Rogue-Umpqua Scenic Byway
Table Rocks, OR

Seven million years ago a river of lava averaging 150 feet deep poured into the ancient Rogue River Valley. The soils of the valley have been slowly eroding away leaving unique twin mesas, known as Upper and Lower Table Rocks, resting 800 feet above the existing valley floor. Today, you can view wildflowers and wildlife on outstanding hiking trails.

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