Applegate River – Oregon Gold Locations

The Applegate River - Oregon Gold Location
The Applegate River rises in Jackson County and empties into the Rogue River west of Grants Pass. Most of the placer gold deposits are found in tributaries such as Board Shanty, Caris, Miller, Grays, Oscar, Slate and Williams Creeks. Williams Creek, and it’s tributaries, Bamboo and Whiskey Gulches, were extensively worked. The Layton Hydraulic pit south of Provolt was a important producer. Oscar Creek was worked with a power shovel and was noted for it’s large Oregon nuggets that it produced. Cans, Miller, Rocky and Slagle Creeks converge to form a rich placer area at Missouri Flat near the Jackson County line. The total placer gold production along the Applegate River was well over 20,000 ounces.

Many spots on the Applegate River show bedrock exposed.
The Applegate River stretches 51 miles long rising from California and stretches into both Josephine and Jackson Counties in Oregon.


