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There's no shortage of quirky rocks in the Eagle Rocks area to look at

02127-rock-bands.jpg I begin hiking beyond Eagle Rocks into new territory that I've been looking forward to visitingThumbnailsPalmer's penstemon blooms on the way up the gulley toward Eagle RocksI begin hiking beyond Eagle Rocks into new territory that I've been looking forward to visitingThumbnailsPalmer's penstemon blooms on the way up the gulley toward Eagle RocksI begin hiking beyond Eagle Rocks into new territory that I've been looking forward to visitingThumbnailsPalmer's penstemon blooms on the way up the gulley toward Eagle RocksI begin hiking beyond Eagle Rocks into new territory that I've been looking forward to visitingThumbnailsPalmer's penstemon blooms on the way up the gulley toward Eagle RocksI begin hiking beyond Eagle Rocks into new territory that I've been looking forward to visitingThumbnailsPalmer's penstemon blooms on the way up the gulley toward Eagle Rocks

It would be easy to spend a whole afternoon rambling around right here exploring the rocks. A lot of the small green patches in the background are junipers coming back after the 2005 "Hackberry Complex" fire.