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Boulder Rock State Forest Adventures

Boulder Rock State Forest is a rugged forested area in Oregon known for its diverse recreational opportunities, striking rock formations, and ample hiking and climbing options.

18,200
Acres Protected
45
Miles of Trails
85,000
Annual Visitors
1968
Year Established

About Boulder Rock State Forest

 

Boulder Rock State Forest, located in Oregon, encompasses a broad area of forested landscapes dominated by coniferous trees, rock outcrops, and varied topography. The forest's geology is marked by large boulders and rocky ridges, which provide unique habitats for wildlife and offer rich opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The forest supports a mix of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and western red cedar, providing shelter to deer, elk, black bears, and a variety of bird species, including northern spotted owls. The state forest's history links back to early timber harvesting and conservation efforts aimed at balancing sustainable forestry with public recreation access. Visitors enjoy hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and wildlife observation along its extensive trail system and scenic drives. Popular routes traverse through dense woods and ascend to viewpoints overlooking rocky bluffs. Fishing streams and picnic areas add to the outdoor appeal. Boulder Rock State Forest attracts visitors seeking remote and less crowded natural settings compared with more developed parks. Its combination of forest, rock features, and wildlife make it a year-round destination favored by adventurers and families alike.

Highlights

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Boulder Rock Overlook – panoramic views atop massive exposed rock formations

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Old Growth Douglas Fir groves with diverse undergrowth

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Historic Logging Road Trail – a path tracing early 20th-century timber routes

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Hidden Creek Waterfall – a secluded spot accessible via a short spur trail

Notable Natural Features

Boulder Rock Overlook

A large rocky outcrop offering sweeping views of the surrounding forest and nearby valleys.

Hidden Creek Waterfall

A small, year-round waterfall tucked away in a remote part of the forest accessible by a short trail.

Old Growth Douglas Fir Grove

An impressive stand of ancient trees providing habitat for diverse wildlife and a tranquil walking area.