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Sākums / Smith Rock Photos OR 34
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- Some rocks seem precariously balanced on the peaks of Smith Rock State Park.
- The Three Sisters can be seen from Smith Rock State Park when the weather is clear.
- 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.
- From the east side of Smith Rock State Park, there is a great view of the park and the Three Sisters beyond.
- This is the highest point of any trail in Smith Rock State Park. Even here, you can find rock bolts permanently installed just out of sight.
- The striations in the rocks suggest the land was tilted in some past geologic time.
- A great view showing the basalt base underlying Smith Rock State Parka and the browns and reds of the top layer of rocks that were formed from welded tuff and rhyolite rocks. The welded tuff was formed from ash that was melted together as it fell onto the
- More rock spires at Smith Rock State Park provide for great scenery as you hike through the park.
- A nice view of Smith Rock State Park looking west shows the Crooked River and the tuff and rhyolite rocks of the park.
- Various rock spires at Smith Rock State Park provide for great scenery as you hike through the park.
- The Crooked River has carved a deep canyon through the dense basalt at Smith Rock State Park.
- Smith Rock State Park is on the dry side of Oregon so most of the days are sunny or mostly sunny.
- The browns and golds of fall nicely compliment the browns and reds of the rocks of the park.
- The Crooked River flows lazily past the spires of Smith Rock State Park.
- Climbers practice on the faces of Smith Rock State Park.