Rock Point is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Oregon, United States.
Writers have sometime referred to the location as Point of Rocks, and early settlers called it Dardanelles.
A Dardanelles post office opened near here on October 19, 1852, with William G. T'Vault as postmaster.
The T'Vault property was on the south side of the river east of Rock Point.
The community is known for a "fine concrete arch" bridge that was built by McCullough 1919, that carries the old Pacific Highway (Route 99) over the river.