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See Smiley Face Hill, Oregon

On a hill south of Oregon 18 at roughly milepost 25, between Willamina and Grand Ronde, trees form a giant smiley face each fall. In 2011, Hampton Lumber created the design by planting a mix of Douglas fir and Larch during a reforestation of the area. Larch trees are conifers with needles that yellow and drop in autumn.  The smiley face should return each fall for the next 30-50 years, until the trees are ready to be harvested for lumber.
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