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Gorgeous trails and wildlife with good hikes. Be aware that a lot of trails do not allow dogs, but some do. The hikes are not super difficult, but some are rather steep. You can stand behind the south falls and on the top. They're a beautiful way to spend an afternoon or full day trip. My French girlfriend really loved seeing all the Chipmunks.
Beautiful hike. Must See if you are in Oregon. The drive to get there takes you past some scenic vineyards and Christmas tree farms. Only 30 min outside of Salem. Some parts of the trail are quite steep but still manageable even if you are not in shape... just take some breaks and take in the views. Amazing chance to walk behind several falls each with their own unique personality.
If you need to choose one park to visit around Portland, go to the Silver Falls State Park. It will not disappoint you! With its almost magical beauty, it offers a nice stroll in the vibrant green forest covered in moss and ferns. 10 waterfalls will surprise you every time when you suddenly see them. Their sound, although very loud, it has calming and soothing effect. It took us about 4 hours to complete the entire loop ca 7,8 mile (12,5 km). The walk was very pleasant, mostly easy with short slightly steeper parts (nothing to compare to the mountain trails). We stopped many times to take photos and admire beauty of the waterfalls, but definitely you can do the loop in much shorter time if you are time bound. Also, if you don't want to do the entire walk, you can drive to the car parks and do the short walk around to experience the majestic forest and its waterfalls. There's also a souvenir shop with a huge choice of various items. I would recommend to get a soap bar with Douglas Fir tree scent! So refreshing and you can get a bit of Oregan home.
The South Falls is just a short hike away and is just beautiful. We don't usually do the full trail, just cause it's hard on all the kids but just going to the South Falls is really easy. We love going here.
The falls were not as big as I imagined they can get to be as it is the end of summer. We did the 5 mile loop with a two year old and 11 month old and enjoyed the process. We will be back in the spring for bigger waterfalls!
We spend a lot of time outdoors and silver falls is my favorite place we've gone. 10 magnificent waterfalls in one hike. It's breathtaking
This place really is the crown jewel of rhe Oregon State Park system. There is a parking fee, vut there's something for everyone here. Loads of waterfalls - some that you can walk behind, biking trails, hiking trails, stream wading, picnic grounds, interpretive areas, and more. Pro tip: view the falls in spring when flows are highest and crowds and still low!
We only made it to 3 of the 10 waterfalls but loved everything about this park. The view from behind North Falls was spectacular.
Beautiful state park with multiple large waterfalls and nicely marked and maintained trails allowing a one day hike past all of the falls. The path includes stairs where appropriate and provides walking access behind a number of the falls. The park headquarters area has restrooms, refreshments, and a store. Some of the other Park parking lots offer only rudimentary facilities.
I've hiked a lot of state parks and this hike is one of my favorites all time. We did the full run which ended up being about 8 miles because we added the Winter Haven Falls to our hike. Shade throughout the hike due to the massive trees. Highest elevation is about 1400 and the lowest I remember seeing is about 900. Plenty of insulation but I would not rate this more than a moderate difficulty level. If I could recommend one thing it would be to start in the south parking larking and then hike the loop counterclockwise. In this way you will walk up on most of the falls and be able to see them as you are arriving at them. Absolutely beautiful.
Nice park. A little something for everyone. Hiking for all levels, swimming area, playground, picnics, camping and more. Quite crowded on a holiday weekend (lines for restrooms, hard to find parking etc.) Very clean and maintained. We will visit again.
Absolutely beautiful. The trails are wide for the most part. YES, There's poison oak, it can be avoided. Camping area, picnic areas, swimming areas, hiking & horse back riding.. There are several trail options.
Beautiful waterfalls that are easily accessible from driving or you can do about an 8 mile loop to see them all. Nice wide clear pathways for the most part too!
One of the most beautiful Parks to visit with not one but 7 different falls. They have different hike trails and the one we did was a 5 mile loop with different terrain so it's not for people who have knee and heart issues. Overall the experience of going through so many different waterfalls and the natural, serene and calm beauty around is magnificent. Also the Park is free .
Such an awesome and unexpected place! We came to Salem for a wedding and had time to kill before the evening and were told about the falls. We were so surprised driving out to what just seemed like lots of rolling farmland to finally see these magnificent waterfalls. If you're stopping or staying in Salem I highly recommend them. We only went to 3 of them but I think there was like 7(not entirely sure if that's correct)
Best campground except can't check in until 4pm. South Falls park so beautiful. Saw at least five waterfalls without hiking far. Probably best to go midweek. Silverton so beautiful.
