
The John Day River
The John Day River, which drains a large, semiarid watershed in northeastern Oregon, runs 280 miles from its headwaters in the Blue Mountains to its confluence with the Columbia River between the towns of Arlington and The Dalles. The river is entirely undammed, making it the longest free-flowing river in Oregon, and one of the longest in the United States. In 1988 Congress designated 148 miles of the main John Day as well as 101 miles of the north and south forks as National Wild and Scenic Rivers.
Literally yards from the ranch house this is a perfect locale for fishing, floating, playing in, or sitting by the river.

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