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Smith Rock State Park

We stayed in Bend when we visited this park in August of 2024. It is about twenty-seven miles north of Bend on Highway 97 and took us about half hour to get there on a Sunday. The park being very popular, we decided to go early to beat the weekend crowd and make sure we got a parking spot.

View of the park as we drove towards the entrance
View from near parking lot after we entered the park

Famous for rock climbing, Smith Rock State Park offers a unique and dramatic landscape, quite different from the surrounding area. This park has scenic views of deep river canyons, towering rocks, and miles of hiking trails. An easy walking trail runs along the Crooked River, which flows quietly through the park. This is a pleasant area, where you may see deer and birds.

Smith Rock State Park – Stunning landscape
Smith Rock State Park – Crooked River flowing through the park
Smith Rock State Park – Towering rocks all around

We felt a little more adventurous on the day we visited the park and hiked up the infamous Misery Ridge to be rewarded with outstanding views in all directions. The hike up the front is a grunt but worth the effort. The .68 mile trail to the summit takes off directly across from the bridge. You will see some rock climbers after a series of small switchbacks.

Smith Rock State Park – Hiking trail across the bridge.

The trail is a combination of gravel and wooden steps. Having hiking poles helped a bit on the climb.

Smith Rock State Park – Hiking up
Smith Rock State Park – wooden steps on the trail

On the way up, you will see rock climbers at various locations along the hiking path. Below picturs has some rock climbers near the Red Wall area.

Smith Rock State Park – Rock Climbers
Smith Rock State Park – Rock Climbers

Once at the summit, scramble up on the rock ridges. Look down and see the Crooked River as it winds around below.

Smith Rock state Park – At the top
Smith Rock state Park – View from the top

Continue on the path for another 0.3 miles, and you’ll come to another great viewpoint. There is a park bench, from where you can relax and take in the beauty of the scenery in all directions including the iconic grinning Monkey Face rock. We saw some rock climbers in its mouth. Also, if you are lucky you may be able to watch slackliners traverse a rigged line to the Monkey’s mouth.

Smith Rock state Park – Monkey Face Rock
Smith Rock state Park – Another view from the top near Monkey face
Smith Rock state Park

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