Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park

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Category

Hiking

Typical Duration

2-4 hours

Difficulty

Hard

About This Landmark

Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park

Misery Ridge Trail doesn’t just ask for effort—it demands it, rewarding every labored breath with vistas that redefine the word “epic.” Located in the heart of Smith Rock State Park, this iconic trail is a proving ground for those who dare to ascend its steep switchbacks. Yet, “misery” here feels like a misnomer. What begins as a challenge transforms into a triumphant communion with some of Oregon’s most dramatic landscapes.

The trail begins unassumingly, skirting the Crooked River, which glistens like a green ribbon against the ochre cliffs. Early on, the ascent kicks in—switchbacks clawing up the ridge as the rock walls rise like fiery sentinels. Each step upward is a test, the trail gritty beneath your boots and the air sharp with the scent of sagebrush baked by the sun.

At the summit, the world unfurls. The Crooked River loops far below, carving a serpentine path through the canyon. To the west, the Cascade Range dominates the horizon, its snow-capped peaks standing in stark contrast to the desert-like expanse of Smith Rock. It’s the kind of view that stops you cold, the ache in your legs fading as awe takes over.

As the trail winds down, you pass Monkey Face, a 350-foot spire that seems to defy gravity and logic. Rock climbers cling to its vertical face, tiny specks against the monolithic stone. The descent carries you back to the river, your heart full and your legs pleasantly worn.

Misery Ridge Trail is more than just a hike—it’s a pilgrimage to the soul of the Pacific Northwest. It challenges your body and rewards your spirit, leaving you humbled, exhilarated, and utterly connected to the grandeur of Smith Rock.


Adventure Guide to the Misery Ridge Trail

Overview:
The Misery Ridge Trail is a challenging 3.7-mile loop in Smith Rock State Park, featuring steep climbs, jaw-dropping views, and iconic rock formations. It’s a must for hikers seeking a rewarding adventure.


Key Highlights:

  • Steep Switchbacks: The ascent is rigorous, with a 1,000-foot elevation gain that tests your stamina.
  • Summit Views: Panoramic vistas of the Crooked River and the Cascade Range await at the top.
  • Monkey Face: A striking 350-foot rock spire and a favorite for climbers.
  • Crooked River Path: The descent offers a scenic riverside trail, perfect for cooling down.

Trail Tips:

  • Gear Up: Wear sturdy hiking boots and bring trekking poles for the steep climb.
  • Stay Hydrated: The exposed trail can get hot, so carry plenty of water.
  • Best Seasons: Spring and fall provide mild weather and fewer crowds; summer can be intense.
  • Entry Fee: The park requires a $5 day-use fee or an Oregon State Parks Pass.

Accessibility:
Due to the elevation gain and rocky terrain, this trail is best suited for experienced hikers in good physical condition.


Getting There:
From Bend, take US-97 north to Terrebonne, then follow signs to Smith Rock State Park. The trailhead is accessible from the main parking lot.


Insider’s Note:
Start early in the day to beat the heat and the crowds. The golden morning light makes the rock formations glow, adding a magical touch to the already breathtaking landscape.

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Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park - Misery Ridge Trail

Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park - Misery Ridge Trail

Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park - Misery Ridge Trail
Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park - Misery Ridge Trail
Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park - Misery Ridge Trail

Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Location

Hiking the Misery Ridge Trail: A Climb to Awe at Smith Rock State Park in Misery Ridge Trail

Coordinates: 44.3697, -121.1419

Ratings

Overall

8.7/10User rating

Photography

8.0/10Scenic value

Featured Activities

Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Climbing

Essential Information

Best Time to Visit

Spring and Fall

Nearby City

Terrebonne, Oregon

Visitor Type

Adventure Seeker

Protected Areas

Smith Rock State Park

Accessibility

Not Accessible

Connectivity

Cell service available

Weather Considerations

Temperature

Varies by season, check forecast

Precipitation

Best to visit in dry conditions

Experience Level

Hard

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with significant outdoor experience. Best for experienced adventurers.