Eagle Rocks, also known as the White Rocks, are an impressive natural and recreational site gracing the Matsesta Forest District of the Sochi National Park. These majestic rock formations are located in the Khostinsky District of Sochi, in Russia, and draw tourists with their pristine beauty.

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The main feature of Eagle Rocks is their nearly sheer, vertical drops. They rise to a height of 125 meters above the picturesque Agura River and reach an elevation of 379 meters above sea level. This location provides breathtaking views and makes the rocks a prominent landmark in the local landscape.
Eagle Rocks stretch along the right bank of the Agura River, just two kilometers from where it meets the sea, in close proximity to the famous Agura Waterfalls. Their secondary name, "White Rocks," comes from the light shade of limestone and yellowish sandstone that form their surfaces. It is important to note that these rocks should not be confused with other White Rocks located in the Navalishchenskoye Gorge.