Join Tony Kerwin and Steve Godwin, wildlife biologists with the BLM, to look for creatures and listen to sounds of the night from dusk ‘til dark on a jaunt around the Lower Table Rock Loop Trail (1/2-mile accessible trail). Steve will attempt to lure pygmy, great horned and screech owls—no … Read More

Entomologist and Affiliate Professor of Biology at Southern Oregon University Dr. Peter Schroeder will lead a hike to observe and discuss the beautiful butterflies and other incredible insects that live on or flutter by the Table Rocks. On this hike, Peter will help you gain a deeper appreciation for how butterflies … Read More

Join Lomakatsi Restoration Project Field Ecologist Lyndia Hammer and BLM Fire Ecologist Jena Volpe to explore a remarkable diversity of vegetation types and their relationship with fire. The Klamath Region has a long history with fire, which has been vital to wildlife, plants and people of the area. Table Rock offers a … Read More

Come into the shop today for a free copy of the official Northwest Nature Shop Ashland Map and Recommended Hikes!!

 

1. Lower Table Rock; 5.2 miles round trip (Hiking, No Dogs)

2. Upper Table Rock; 2.8 miles round trip (Hiking, No Dogs)

3. Denmam Wildlife Refuge/ Oregon Fish & Wildlife Office; ponds (Wildlife … Read More

Cultural Resources Director, Member and Elected Official of the Confederate Tribes of Siletz Indians Robert Kentta will discuss the history and culture of ancestral tribes who were moved from the Rogue Valley and other parts of Western Oregon to the Siletz Reservation.

Hikes are FREE but reservations are required To sign up … Read More

Join us for a fun-filled day of activities, hikes and interactive displays suitable for the entire family. Help us celebrate 30 years of successful community engagement and education on the Table Rocks. Public event, open to all. Please consider carpooling as parking is limited. Additional parking available at Sam’s Valley … Read More

Jeff LaLande, retired archaeologist and historian for the Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest, will discuss the role of the Table Rocks in the culture and legends of the Takelma Indians, as well as the history of the Table Rocks area during the “Indian Wars” of the 1850s.

Hikes are FREE but reservations … Read More

Written by Steve Harvey

Have you ever had you breath taken away by the sight of a summer meadow in bloom?  The lush and richly varied colors of a meadow filled with summer’s wildflowers or a carpet of flowers in a shaded forest glen are sights that most of us truly … Read More

Written by Jay Van Tussenbrook

It’s better not to guess.

As the rains come and the weather warms, spring flowers aren’t the only thing popping up out of the soil. Those little mounds of earth steadily rising in the backyard will soon open up to reveal mushrooms! Here in Southern Oregon that most likely means … Read More

Join local bird experts Bob Quaccia, with Rogue Valley Audubon, and Frank Lospalluto, with Klamath Bird Observatory, to view the spring birds of Table Rocks. Learn I.D. tips and conservation information. Bring binoculars and I.D. books if you desire. Space is limited to 15 individuals.

Hikes are FREE but reservations are required. … Read More