A very pretty state park and a really good hike. Could use a port-a-potty at the winter falls parking lot. Parts of the hike are nice and peaceful but other parts can be WAY too busy/congested.
Great day hike. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water & light snacks but pls remember to pack out what you brought in. Good for friendly, leashed dogs. Not certain if I would feel comfortable bringing a small child - there are many precipices. I'd worry the whole time!
This place is beautiful. The hiking path is very well maintained, and easy to navigate, my toddler was able to walk some of it. There is even a cafe and picnic area on the south falls end. Tip: Park on the south falls side and start hiking down the canyon trail since there is a lot of hiking down, and return on the rim trail which brings you up slowly.
this place is beautiful! ten falls trail is awesome as well as bike path and whole area! great lodge to hang in, campsites very clean and just an awesome experience here.
So beautiful! We go in the summer and it's a lovely hike! I found a snail (Named Franklin), two chipmunks(Chip and Dale obviously, and two big fat banana slugs. I was exhausted from the hike, but a lovely swimming place cooled me off! The bathrooms aren't bad either!
We only did the short loop and but I would love to go back and see all of the waterfalls. Beautiful place and the trails were kid friendly. We also visited the cute little gift shop for some souvenirs.
Several great hiking options for all skill levels, and even the shortest options include beautiful falls. Also good to have different lengths for people on a short schedule or longer. We did the Canyon Trail with a couple small side trails, and totalled over 7 miles. Later in the summer a couple of the falls are down to just a small trickle, but the main ones are still amazing. The caves behind a couple of the falls are cool too, especially for kids to experience.
Beautiful area! The waterfalls definitely make it worth pushing through some crowds and steep hills to get to. Crowded during summer/weekends so get there early. Took about 2 1/2 hours to hike to Drake falls, down the winter trail, and back by the rim trail.
Silver Falls has so many hiking options. There's several falls to chose from. Just look at trail head maps to see. I honestly really loved visiting in the winter and hiking while the snow was falling. They have a little place you can get hot chocolate and sit by the fire place. Some of the falls are even structured to where you can hike behind them!
We did the easy hikes to the two main falls. The trail was nice.
Amazing place. Well designed for walking and hiking for all ages. Good signage . Beautiful and well maintained. I recommend going during the week for more quiet and enjoyment. Weekends and really crazy with crowds . Dog friendly. Very historic.
There is a shallow area for wading, plenty of picnic tables and grass for picnics, a play structure, great trails, 10 waterfalls, and a gift shop. This is a great place to visit for the day and a camping park, as well for a longer stay. The Jr Ranger program is excellent.
Absolutely beautiful trails. Make sure you go the right way on the South Loop trail or you are in for an intense hike up the mountain. Make sure to visit the gift shop, really cute souvenirs at great prices.
I love everything about Silver Falls, from the park itself to the campground. This is a gorgeous and serene place to visit and/or camp. I love hiking and train running the back trails, which are all very well-kept despite being out of the main park.
Always a great place to hang out. Any time friends are in from out of town, we take them here
Well-maintened and family friendly! We saw 8-9 beautiful falls over a three hour hike. The little cafe had simple selections, beer and wine - perfect place to wind down afterwards. Highly recommend!
Pretty wonderful park with hikes and public areas catering to everyone. The waterfalls are gorgeous and the hikes aren't overly difficult. You really have the ability to choose-your-own-adventure here with the paths. The maps and signage are great as well. Only real complaint is that most of the restrooms are located in a single area, which can be pretty inconvenient.
Unbelievably beautiful. Lush mossy rain forest and spectacular waterfalls on well marked and well designed trails.
Beautiful trees, wonderful streams, deer, great visit. It was cold and wet. Make sure you have jacket and good shoes
*NO dogs* so make sure you leave them home. My first time arriving we had the dogs and could only do the rim trail which allows you to see only 1 Falls. Enjoy the hike and take many pictures as the beauty is so easy to capture.
So absolutely incredible. It's a long hike. There are maps so you can choose how far to go. 10 or 11 waterfalls total. Some huge, some smaller If you're in Oregon, you CAN'T miss this. I mean, water pours from the stone walls surrounding the trail. Everything is vibrant green.
