On my drive from Bend, OR to Oregon Caves National Monument, I saw an interesting sign that warranted some investigation. The sign indicated a geologic site called the Rogue River Gorge. While somewhat familiar with the Rogue River, I was unaware of any notable gorge cut by it and so, I had to check it out.
From the parking lot, just off the highway, a paved trail with a fence runs parallel to the small, but violent river as it passes through a narrow channel of reasonably high cliffs. As I read the signage and note with my own eyes, the river is flowing through a collection of collapsed lava tube caves. Not all that surprising given our proximity to the very active Newberry Volcano, which I explored yesterday. While these lava tubes may be much older than the areas I hiked in and around, they still keep some of that character.
Just a short distance upstream, the gorge opens up into two forks, one nearly dry and the other raging. A number of fallen trees have been collected over the waterfall and make for an interesting composition to my shots here. This is a really cool place and I'm glad I stopped, but that said, it's time to get back on the road.
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