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Datum vytvoření / 2012 / Říjen
- The Crooked River flows lazily past the spires of Smith Rock State Park.
- The Crooked River has carved a deep canyon through the dense basalt at Smith Rock State Park.
- The Crooked River has cut a deep canyon through the basalt of Central Oregon.
- The Crooked River is the main attraction of this hike. The vegetation in the area is sparse and brushy.
- The Crooked River makes a big oxbow around Smith Rock State Park.
- The Crooked River turns into Lake Billy Chinook at the turnaround point of the hike. High basalt cliffs provide a nice vantage point.
- The Horseshoe Ridge Trail drops down steeply off the ridge back towards Siouxon Creek.
- The narrow trail passes beneath Horseshoe Ridge.
- The roughness of this rock makes a fantastic interplay of light and shadows in the early morning sun at Smith Rock State Park.
- The striations in the rocks suggest the land was tilted in some past geologic time.
- The Three Sisters are North Sister, also known as Faith, Middle Sister, Hope, and South Sister, Charity, provide a nice backdrop to the town of Terrebone, Oregon.
- The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.
- The trail passes through a second growth forest mainly of Hemlock trees with a few Vine Maples.
- There is a lot of columnar basalt along this hike. The columns are hundreds of feet tall.
- These rocks seem about to roll off the tops of these peaks at Smith Rock State Park.