As mentioned in previous posts (click here), Oregon has seven wonders. The list of Oregon’s amazing places was determined by Travel Oregon in 2013. These natural beauties showcase the diversity of Oregon’s landscape, including its breathtaking Pacific Coast, high deserts, beautiful mountain ranges, lush forests and so much more. We plan to visit, or re-visit in some cases, all of these treasures over the next year or so.

I’ve covered three of these wonders so far in recent posts;
We are currently in central Oregon and yesterday we visited Smith Rock State Park, another one of Oregon’s Seven Wonders. The history of the park is a bit unclear; it is thought to have been named after John Smith, a state legislator and Linn County Sheriff in the 1850s and 1860s. Another possible legend is that it was named for Private Volk Smith, who died in a fall from the rock in 1863. It was an important and significant place for several Native American Tribes, but sadly, they were forced out by early settlers. A tragic situation that occurred all over the USA in the early years of our country’s history.

Today it is a popular spot for hiking, rock climbing, canoeing and kayaking. It draws hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the globe each year. When we were there yesterday, we heard several groups speaking French, multiple Asian languages and Spanish. It’s easy to see why it’s so popular; take a look.

With the Crooked River running through the canyon, soaring cliffs, greenery and stunning views; what’s not to like?


The trail in the canyon below looks quite inviting, but unfortunately not for my arthritic knees.







It was a warm, beautiful day and theTravelsketcher found some much needed time to do some plein air painting.




I was intrigued by the caves in the side of the rock.

A closer view:

I was focusing on the caves when I took the photo below. When editing, I noticed some climbers on the top of the rock with arms outstretched, relishing in their accomplishment.




Our first visit to Smith Rock was about ten years ago on a chilly, winter day in January. But it’s stunning no matter what time of year you visit.


The park has been featured in multiple movies over the years, which adds to its popularity.


The best time to visit is in the spring or autumn. Summer temperatures can be sweltering. There is a $10.00 parking fee to enter the park. Click here for more information.



What do you think of Smith Rock State Park? Have you visited, or would you consider visiting? We thoroughly enjoyed our time in the park and highly recommend it as a must see in Oregon.
As always, I would love to hear from you, so leave a comment if you’re so inclined.
Wishing you grand adventures and bright blue skies,
Tricia
Great post, we love this area! Thanks for covering it so beautifully.
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Thank you!
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When I look back on my life, I often think that I should have been a geologist. There is so much wonder in the ground under our feet, the rivers and the lakes, and the hills and mountains all around us.
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Oh my, there’s so much truth to that. Like you, I would have loved that particular field. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow and wow! Stunning pictures of this ruggedly gorgeous country, Tricia. And also much appreciated by the film industry. We would definitely consider visiting and actually had a plan in place for it – including winery visits – from Seattle to San Francisco. However, he-who-shall-not-be-named put a stop to that. I hope in the future …
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Thanks so much, Lynette. It is an incredibly beautiful area, and like you mentioned, rugged too. I’m so sorry your travel plans have been interrupted by (really heavy sigh) the felon-in-chief; he has caused so many problems and heartache for so many people. This is a very dark time in our country’s history. I hope you’ll be able to take that trip someday and we can meet up, enjoy some good conversation and wine together.
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I would like that very, very much. A raincheck for about 38 or so months from now.😊
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Yes! Absolutely, it would be wonderful to connect.
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You do love in a beautiful part of the country. I’ve read about many of the cimbs in Smith Rock. We’re beyond our climbing days now, but maybe someday (aka 3 1/2 years from now) we’ll come down and take a look. Maggie
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Thanks, Maggie. We have to agree that this is a stunning part of the North American Continent. It’s a sad, but also a nostalgic time when we realize we can no longer capture the things we enjoyed in our youth. We can’t hike as much as we once did, but we keep moving!
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Oh, and be sure to let us know when you’re in the area. It would be great to meet up!
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thank you for sharing! im going to oregon soon and loved reading about this:)
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I hope you have a wonderful time here. Thanks for stopping by!
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It is strikingly beautiful. Looks wonderful!
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Isn’t it though? It truly is an impressive area. Thanks, Barbara!
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Thank you for showing me a part of Oregon of which I was totally ignorant. What beautiful photos of magnificent nature!
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Thank you!
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gorgeous picture 👌
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Thank you!
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It’s a wonderful landscape, Tricia. Did you walk far? It looks beautiful xx
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Isn’t it though? Yes, I walked several miles while Terry was painting. Unfortunately, I couldn’t go down into the canyon due to my arthritic knees, but there’s lots to see along the ridge. Thanks, Jo!
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I really enjoyed this one, Tricia, as I haven’t ever seen much of Oregon except for traveling down Hwy. 97. Beautiful pictures and gorgeous scenery!
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Thanks so much, Peg, I’m glad you enjoyed it. It truly is an amazing place.
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The crooked river running through the canyon is just absolutely beautiful, what a stunning day for walk! 🙂
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It was a beautiful day there! It’s raining now so we’re glad we visited when we did. Thanks, Hannah!
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Man, oh man. I had no idea. Oregon continues to amaze me. Now THIS is on my list!
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There’s so much to do and see here. We’re currently in the Painted Hills area which is also amazing. I hope you are able to visit at some point. Thanks for your comment!
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Our new travel trailer is so close I can taste it, so it WILL happen.
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That’s great! It would be great to get together when you’re here.
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Looks like you had beautiful weather to explore Smith Rock. The trail in the canyon looks challenging with all those switchbacks. Beautiful captures of the rocky landscape. We haven’t been, but something to add to the list for the next time we’re in Oregon.
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I think you would love visiting the area since you enjoy hiking. Thanks so much, I took close to one hundred photos while we were there!
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Whoa, that canyon is so pretty! I’ve heard of Smith Rock but I’d never really seen photos of it.
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We were lucky to have nice weather for our visit which enhanced the beauty. Thanks for your comment!
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It’s nice that there are so many things to do in the park. And besides all the activities, it’s beautiful too. Your photos of the high mountains and river in the canyon are stunning … I especially like that winding hiking trail.
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It certainly is a stunning place; it’s no wonder it’s so popular. Thank you!
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Wow, with those scenic views of a deep river canyon and the colours of the rocks and vegetation, this is a truly beautiful place to explore and photograph. I love those dramatic and beautiful rock formations rising toward the sky, making it a fantastic destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx
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Yes, to all what you say; it’s a stunning place. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a lovely day as well.
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Those towering rocks are incredible! I had never heard of this state park before, but now I want to visit it and get lost on the trails throughout 🙂
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I hope you get to visit someday, it’s an incredible place. Be sure to look us up if you come to Oregon!
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I am so grateful to live in Oregon! I’ve never been to Smith Rock, but your gorgeous photos have inspired me to add it to my list of places to visit. How fortunate it is only a 3 hour drive from my house. (I Google Mapped it. 🙂 )
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As we are! It truly is a gorgeous place with so many amazingly beautiful places to see. I hope you get to visit Smith Rock soon!
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