This hike is spectacular if you are looking for wildflowers and waterfalls. The trail is well marked and in great shape. Best to go during the week, if possible as it is popular on the weekends.
My cousin had her wedding here and it was amazing. A perfect venue. We stayed in the cabins, drank the drinks, Ate the food and had a great time for 3 days in the middle of this amazing state park. Don’t miss hiking to see some of the amazing waterfalls as well!
A gem hidden in a gorgeous cove, you can walk behind it and explore the cave area there. What I liked: The gorgeous views and walking behind the falls. What I didn't like: The best part of nature always requires steep walks. Honestly, there is no way to perfectly describe the view at the first set of falls. I can try, but I encourage you to see for yourself. As you pull in you'll need to pay the day use fee, but after this you'll follow the signs to the trail which leads you down a railed switchback about 1/4- 1/2 a mile down. On your way down the falls grow louder and you catch glimpses of her between the trees. You can almost imagine being there alone by the pools below. When you reach the falls the trail opens up into a cavern area (watch your head!) And you get to see the falls wash down off the cliff above. Follow the loop down and across the bridge where you'll get a picture perfect view of Silver Falls flowing into the pools below. From here you can continue on to the next falls (be aware this is stair hell) or follow the loop back up to the parking area
Did the south hike. I did take hiking boots but you would have been fine with just runners. Great trails. We went in August the falls were not running very fast. Beautiful trails still. But recommend going when the falls are flowing better.
Silver Falls loop is just about 8 miles to see all 10 waterfalls. It is a perfect hike that anyone will enjoy. *NO dogs* so make sure you leave them home. My first time arriving we had the dogs and could only do the rim trail which allows you to see only 1 Falls. Enjoy the hike and take many pictures as the beauty is so easy to capture.
This park is a classic! Has like 10 different waterfalls. Definitely a must. I've been going here since I was a little girl. Great for hiking, or just having a family picnic as they have lots of grassy areas.
This an amazing place to visit, I enjoyed every moment I spent in the park! Must spend a whole day to enjoy everything I only spent one hour and I will returning to this place as soon as possible.
I love Silver Falls State Park. There are many trails for hiking, riding bikes, and horseback riding. This park has it all.
Truly amazing place. The camp sites are great. There is biking, swimming, and hiking nearby with lots of space for other activities and pavilions for events. The waterfalls were absolutely stunning with a couple that you go behind. Make sure to go when the runoff is high so the falls are roaring. If you wait until late in the year they wont be nearly as big or awesome.
Gorgeous! So many hiking trails. Was raining when I hiked here but the views are well worth any weather
Absolutely beautiful area. Moderately difficult hike. If you're going to be doing one of the longer hikes you'll not want to do it after months of sitting on the couch. The path marking is a little lacking. There were several of us trying to find which parking lot our car was in.
What a wonderful surprise. Being able to see so many waterfalls in one area. Amazing.
Such a beautiful hike. The waterfall is so amazing and walking beneath it was breathtaking. My husband and I really recommend it! There's also a gift shop that's totally cute.
One of the best hiking places! Highly recommend going here very well Worth the travel and the time.
Great place to relax and get some serious walking in. I suggest parking at the South falls section for parking availabilty, the one at the North section is way too small. The park could use better markers and maps to help people navigate routes. You will have to use some extra intuition to figure out what fall you are looking at.
This state campground in Oregon is our favorite hands down. GPS & on star gave wrong directions coming in from Bend, OR - led to dead end road. We received correct directions from OR-22 once close to Sublimity OR. Need to come in on OR-214 for the park.
This is my go-to hike for forest bathing, when I need to reconnect with the goodness of the world.
Breathtaking, beautiful, magical. Amazing place to visit and take in all it has to offer. Don't be afraid to see what's off the "path". You may just discover more magic
Beautiful park with nice trails and open grassy areas. The hikes aren't to difficult or too long. Nice grassy areas to bbq or to soak up the sun. Cute little cabin to buy food, snacks or beer. Nice in the winter time to charge and thaw by the fireplace.
Only wished we had had time to hike the ten waterfalls, don't go on weekends, lt's crowded
One of the best places I have visited in Oregon. Wonderful hiking with beautiful sites and viewpoints.
