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Rocks of Sharon, Wash
Brian Raymon on Chronic Rookie 12a

Directions to park: From downtown Spokane get on I-90 going east. Start looking for exit 283B, The Thor St. Freya St. exit. Take this exit and cross Thor St. and then immediately take a right (south) on Freya St. Follow it for 2.9 miles up a steep hill and through a residential area and you will come to a 4-way stop at the Palouse Highway. Take a left here and follow the Palouse Highway south for 6.3 miles and watch for Stevens Creek Rd. on your left. It's a dirt road. Take Stevens Creek Rd. north for 2.1 miles to get to hairpin curve. Take the very rough dirt road to the right of the private driveway up and over the hill to the parking. You will need 4-wheel drive at certain times of the year to pass through this road. Parking and walking is an option BUT DO NOT BLOCK ANY ROADS PLEASE.

 

Camp-sites:

  • Don't consider camping here. Go to Riverside State Park on highway 291, a bit east of Spokane.
  • Help us add camping

 

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Climbing: Traditional, Bouldering, Sport  

Access: Park - Open

 
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