout, making it popular with anglers as well as recreational paddlers. Kayakers and canoeists will find this a good starting point for exploring the river's scenic canyon landscape. Big Butte Creek also connects near the park, offering additional water access options. As a day-use facility with basic amenities, Casey State Park is ideal for those looking for a straightforward put-in without overnight facilities on-site, though Stewart State Park Campground is located nearby for those needing accommodation.