This is a beautiful place for people of all ages. I took my 96 year-old friend there, and he loved it. He walked quite a bit but not up and down hills so he was fine. It's just a very beautiful calming place.
Great park and wonderful water falls. As mentioned by others it's quiet a hike to see all of them but if you want to keep the hike to a minimum you can try the following... First start at south fall parking... Pay for parking which will be good for the whole day and good when you park in other parking lots... From the parking, the south falls is a short hike. Then get back to the car and drive back towards the north falls. Park at the Winter Falls trail head and from there there's also a short hike to three or four falls. After that you can get back to the car and drive to the north falls parking lot and from there do the last couple of falls.
This is one of my favorite Parks in Oregon! Delicious sandwich at the restaurant, very friendly staff at the Convention Center who, dispute prepping for a wedding, made a little time to talk to me.
The best hike for everyone! Very peaceful, all you hear is rivers, birds and waterfalls! The trails are very nice, easy and labeled very well. You can't get lost here.
This is an amazing park. We I use a crutch to walk and not in very good shape and I made it to a few water falls. North Falls no problem. Everybody has to see this! We will be back many more times.
So beautiful. A good long walk with so many different falls.
Cool walk with lots of waterfalls. Did the loop. Easy,but long walk, very rewarding.
1st time their only got one night definitely be back. Lots of deer and the bathroom near the cabin1 was very clean..Staff was friendly and very helpfull !!
Just a wonderful spot to spend a few hours. Park in the south falls parking lot, visit the lodge, and hike behind the 177 foot signature falls for the park. Be ready to walk a lot, bring a day pack, and don't be in a rush. Oregon scenery at it's finest.
We did the trail of 10 waterfalls starting at South Falls. We started right at 7 a.m. and we only saw one other couple, but once we got closer to north falls we started to see more people. This hike took us 5 hours because we stopped to take so many pictures. This hike was truly amazing!! If you have the time, you should do this hike. It was pretty easy, a few stairs and rolling hills along the way, but just long.
Incredible park with tons of trails and sights. The waterfalls are beautiful and not too hard to get to. Trails are very clean and well kept overall.
Huge park, plenty of trails with good signage, quiet in the morning (when we went during the week). Parking was easy and we got in and out of our hike without a problem. Scenery is beautiful.
One of the best state parks i have ever been to! While there are not a lot of signs telling you where to go, you cant really get too lost. We did the South Falls / Maple trail, which took an hour or so
It was lovely! Absolutely worth it! Grounds are beautiful, location is easy! The north parking lot is full...but the south parking lot is huge and worth not going to north parking.. However, north parking has a wonderful small little fall and sitting at the base is so surreal...overall, must see park!
One of my favorite places in Oregon. It's breathtaking and family friendly and clean and there's lots to do. I'd love it more if there was cell service. Lol. Just concerned for emergencies.
Very well taken care of, beautiful scenery, weather was great, trails are clearly visible. Recommend to start early. The skyline trail is slightly less interesting to do, so maybe better to start there.
Totally beautiful area and a pleasant hike overall. Can be a little crowded around the entrances to the main loop, but once you've hiked in a bit it becomes reasonably quiet. Might be a little intense for some, but the views are worth it.
It's a bit of a hike, but totally worth it. Pristine temperate rain forest. Waterfalls everywhere. Three you can walk behind. Cafe for when you get hungry take food and water as it gets strenuous at times if you are out if shape. Would visit again
We hiked along the river and was able to view 9 waterfalls on July 25 2019. It’s the most beautiful hike I’ve been on!! I’m from California and the landscape is dry and very hot. I really enjoyed the green foliage and pleasant weather. My 83 year old mother was able to hike with us. I saw strollers on the trail also. There are some stairs throughout, but overall it’s a very easy hike.
Great place! Very touristy. It has 10 water falls but the biggest one is right up front. Very easy hike for all kinds of people
Awesome place to get in touch with nature. Plenty of trails to walk and enjoy the beautiful trees, river and waterfalls. Nice gift shop, cafe or picnic spots. Bring the kids and the dogs to enjoy the day
Awesome views. Great hike that is very easy. A little slippery on a rainy day but doable with the right hiking shoes.
Recommend by a good friend that this place is worth the drive from Portland and she was right. Our biggest regret is we did not get there earlier. The paths are really well maintained and the signage well done. This place is really worth a day of your time. The scenery and the many waterfalls will keep your senses well occupied. The parking/entrance fee is a reasonable $5.
