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Put In is a whitewater access point on the South Umpqua River system in the Black Rock Fork area of Douglas County, Oregon. This location serves as a put-in for paddlers looking to access whitewater sections of the South Umpqua drainage. The site is situated in a remote area of southwestern Oregon, in a region known for its scenic river valleys and outdoor recreation opportunities.
As a whitewater-specific put-in, this access point is designed primarily for kayakers and canoeists seeking to run whitewater sections. The exact configuration and amenities at this specific location are not detailed in available information, so paddlers should contact local outfitters or the Bureau of Land Management office in Douglas County for current conditions, parking details, and any access restrictions. Water conditions in this area are typically influenced by seasonal rainfall and snowmelt.
Paddlers planning to use this access point should be prepared for a remote location and verify current road and water conditions before visiting. The South Umpqua system can have significant water level fluctuations, so checking recent flow data and local beta is essential for a safe and enjoyable trip.