Rooster Rock State Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Rub and Tug
Very nice trails, easy walk and very scenic. Only problem is (not so much the nudity) is that you might stumble across a guy giving himself a rub & tug, twice I've stumbled across that (YUCK). Just wa...
As shown a little visible to other public areas Not crowded No commercialism I felt comfortable that I could be open here without censorship or wrong impression created
This park is conveniently located with its own exit onto Interstate 84. Be aware that if you want to travel the part of scenic Highway 30 from Portland that is not restricted by timed entry permits, ...
Unless you want to be naked there is nothing here for you! Just a bunch of nude people! I want to have a nice time in thw sunshine but there is nowhere here to just relax with my family of 8.
We were out to Cascade Licks in Labor Day to buy fresh caught salmon, so we stopped on the way back for a dip in the Columbia River at Rooster Rock. I have been here several times over the years. It’s...
Rub and Tug
Very nice trails, easy walk and very scenic. Only problem is (not so much the nudity) is that you might stumble across a guy giving himself a rub & tug, twice I've stumbled across that (YUCK). Just wa...
Nude beach is great
As shown a little visible to other public areas Not crowded No commercialism I felt comfortable that I could be open here without censorship or wrong impression created
Scenic lunch spot
This park is conveniently located with its own exit onto Interstate 84. Be aware that if you want to travel the part of scenic Highway 30 from Portland that is not restricted by timed entry permits, ...
Naked beach only.
Unless you want to be naked there is nothing here for you! Just a bunch of nude people! I want to have a nice time in thw sunshine but there is nowhere here to just relax with my family of 8.
Labor Day River Dip
We were out to Cascade Licks in Labor Day to buy fresh caught salmon, so we stopped on the way back for a dip in the Columbia River at Rooster Rock. I have been here several times over the years. It’s...