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This Video is 4K UHD - it is made to watch on a Big Screen Smart TV! Chapters & Timestamps: 0:00 Pinnacles Trailhead 1:39 Scenic Bench 3:11 Entering Canyon Zone 4:51 Overlooking John Day River 7:45 Ferry Fire Negligible Impact 8:49 4 Rustic Cabins 10:23 Rocky vs. Dirt Trail 11:06 Deer Sighting 12:30 Canyon Wonderland 15:13 Rattlesnakes 15:43 Lower Walnut Trail 22:46 Side Trail to Shoreline 23:56 John Day River Shoreline 24:50 Lower Walnut Trail 29:39 Upper Walnut Trail 32:46 Side Trail to Shoreline 33:22 Geology Wonderland 34:40 Pinnacles Trail 35:14 Silent Scenery Cottonwood Canyon Oregon State Park is the newest State Park (out of over 250) and the second largest State Park in Oregon and is a River High Desert Canyon Wonderland Zone - a genuine Hunting & Fishing Paradise! Created in 2013, it was also certified as an IDA Dark Sky Park in 2024. It has numerous Camping Options @ Lone Tree Campground from classic Primitive Campsites to Hiker/Biker Campsites to Group Campsites to 4 Reservable Cabins that are Open Year Round - the Park is situated at about 600 FT Elevation, making it an incredible Winter Destination! There are 3 Main Hiking Trails: Pinnacles Trail - 9.6 Miles (+ Lower & Upper Walnut Side Trails) Lost Corral Trail - 8.6 Miles Hard Stone Trail - 3.2 Miles This Video was made on August 8, 2025. Back in June of 2025, The Ferry Fire Burned 10,000+ Acres. DO NOT let this deter/discourage you! As far as the impact to the Trail System, other than some charring near and around Pinnacles Trailhead, the Area is completely unscathed and is still a Serene & Pristine Paradise!