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[[Image:Shore of Floras Lake, Floras Lake State Park.jpg|thumb|400px|Looking from the foredunes across Floras Lake ''(bobcat)'']]
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[[Image:Tower Rock view, Blacklock Point, Floras Lake State Park.jpg|thumb|250px|Clifftop view of Tower Rock and Blacklock Point ''(bobcat)'']]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:26, 14 February 2019

Looking out to Tower Rock from the spine of Blacklock Point, Floras Lake State Natural Area (bobcat)
Clifftop view of Tower Rock and Blacklock Point (bobcat)

Description

Blacklock Point's dark crumbling promontory juts out to a series of rocks and stacks, the most impressive being Tower Rock. Views extend to the large sea stacks of Castle Rock and Gull Rock as well as the Sixes River Mouth and Cape Blanco, Oregon’s westernmost point. A sketchy user trail leads along the spine of Blacklock Point to offer a view north along the line of cliffs that lead to Floras Lake.

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