ROCKY BUTTE STATE PARK
Rocky Butte State Park is a stunning natural area that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. The park's most prominent feature is an extinct volcanic cinder cone known as Rocky Butte which rises to 612 feet above sea level and provides panoramic vistas of Portland cityscape, Columbia River Gorge and Cascade Mountains including Mount Hood. It features lush greenery with hiking trails winding through dense forests leading up to its summit where there stands Joseph Wood Hill Park - home to historical landmarks like a castle-like former jail building now serving as Bible College campus and an old airway beacon tower. This urban oasis serves not only for recreational activities such as picnicking or rock climbing but also acts as educational hub due its rich geological history.