Upper Table Rock is a prominent landmark in the Upper Rogue watershed of Oregon. This volcanic plateau rises 800 feet above the Rogue River and offers a unique hiking experience for visitors. The trail to the top of the rock is a 2.5-mile roundtrip, and it is relatively easy to traverse. The hiking trail is well maintained, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding valley, the Rogue River, and the Cascade Mountains.
The Upper Table Rock is home to an array of unique flora and fauna. The park is home to several rare plant species, including the dwarf wooly meadowfoam and the Howells' saxifrage. Additionally, the park is home to several bird species, including the western bluebird, the acorn woodpecker, and the turkey vulture. Visitors to the park might also spot mammals such as black-tailed deer, coyotes, and gray foxes. The Upper Table Rock is an excellent destination for hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography.