I visited a new state this year and probably almost every day I still think about the magnificent waterfalls I saw there. As in a lot of cases of traveling to beautiful areas, it makes you pause and think "Should I move here?"
Silver Falls State Park was my first hike on my 1,191 mile road trip. I drove north from Eugene turning off onto a pretty desolate road. It didn't look like there would be any waterfalls where I was heading, but eventually the scenery morphed into an enclosed forest near the park entrance. It was a Sunday in early fall, mid-morning and the large parking lot was less than half full.
I decided on hiking the shorter loop for the Trail of Ten Falls, about 6 miles. The second waterfall (after Frenchie Falls which wasn't much) is the most popular, South Falls, and immediately upon laying eyes on it, my heart lifted. With most of these falls, you also get to walk behind them.
I take a moment to look at the leaf.
Next up is Lower South Falls
There is a long break in the trees. This part too is pretty and peaceful. I'm enjoying all the greenery.
There are some smaller falls along the way, Lower North Falls, Double Falls and Drake Falls. The next big waterfall is Middle North Falls.
It looks like you can keep walking, but it's a turn around point after going under the falls.
Back to the main trail I detour to the short cut, I will have to come back another time for North Falls. The last waterfall is Winter Falls, smaller with a bench to rest.
This next part of the trail is the least interesting as it follows close to the road back to parking.
Arriving back around lunch hour, the parking lot is now full.
The overall elevation gain was around 1,140 which wasn't nearly as noticeable compared to a 1,000 gain at altitude in Colorado so I would rank this as easy.
For a first hike in Oregon I don't think I could have picked a better one. If this was all I did out there it would be worth the trip.
Some post-hike chocolates from Sweet Life Patisserie, my favorite stop in Eugene.
"No one travels without purpose. Those who are lost wish to be lost." - The Storied Life of A.J. Fikrey
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