Awesome place to Hike and enjoy Oregon's beauty. Love the cafe and the friendly volenteer helpers.
Loved it. Just wish the WiFi at the lodge worked. Good to be off grid, but hard to come back on grid to bad news. Love absolutely everything else about this park
A must see for all. The falls are spectacular. I felt it was an an easy walk and could be a great way to spend a day with family. We had a cup of tea at the cafe on our way out and sat by the fireplace.
So beautiful,and the camp site was nice. The raccoon's made off with our snacks.
Amazing hiking trails, get to walk behind a water fall. Beautiful scenery. All around amazing place highly recommend checking it out. It's awesome.
Ridiculously beautiful. This park has multiple waterfalls, 4 of which you can walk behind. Parking at the North Falls is recommended if you want the full, 8 mile, experience. Or you can park by South Falls if you want to be closer to the lodge. Be advised. Trails are often muddy and uneven. Wear appropriate foot wear. Some areas require ducking your head. Use caution if you are over 6 ft. In the dry summer months, some of the seasonal waterfalls dry up. Spring is better.
This is a good mix of very easy hikes and things that are more challenging. The further you venture into the park, the more beautiful the rewards!
Silver Falls State Park is great place to get exercise or to relax with family and friends. Beautiful scenic view throughout it's thousands of acres. A must see if you are in the area.
Also good to have different lengths for people on a short schedule or longer. We did the Canyon Trail with a couple small side trails, and totalled over 7 miles. Later in the summer a couple of the falls are down to just a small trickle, but the main ones are still amazing.
If you got the time and energy I suggest doing the full loop " trail of ten falls". They all look different and are all gorgeous. The full hike is about 9-10 miles.
We went to the day use area. Perfect place to take little ones or have family get together. Has a small creek to float and play in, there are picnic tables and bbq stands, restrooms, playground area and trails to walk on.
Beautiful place with many trails! While family loved it! Only issue was parking at the north falls. Heading back next week without our dog since most the trails don't allow dogs and its obviously too hot to leave them in vehicles
So far amazing experience. Trails are easy for small humans and the views are spectacular. The south falls specifically is awe inspiring. Campground amenities and sites are clean and we'll maintained. We'll definitely be coming back next year.
10 waterfalls with easy access. Grounds were very clean and well maintained.
One of the best state parks. Has a nice campground. There are even several tall waterfalls you can hike behind.
Majestic falls - 10 to be exact!!! We didn't get to visit the 10 big and not so big ones, but it was a beautiful experience! The Middle "great" South Falls is the grandest of all! It was rainy when we visited, but it actually gave us a different experience. Be sure to have your walking stick or hiking poles with you and hydrate! Photos! Photos. Photos!!! Take a lot of it! Also, take your trash with you as you leave.
Awesome Park hiking trails biking trails horse riding trails clean bathrooms great place to spend the day!
Silver Falls is located in a beautiful forest setting, with easy and challenging trails. The south fall is large and a must see. For those wanting to escape the valley heat, the cool mist created by the cascading water is cool and refreshing!
Beautiful 8 mile Round Hike. The Best part is the 4 waterfalls with trails that go behind the falls. If you start at the South Falls, you will go down the stairs and the switchbacks and it will feel easier. Recommend good traction shoes.i do not recommend hiking in nightfall.
Had a fun hike with my daughter on July 8th. A fair amount of people there, but when you get away from the main visitor center it's not too bad. Not a huge amount of water falling down some of the falls. If you want to see the bigger falls have to go earlier in the summer or spring.
One of my favorite state parks. Usually pretty busy but despite the traffic it is still enjoyable. Beautiful views and a variety of hikes to choose from
Great exercise, beautiful views, relaxing...definitely recommend going here. Took my six year old son and he was able to do a 10 mile hike here! Awesome
Campground was very nice. Showers were good quality. Some people were louder than they should have been after quiet hours but that comes with the territory.
Just beautiful!! The park ranger we met was more than helpful. She clearly showed us on a map the path for a shorter hike (less than three miles) that included six of the ten waterfalls.
Truly one of the best if not the best State Park in Oregon. I love to go there and walk behind the waterfalls. Great trails and fairly easy to hike. A must-see!
