Godfrey Glen is an easy one-mile loop and one of the few accessible and pet-friendly trails in the park. The shady path winds through an old-growth forest along the edge of a steep canyon and offers views of strange needle-like towers called pinnacles.
These unique spires formed after Mount Mazama’s explosive eruption, which dumped a thick layer of pumice. Hot gasses escaped from this layer through vents, and cemented parts of the surrounding pumice into these fantastic shapes. Then over time, the softer rock around the spires eroded away, leaving just the pinnacles standing.