Travel Spotlight: Fort Rock

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photos by Talia Galvin


Most of the Fort Rock homesteaders did not make it financially, but they left behind evidence of the community they forged out of this vast, sparse, high desert land. The Fort Rock Valley Historical Homestead Village Museum tells the pioneers’ stories through buildings from the early 1900s. Tour the doctor’s office, church, general store, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop and chuck wagon. It all seems like recent history compared to the neighboring Fort Rock National Historic Landmark, a prehistoric, towering, jagged, volcanic tuff ring.

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  1. says: Marjorie Campbell

    we have spent many weeks over about 30 years, camping at cabin Lake and visiting the store, old post office and store that ‘Shorty” and his wife ran. the people were friendly and we really enjoyed or time there. I have not been back since the collection of buildings has been put together to make a museum.