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Get Caught Up for Hatch Time at Smith Rock State Park

Get Caught Up for Hatch Time at Smith Rock State Park

Springing forward for Daylight Savings Time is often associated with “Hatch Time,” at least for the Bald Eagles Smith Rock State Park. At the time of this post, we only know of their two eggs, as shown in the header image taken on February 29 by Terry W. Smith of “Images On The Outside.” The Golden Eagles are much harder to know about, as their nests are huge and deep on the walls of the Monument Area, so we don’t have a headcount on the number they are expecting yet. Thank you to each of the photographers who brave the elements to bring us such magnificent images!

This Fourth of July Let's Celebrate Smith Rock's Bald Eagles 2023 Nesting Season

This Fourth of July Let's Celebrate Smith Rock's Bald Eagles 2023 Nesting Season

2023 has been a banner year for the Bald Eagle family at Smith Rock State Park. Mom and Dad Bald are now empty-nesters, with the two surviving eaglets now spreading their wings around the neighborhood. While we all mourn the loss of one of the three that were born this year, we recognize that it’s part of nature, along with the ongoing challenges of “eat or be eaten” in the animal kingdom. Check out this amazing collection of images from 4 photographers of this year’s nesting season at the Bald Eagles of Smith Rock.

Camp and Park for Free Then Come to a (Work) Party on National Trails Day at Smith Rock

Camp and Park for Free Then Come to a (Work) Party on National Trails Day at Smith Rock

State Parks Day is also National Trails Day, and it means a lot more than just free parking and camping at Smith Rock State Park June 3-4. It’s also an opportunity to show your appreciation for one of the crown jewels of the State Park system, our beloved “Smitty.” There are multiple opportunities to give back to the park thanks to the volunteer organizations that have put together the following projects.