Running over 500 miles, the John Day is the second longest free-flowing stream in the United States with steep basalt canyon walls, sagebrush dotted hills, abandoned homesteads, and petroglyphs. Famous for its steelhead in the fall, the John Day warms up in the summer to become the most prolific smallmouth bass fishery in the Northwest. Great family float/fishing adventure down 70 miles of "Wild and Scenic" designated river. Fully outfitted, easy angling, scenic camping.