Silver Falls Loop

Silver Falls, Trail of the Ten Waterfalls. About the Hike: The popular trail through Silver Falls State Park’s forested canyons visits 10 spectacular waterfalls, five more than 100 feet...

Silver Falls, Trail of the Ten Waterfalls.

About the Hike: The popular trail through Silver Falls State Park’s forested canyons visits 10 spectacular waterfalls, five more than 100 feet high. The path even leads through mossy caverns behind the falls’ shimmering silver curtains.This loop is suitable for families with beginning hikers because side trails provide shortcuts back to the car. Dogs are not allowed on the trail.

Difficulty: The full loop to see all 10 waterfalls (from South Falls to North Falls) is a moderate hike of 6.9 miles, gaining 700 feet of elevation, but the recommended shortcut (omitting Twin and North Falls) trims the loop to 5.1 miles.For a shorter, 2.8-mile loop, turn back after Lower South Falls. For an even shorter 0.7-mile tour, simply loop to the bridge at the base of South Falls.

 

Hiking Tips: From the South Falls Picnic Area C parking lot, follow a broad path downstream a few hundred yards to historic Silver Falls Lodge, built by Civilian Conservation Corps crews in 1940. After inspecting this rustic stone-and-log building, continue a few hundred yards to an overlook of 177-foot South Falls. From here take a paved trail to the right. Then switchback down into the canyon and behind South Falls.

A few hundred yards beyond South Falls is a junction at a scenic footbridge. Don’t cross the bridge unless you’re truly tired, because that route merely returns to the car. Instead take the unpaved path along the creek. This path eventually switchbacks down and behind Lower South Falls’ broad, 93-foot cascade.

Beyond Lower South Falls the trail forks again. If you’re wearing down, you can turn right and climb the steepish ridge trail to the canyon rim and parking lot, for a total trip length of 2.8 miles.

If you’re ready for a longer hike continue straight, heading up the north fork of Silver Creek to 30-foot Lower North Falls. At a footbridge just above the falls, take a 250-yard side trail to admire tall, thin Double Falls. Then continue on the main trail past Drake and Middle North Falls to the Winter Falls trail junction.

At this point, turn right for the recommended 5.1-mile loop. This path climbs to a parking area above Winter Falls. From there, keep right on a 1.6-mile return trail through the woods to the South Falls area, the lodge, and your car.

Comment(s)

  1. Steve

    Silver Falls State Park has some amazing waterfalls and, IMHO is the all time best hike for waterfalls in the PNW area. I see Yelp lists quite a few wine tasting places nearby too 🙂
    https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=wineries&find_loc=Silverton%2C+OR+97381

    03 May, 2023 / 11:35 pm Reply
    1. larrygillett

      Indeed. Eola Hills Wine Cellars is only 30 min. away. Nice setting as well!

      23 May, 2023 / 6:27 am Reply

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