| About three miles north of the rental was Sisters Rock State Park. This was just a spot to pull off Hwy 101 and hike down to the rocks. |
| At least the trail was marked. |
| A Red Admiral butterfly |
| Walking along and saw this lizard standing completely still in the path. He just looked at us. |
| Then we saw why he wasn't moving. Right behind him on the trail was a snake. This photo shows the lizard at the bottom of the screen and the snake in the shadow of a bush. |
| The snake was hunting for food. |
| Looking to the south after we got out toward the rocks. |
| Path/road to the rocks. |
| First we went down to this cove and walked out to the point on the left. |
| Back up on the path we went right and headed toward this hole in the rock |
| We had to climb up to the hole |
| Looking down into the hole to see the waves churning the water. |
| Back out and to the right we walked down to a boulder filled beach. |
| The sea side of the sea cave. |
| We sat for quite a while watching the waves crash into the rocks. |
| A gull calm sat watching. The wind was blowing hard. |
| The gull was sitting on a rock across from the entrance to the sea cave. |
| It's hard to tell from this photo how fast the waves were coming to shore. |
| As we climbed back up to the trail, we looked south and saw the smoke rising from the Chetco Bar Fire by Brookings. Yes we could occasionally smell the smoke. |
| There was a beach on the other side of the rock that we didn't explore. |
| Back up at the parking lot this gull was posing hoping for a handout. We disappointed it. |

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