The Unique, Out-Of-The-Way Natural Attraction In Oregon That’s Always Worth A Visit

If you crave some visual inspiration, the out-of-the-way trip to the Pillars of Rome in Oregon is worth a visit and your time. For about five miles along the Owyhee River, these 100-foot high ancient ruins accompany travelers along the way. Rome, an unincorporated community, was named for the pillars. It is also called Rome Station, after its only business. Folks travel here to see these fascinating formations of fossil-bearing ash, lake, and stream sediment, sometimes resembling ancient Roman temple architecture. These fascinating rock formations, stirring as many stories as your imagination can conjure, are located on U.S. Highway 95, between Idaho and Nevada in southeastern Oregon. Other scenery in the area is also stunning, compared to such epic destinations as the Grand Canyon. Read along to discover more about the Pillars of Rome in Oregon.

The route to the Pillars of Rome is well marked. Off U.S. Highway 95, turn north on Rome Road right outside of the community of Rome. At the "Y" in the road, turn right on the old ION (Idaho, Oregon, Nevada route) Highway. Take a left on Kiger Road and the ancient ruins will come into view.

The gravel road is well-graded, wide, and easy for any vehicle to travel.

The geology is so interesting, it is easy to imagine how this landmark attracted early settlers to the area in 1863 when a party of prospectors and their horses and mules arrived at the spot rarely seen before then by any white men. They found it to be a nice camping spot, a fruitful gold mining area, and they stayed. Before and after, the land was inhabited by Native American tribes.

These 100-foot high, five-mile-long, two-mile-wide unusual geologic cliffs are formations of fossil-bearing clay.

This detour just to see the Pillars of Rome is worthwhile any time of year. Tug along a camper, as there are many accommodations nearby.

As you drive closer you will see the big payoff — just check out the amazing views. This is only one!

Better yet, wait until a storm is brewing, or go at night to see it lit up by the moon and the stars.

Before you head out, stop at Rome Station, the only nearby place to use the restroom.

And on the way back, grab some dinner, such as this delicious prime rib special with baked potato, mixed veggies, and a roll. And if you want one of the best milkshakes in Oregon, or possibly the U.S., they are here.

Are you ready to make the drive out to this out-of-the-way natural attraction in Oregon? And while you are in the Jordan Valley, check out this interesting gravesite. If you go, please tell us about your experience in the comments below.

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