“Castle Crags State Park” captures a unique view of a mighty rock spur, carved out of solid stone by glaciers. Two faces of the battered rock face glint in the sun, with the moody forested slopes lingering below it.
This dramatic photograph was taken from a neighboring rock spur. The artist climbed quite high to get the composition he desired. The intricacy on the rock face may not come through on your monitor, but on the photograph is both sharp and detailed.
This rock, found in Castle Crags State Park, in the Shasta-Trinity National Forest in Northern California, is a granite rock spur towering approximately 6,000 feet high! These crags inspired the name of this state park