Foster Rapids
Foster Rapids is a rapids in Curry, Oregon. Foster Rapids is situated nearby to the locality Big Bend, as well as near the hamlet Illahe.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Illahe and Agness.
Illahe
Hamlet
Illahe is an unincorporated community and the site of a former post office in Curry County, Oregon, United States. Located along the Rogue River approximately 8 miles upriver from Agness, the area was home to Takelma Indians, then to white and Karok settlers, before becoming part of a designated wilderness.
Agness
Hamlet
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Agness is an unincorporated community in Curry County, Oregon, United States. It is near the confluence of two Wild and Scenic rivers—the Lower Rogue and the Illinois. Agness is situated 6 miles south of Foster Rapids.
Foster Rapids
- Type: Rapids
- Also known as: “Foster Riffle”
- Category: body of water
- Location: Curry, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
42.63678° or 42° 38′ 12″ northLongitude
-124.04655° or 124° 2′ 48″ westElevation
164 feet (50 metres)Open location code
84JQJXP3+P9OpenStreetMap ID
node 357321655OpenStreetMap feature
waterway=rapidsGeoNames ID
5727354
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