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Upper Table Rock from the North

Upper Table Rock from the North

Table rock was formed when a lava flow came down the Rogue River and covered the native sandstone. The Rogue eroded the general ground level, but the lava protected enough of the sandstone to form two prominant mesas with an elevation of about 800 feet above the valley. This is a view of upper table rock from a distance

February 20, 2010 11:52:46