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 Officially established in 1852, Galice was once known as “Galiceburg”
which was a short distance up Galice Creek from Skull Bar or
Lower Town at the mouth of the creek. The present Galice
community is downstream from the creek and located above the
Rogue River.
 Galice received its name from Louis Galice, a
French miner who was in the first group of gold prospectors. By
1854, the Galice Mining District was formed making it the 3rd
mining district in southern Oregon.
 Galice was established
when rich placer gold finds brought large numbers of miners into
the area and later the women and children. One of the largest
historic mines in southern Oregon, the Old Channel, is in this
area. Travel through Galice until 1911 was done on a narrow
road, rough with many chuckholes, dusty in the summer, muddy in
the winter, with very few turnouts to pass. Horses and wagons
brought all the supplies into the area, utilizing the Massie
Ferry (near present Indian Mary Park) to cross the river. The
first Hellgate Bridge was built in 1916 for auto travel. Now a
two-lane, paved highway makes the trip into the area easy and
enjoyable.
  Logging and a lumber mill were important in the
1950’s and 1960’s. Today, the Galice community services the
recreational needs of those desiring to enjoy the Rogue River
with the Galice store, restaurant, overnight lodging, whitewater
rentals, and shuttle services. Mary Lou and Gilbert “Gil”
Thomason purchased the Galice Resort in 1981. At that time, the
“Resort” was made up of a tiny store/restaurant combination.
That first year, Gil and Mary Lou hosted their first BBQ on the
street in front of what is now the restaurant/store! Mary Lou
says, “Gil was the grease on the wheels at Galice. We worked as
a team but Gil had the vision that this tiny restaurant could be
something much bigger. That first BBQ featured steaks, corn and
watermelon—and it was a surprising success!” Mary Lou
continues, “The next year we added on a small deck to the
restaurant so folks could view the river and then we kept adding
on as the business grew.
 “The Galice Resort’s cabins and the
current Cottage were built in 1945 (four even earlier-built
cabins were located originally by Galice’s existing boat shed
but were washed away in the 1964 flood) using materials from an
old, local school house. We built the bunkhouse in 1982 for
storage but made that into lodging a couple years later.”

That first year, Galice began renting rafts. Gil and Mary Lou
bought 6 rafts; there was only one day that year that all six
were rented out. Mary Lou says, “And we thought THAT was BIG
business!” As the whitewater rental business grew, Galice built
a boat shed to house the whitewater river rental supplies. The
corporation began offering shuttles due, in part, to the need to
get guests back to Galice after a day on the river.
 Mary Lou
remembers a friend saying to her and Gil in that first year,
“You’ll starve out there…” But she and Gil worked hard and kept
adding to the business. In 1989 the two built their personal
home, which is located above the Galice Lodge, and then in 1991
they built the lodge to accommodate all the guests (and large
groups) who wanted to stay on-site. The house known today as
the, “Riverview House,” was built by Annie & Arlene; two women
who originally owned Galice. They built the house after they
sold the Galice property to another couple in 1979 (Mary Lou and
Gil purchased Galice from this other couple). Eventually, Annie
and Arlene sold the Riverview house to Debbie Thomason and they
lived onsite for many years assisting with the business.

“Gil was a visionary. Together, we always knew we could make
it,” says Mary Lou. Sadly, Gil Thomason passed away in March of
2011 but Mary Lou still operates the Galice Lodge. Today her
daughter, Debbie Thomason, owns and operates the entire
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 Phone: 541-476-3818
▪ Fax: 541-471-0188
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11744 Galice Road, Merlin, OR. 97532
▪ Mailing Address: PO Box 99, Merlin, OR. 97532 |
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