Smith Rock State Park is a lovely state park located within Central Oregon's High Desert region, between the cities of Terrebonne and Redmond. The park is frequently considered to be the birthplace of modern American sport climbing, home to the United States' first 5.14/8b+ rated climb route.
More than 1,800 climbing routes are showcased throughout the park, along with an extensive hiking trail system that overlooks beautiful sites such as the Crooked River. Unique rock formations throughout the park include the Christian Brothers spires, the Dihedrals, the Marsupials, and Monkey Face. Day-use areas offer picnic facilities, visitor centers, and a tent-only campground with a cooking area and restrooms.
Terrebonne, OR 97760, Phone: 800-551-6949