Pets allowed
Allowed
Elevation Gain
200.00 ft (60.96 m)
Trail type
There-and-back
Distance
6.00 mi (9.66 km)
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If you are visiting Smith Rock State Park and are short on time, the River Trail is a good option. The trail follows the banks of the Crooked River as it winds around the park, and it is a modest alternative to the more challenging Misery Ridge Trail. You’ll walk near and around the park's welded tuff rock formations that are composed of eroded and compressed volcanic ash.  The river banks are home to numerous wintering waterfowl including Canada geese and mallards, and you may also see red-winged blackbirds, bald eagles and golden eagles.  If you can, follow the river downstream to the western side of the park to Monkey Face, the 450-foot rock pillar that hosts one of the park’s most challenging climbing routes.

Note that the only camping in the park is at the Bivouac Campground, which is a walk-in camping area that does not accommodate RVs or car camping.

Logistics + Planning

Preferable season(s)

Winter
Spring
Fall

Congestion

High

Parking Pass

State Park Fee

Pros

Walk along the scenic river. Nearby rock climbing.

Cons

Mid-summer heat. Heavy use.

Trailhead Elevation

2,880.00 ft (877.82 m)

Features

Rock climbing
Bird watching
Wildlife
Big vistas

Suitable for

Biking
Horseback

Location

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