I picked an amazing day to go but it was as beautiful as ever. You can walk behind waterfalls and just be immersed in nature. The lower south falls are my favorite but the south falls are a great attraction. Be prepared for steep hills that are wet on a hot day and rocks on the path. Don't forget a snack and some water but if you do the cafe is open during the summer months and the staff are friendly.
It's a great hiking spot. A good amount of variety. You could choose from a couple different lengths. The trails were well packed and even paved for much of the area near the parking lot. The guard rails were sturdy. The water falls were beautiful too. Plenty of cool rock formations accompanied the water falls. There was even a park near by, with a play structure. A nice souvenir shop was near by, which had a couple cute things to bring home.
I love hiking here. It is quite a large park so there is something new to explore each visit and the waterfalls are beautiful.
IF YOU ARE BRINGING YOUR DOG you can NOT go on the main trail (Canyon trail) that goes through all the water falls. There is one 1.5 mile hike you can do out and back, but there's no view of any water. So just be aware
Very nice park with well maintained trails. We really enjoyed the trail of ten falls, it was amazing. Some of the trails actually took you behind the falls where others led you right up to them. Will definitely be going back!
One of my favourite places in Oregon. A place to enjoy nature at its finest. Go at a quiet time, if you can, to appreciate the tranquillity.
Amazing, friendly staff. Beautiful, easily accessible locations within reach. The cabins are very cozy and private. I was there for a wedding and it was perfect.
Another reason to go outdoors here in Oregon. Silver falls is beautiful. The trails are wonderful to walk on. They are well marked so get out there and explore! I think you will happy that you did.
Beautiful place. But we got robbed, they stole our huge full cooler and hamburger/hot dog buns and our cookies! Not cool, if you come make sure your in a group. Too many people are coming not very safe.
Beautiful place. Great hike. Take plenty of water. The cafe is nice as well.
It was beautiful with great services and well maintained trails. It is also easy to adjust for experience, ability, and time. It was also very crowded. Still worth the trip. At $5 for day use parking it was affordable too.
Really nice walkways able to use my Walker for quite a lot of trail. Thanks
A beautiful area full of many different lengths and difficulties of trails. It is beautiful with green plants growing everywhere and plenty of shade from all of thd vegetation. Although it may be the middle of summer (a beautiful time to go hiking), the close proximity of the majestic falls and the higher altitude give off a cool, yet not cold temperature. There are some falls you can walk behind and a couple that you can get right up next to. Overall, it was a beautiful experience on a nice, summer day! I definitely recommend this park.
This place is amazing. Ten waterfalls all in hike if you can make the long trail. If you can't make the big hike break it up in sections but I definitely suggest seeing this whole park
This is the most peaceful place filled with beauty. I suggest you arrive early like 6am early if you prefer solace. If you're new to this place I suggest you also start from South Falls to North, stairs of doom I call them. You'll hit em going down instead of up. Think Lord of the Rings stairs otherwise! If you're a beginner you can catch 2 of the falls, starting with South, and ultimately hit the Maple Trail to get back to cars faster. It can take hours to hit all falls beware! Other easier options include the Rim Trail that's not as much up and down, runs around the exterior edge of the park. Enjoy!!!
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful park!!! I have gone here a couple of times and still haven't seen all the falls! You could spend a whole day here easy and there's a cafe/restaurant on the trail too for a rest stop and a bite to eat.
A must see if visiting Oregon. A beautifully presevered piece of nature. The North Falls are simply breathtaking. Trails can be tough for kids or inexperienced hikers. Trail guides are very helpful. Cafe has good coffee and kombucha. Can't wait to return one day.
Beautiful huge park with a lot of waterfalls. Can easily spend the entire day there. Pack a lunch.
Stunning park, great trails, beautiful waterfall. Big grassy area going right up to the river in main central area of the park. So many beautiful trees and ferns in other areas. Classic Oregon, really gorgeous. The concession food was surprisingly good, and the gift shop was charming. Lots of photo ops everywhere. This is a really well designed park, accessible at many levels. My knees aren't up to stairs, but I was still able to see and enjoy the Silver Falls.
