Visiting Oregon’s Fort Rock State Natural Area

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Visiting Oregon’s Fort Rock State Natural Area


A volcanic tuff ring rising from the flat panorama of Oregon’s excessive desert, Fort Rock obtained its designation as a National Natural Landmark in January of 1976. Occupied as a pure shelter by Native American tribes who occupied the world 1000’s of years in the past, guests to the Fort Rock State Natural Area see their stays in pictographs and petroglyphs on the rock partitions.

Main car parking zone with restrooms and picnic shelter.

During the final ice age, Fort Rock was a volcanic island in a prehistoric lake that encompassed what we all know at present as Christmas Valley. Sandals manufactured from sagebrush have been situated in close by Fort Rock Cave* are radiocarbon-dated at an approximate age of 10,000 years outdated are proof of among the earliest people in North America. Similar archeological findings have been recognized on the Paisley Caves, about an hour drive to the Southeast.

Hiking contained in the Fort Rock crater.

While among the trails are closed seasonally between February 15 and August 15 in the course of the raptor reproductive season, we hiked the designated open trails throughout a current go to to the location.  A reasonably simple tour, you could need to use mountain climbing poles on the preliminary ascent into the crater.

View from the highest.

Modern restrooms and a small picnic shelter with interpretive indicators and different park info greet guests. If you might be pulling a camper trailer, there’s a small turnaround level however no designated giant car parking. Between a picnic lunch and a full hike contained in the rim, we spent about an hour and a half absolutely exploring this location.

To spherical out your Central Oregon adventuring, contemplate mountain climbing the volcanic fissure at Crack within the Ground situated 37 miles to the East.

*Fort Rock Cave is the location of instrumental archeological discoveries contributing to the importance of the Fort Rock Basin as a significant a part of Native American History and Live. Tours of Fort Rock Cave happen all through the spring and early summer season bat 9am and 12pm. Register for a cave tour on-line or name the LaPine Sate Park Office at 541-536-2428.

Happy Trails!


About the Author



Julie Henning


Julie Henning is a contract author and journalist primarily based out of Eugene, Oregon. She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and proprietor of the family-travel web site RoadTripsForFamilies.com. She is a current previous member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.

In March 2018 Julie Henning printed the e-book “100 Things to Do in Eugene Before You Die” (Reedy Press). She is a member of the Society of American Travel Writers and up to date previous member of the Midwest Travel Writers Association and the Association for Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.

She has been printed within the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Wisconsin State Journal, Travel Wisconsin, Travel Oregon, Hometown News Group, The Daily Journal (Kankakee, Illinois), the Rochester Post Bulletin, Wisconsin Natural Resources Magazine (DNR publication), Experience Michigan Magazine, the Official Oregon Wine Touring Guide, Metro Parent Milwaukee Magazine, Eugene Cascades & Coast Official Visitors Guide, Trivago, Intercom Magazine, Roadtrippers.com, Amtrak.com, Eugene Magazine, and FTF Geocacher Magazine.

Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio. She has produced episodes for Journey of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio journey podcast. Julie has additionally produced journey apps with Sutro Media and Bindu Media. She works full time in advertising and marketing.

Julie has appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio, Ohio Public Radio, and KCBX FM Central Coast Radio and is an affiliate producer with the Journeys of Discovery with Tom Wilmer, a National Public Radio journey podcast.

She has blogged for TravelWisconsin.com, Travel Oregon, and VISIT Milwaukee.

Julie travels together with her three youngsters and black lab as a lot as attainable and lives by the motto, “Not all who wander are misplaced.” Check out a few of her greatest work at www.juliehenning.com.

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