Day Trippin' #1: Smith Rock State Park

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Why a Day Trip?

Long before someone coined the term staycation, my husband and I were taking day trips close to home. A day trip provides a nice break from the usual routine. I'm passionate about nature photography, too, and I'm married to a wonderful man who likes to drive. We don't often plan ahead, and that's the fun of it. Just pack a picnic and start driving. Take the road less traveled, as we did the day we discovered Smith Rock State Park in central Oregon.

This lens is destination #1 of our day-trippin' saga. Maybe it will inspire you to leave your cares behind and create an adventure of your own. Remember, no matter where you live, there's beauty to be found right around the next corner.



All photos in this lens are ©Bonnie Bruno
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Majestic Smith Rock

Visit Other Lenses in This Series!

This is the first in a series of lenses about day trips in my local area. As Oregon residents know, an hour in any given direction takes us to different terrain, each special in its own way. The idea for this series came from my love for travel and photography. If you love traveling as much as I do, take a moment to visit the links below. Bon voyage!

Day Trippin' #2: Oregon's Crater Lake National Park
Day Trippin' #3: Oregon Coast

Smith Rock State Park 

Beautiful Central Oregon

...one of our favorite discoveries

We didn't intend to end up at Smith Rock on that fine Saturday morning, but who could argue with the call of a perfectly blue-sky day? I packed my camera and we grabbed jackets in case we ran into cool weather. Here in the Pacific Northwest, an hour in any given direction can mean a drop or a spike in temperature. We headed east.

The Bend area is a lovely splash of sagebrush, wildflowers, and gnarly junipers that have withstood decades of heat, snow, and even fires. Artists flock to this high desert region to paint those trees, many of which were blackened in a fire that swept through the area decades ago. I've grown to love their scrappy appearance, and appreciate that no two juniper are alike. We took U.S. 97 to Redmond, and were heading out of town when we noticed a small formation of mountains sitting a few miles off the highway. A sign pointed to a campground, so we decided to check out their facilities.

Little did we expect to find such beauty on the backside of such ordinary-looking hills.

Are You into Rock Climbing?

Smith Rock attracts rock climbers from around the world...

Smith Rock State park welcomes thousands of visitors every year, and a large percentage of them are there to challenge the cliffs. Located in the high desert of central Oregon, it has become known as the birthplace of American sports climbing. On any given day, visitors can view groups of climbers making their way up the rocky cliffs. Many choose to spend the night up on their perch, and others take in the breaktaking views before making their way down to terra firma at day's end. Walk-in camping facilities are ideal for adventurers who wish to spend several days.

Rock Climbers at Smith Rock State Park 

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You Might Not Like a Day Trip If...

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I realize that not everybody will enjoy day trippin'. If you're stuck in a Gotta-Have-a-Luxury-Cruise-NOW! mode, a simple day trip in a car probably isn't going to be much fun. To each his own, right?

Take these suggestions seriously. Otherwise, don't blame me for your horrible, no-good, rotten road-trip day. (However, if all else fails, you could blame it on Squidoo.)

Ok, here we go...You might not like a day trip IF...

...you're fixated on the tv.

You're not going to visit the Queen, so ditch the more...3 points

...you can't sit still for very long.

No leaping from a moving car.2 points

...you're constantly asking, "Are we there yet?"

Nothing annoys a driver more than a bored passenge more...2 points

...you don't appreciate the view.

If you need to hear CHA-CHING often, a day trip/ph more...2 points

if you've suddenly become a Golf Widow.2 points

....the kids' fav phrase is "Are we there yet?"

Yep, every KId turns into the donkey from Shrek wh more...2 points

.... you're worried about missing the Squidoo pagerank update

Squidaddicts may not appreciate a whole day away f more...2 points

...you miss your desktop Twitter.

1 point

...if you only like flying

1 point

...you're not happy without your Xbox.

0 points

...you are not well prepared.

Alexa @ Devils Millhopper Park more...0 points

Thistle at Smith Rock 

Bloggers Writing About Smith Rock

learn from others who have been there

It's always fun to read accounts of travelers. Their enthusiasm makes me feel like I've seen special places through their eyes. Here are the writings of people who have taken in the grandeur of Smith Rock.

Oregon Foto Blog: Central Oregon Climbing
The account of one man's weekend travel to Smith Rock.
A Stone's Throw from Smith Rock
An enthuisastic family of four sets out on a day trip to Smith Rock State Park. Wonderful photos!
Peter Lyons' Blog
This traveler posts pictures of his visit to Smith Rock, including some amazing photos from the top!

 

The Road Not Taken, by Robert Frost

...because we're all travelers on a journey

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A Beckoning Path

...Smith Rock State Park invites exploration

This well-beaten path leads visitors from a parking lot to the most amazing sight: a deep river canyon with walls formed from huge squarish chunks of volcanic boulders. The sheer puzzlelike cliffs are awesome, and between the rocks wildflowers have taken root. It's a photographer's dream.

Other Day Trips We've Taken

Images ©Bonnie Bruno

Five Reasons to Take a Staycation

Just do it.

1. De-stress from your everyday cares. If you can't afford a fancy-schmancy vacation, it doesn't mean you have to feel homebound. Do something simple, even if it means picnicing at a local park. Get out and go.

2. Enjoy a change of scenery. If you saw nothing but the same setting for 365 days, your head might explode from boredom. Day trips afford the opportunity to take in new vistas, explore new types of terrain, and stimulate your senses. You'll return with a headful of new sights, sounds, and impressions. It's got to be healthy.

3. Fresh air! 'Nuff said.

4. Make memories together. Life passes us by at a steady pace, and the older we get, the faster it flies. Stay active, or you might end up in that recliner with your remote pointed at the old movies channel.

5. Add to your photo albums. It's fun to go through old vacation (or staycation) photos and remember all the places you've visited together. Keep those memories going! Digital cameras are relatively inexpensive now, and you won't have the expense of film and film developing. No excuse not to record your day trips!

"Tree Art" notecards from Zazzle

created from one of my Smith Rock photos

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Smith Rock Lizard Catching Some Rays 

Watch a Video about Smith Rock

...almost as good as being there

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Smith Rock Grandeur! 

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