Amazing views of multiple waterfalls and miles of beautiful hiking trails and definitely worth a visit. I did the full 7+ mile "Trail of Ten Falls" hike along Rim Trail and Canyon Trail and also visited the Upper North Falls. There are some sections with a good number of stairs and the trails are mostly unpaved, but it's a moderate hike overall without any really steep grades; doable in regular tennis shoes if you don't have hiking boots. The park is very popular, but fortunately the South Falls Day-use Area has plenty of parking. There are pay stations dotted around the various parking lots ($5 daily fee per vehicle, you display the receipt on your dashboard). Cell reception isn't great in the area, so I recommend downloading your route in advance if you're using Google Maps for directions.
Never disappoints! A must see for any visitor. Plan to stay longer and just enjoy each of these beautiful waterfalls.
Beautiful park! So many trails! Great rv sites too
The ten falls trail is very good. Some falls are small while others are really tall. The 7.5 mile loop starting from south falls is worth the time. I recommend giving it at least 4 to 5 hours. More if you want to chill and take a dip in the water. The was ample of parking space as well.
We had a great time. My sister really enjoyed the falls. The swimming area was a little packed but it was a great hike!
The campground was very clean and more immaculate than any other state park we've visited in CA, WA, or OR. The sites had plenty of room for our 5th wheel trailers (35 & 37 ft) & trucks. Cell signal was good for AT&T and T-Mobile, but not Verizon. The dump station is located on the North side of the campground which is inconveniently located 2 miles away. We were able to see 5 of the 10 amazing waterfalls without much strenuous hiking.
All the trails are gorgeous, but be forewarned to pay attention if you're doing the small loop to watch for the turn, otherwise you could do what we did and accidentally take the 5 mile trail. Park in the South Falls parking lot, it's $5. Be aware that you will have no cell phone reception as you enter the park.
10 waterfalls, but we only saw around 5. Great place. Plenty of parking (though filled up fast - and doesn't accept American Express). Plenty of picnic areas incl riverside; toilets; tourist stop etc. The main trails wouldn't be stroller/pushchair friendly but I did see one mother go for it. But on the whole, the trails are decent. You can find one that's suited to you, or go for as many as you can until you feel tired. The falls are amazing. You can walk behind both Lower falls, which is always cool.
This place is off the beaten path, but definitely worth the effort to get there. Start off at the South falls and hike the canyon trail. You can go all the way to the North falls which is about 4 miles and then head back on the rim trail. Total distance around 7 miles. Or you can turn off at winter falls and return on the RimTrail for a total of around 4 miles. Spectacular waterfalls, amazing beautiful trees and everything else nature has to offer. After the hike, check out the town of Silverton. They've got restaurants, bars and coffee shops that are great to check out.
Beautiful park with great hiking. If you don't want to make the hike to all ten waterfalls, you can pretty easily see two from the north parking area and two more from the south parking area (or maybe 3-4 with a little more effort.) If you opt for this, you might want to start first and early at the north parking area as it is much smaller and fills up fast, and then shift to the south parking area. There are restrooms, a gift shop, and a place to buy food near the south parking area. Wear sturdy shoes that can handle water as some of the trails can be wet!
I love this place! It’s so peaceful and a good place to go to when you want to get away from the city
At first I was second guessing the drive from Portland to get here. But I’m so glad I decided to take the trip. This park is amazing. The waterfalls and views are endlessly stunning. A photographers dream. Wish I had more time to spend here.
Excellent place for camping. Camped here for 2 nights in June 2019. Had everything we needed, Nice weather, big site, water, shower, clean bathrooms, nice staff, quick access to falls, and 5 bars of AT&T LTE. Can't complain.
An amazing beautiful place to visit. Many trails to hike each leading to a waterfall a playground for kids and a swimming hole. Animal friendly (just clean up their mess lots of people don't), and also horse trails.
A beautiful state park with some wonderful hiking trails. The main trail is a an 11 mile loop that takes you to a half dozen waterfalls most of which the trail loops behind the water falls for a breathtaking view of the falls and the canyon beyond. The trail has several cut off points that allows for a shorter hike and several parking areas allows for different starting points as well. Picknick tables, bathrooms and a little cafe allow for food and treats at the beginning and or end of your hike.
The trail of 10 falls is easily in the top 5 of the 150 Oregon waterfall hikes I have completed. The 7.1 mile trail offers slight elevation gain and views around every turn! South falls are my favorite because you can walk in the cave behind them! Muddy in the springtime. Very busy in the summertime. Arrive early!
Rented a cabin for a weekend and it was great. All of the park grounds and facilities were so well kept. We had a fantastic time!
9 miles of beauty. Pack a lunch, take the full loop, and picnic at any of the amazing spots along the way. Dogs are not allowed, so enjoy the fresh air and all the wonderful people and give the pups a day of rest. Make sure to take deep breaths in the grottos behind the waterfalls!
This is a must see. This is a spot we bring people from out of state who come to visit. It’s fantastic, beautiful, and peaceful.
Such a fun hike!! We walked to the North Falls. It took us about 2 hours all together 5 miles round trip. It was not too difficult, a few switchbacks on the way back up on the Canyon trail, but not that hard. Really nice hike!
Great hikes with moderate elevation changes. Mostly shaded and the waterfalls are beautiful. Stop to look for the small stuff and you'll be surprised at what you see.
A beautiful park with at least 10 falls to visit, one of which you can walk behind. The full loop is around 7 miles to see all of the falls. The trails that allow dogs are a bit limited with almost no views of the falls, and you should be prepared to have exact change for the parking fee, as not all of the lots have an attendant.
It was a great day and a 'can't miss' if you are anywhere close by. It will take about 3.5 hours but mostly easy terrain. You get so close to the falls here. Beautiful!
Love visiting would definitely recommend the place to anyone. The park was easy to get to and there wasn’t a million people there that day. The falls are spectacular and the hikes are quite short as well if you’re not much of a hiker but if you are you can also hike around the park rather than driving around. Will be back!
Gorgeous!! Great hike with 7 waterfalls. Shady most of the way. Good hike for kids.
Lovely and clean park with campsite, walking and cycling paths, a shallow swimming hole at the day use area, a short hike around the lower falls and longer hikes as well, a lodge with food and free WiFi (open 9:30am - 5pm), a nature gift shop, ... Campsites have picnic tables and firepits. We enjoyed our brief stay (washroom facilities and showers were nice and clean too) and plan on returning soon.
Well worth the visit. Lovely walk through trails to the waterfalls. Very well marked for easier or harder trails. I loved that you could walk underneath a couple of the falls. There were 2 dry falls when we visited not sure how often they dry so might be worth checking before you travel. Well worth bringing a picnic for your visit. Good rest rooms and drinking water fountains at the car park.
Absolutely beautiful state park. If you're in the Oregon area, the place is worth at least one visit. We stayed at one of the pet-friendly cabins with our dog and cat. The cabin itself is quite small with only a heater as far as appliances go, but we still thought it was worth it. Beds were uncomfortable, but not a big deal when staying only a night or two. Rangers were friendly and very helpful. The highlight of the trip was, of course, the main trail which featured a variety of waterfalls. We only walked about a quarter of the trail (the northern section) but thoroughly enjoyed what we saw. The falls were all beautiful but Middle North Falls was particularly awe-inspiring with how massive it was, especially since you're able to walk behind it. We went in the winter. The rain did make the trails a bit muddy, but on the upside there were very few other people camping. I'm unsure how popular the park gets during the summer, but I'm glad we were able to appreciate the place without crowds.
This was a great hike. To get to all the falls you do a little more mileage but it is worth it. It took our group about 5 hours with a snack break and a water break. Well worth the trip.
There are a dozen waterfalls here! But like, 3 good ones. The good ones are worth it though. Do the whole hike if you're able, start at the South Falls and work your way around clockwise, you can go the other way but all the views will be behind you if you do. If you're doing the whole loop and have trouble with stairs, you'll have to plan your route accordingly, because it's a long way doubling back to avoid them. Also the lodge has some pretty killer clam chowder and a good beer selection.
Came to see the sights and ended up being the maid of honor for a lovely couple that we just met moments before whom needed witnessed as they got married standing in the pool by the waterfall. Wish I could recall their name I believe they were from Montana?? Gosh I don't know but it was perfect for them and the park was perfect setting. I hope they are still together and they last until their last breath in a wonderful romance to write love stories about...
Beautiful, well kept state park. The Trail of 10 Falls is wonderful and full of beautiful waterfalls. This approximately 9 mile hike can be broken into smaller sections if you do not feel you can do all of it at once. I would not recommend the entire hike for children younger than 10.
One of my favorite quick and easy hiking spots! Never disappoints! 10/10 recommend for all hiking levels.