Last week we took a trip to Silver Falls State Park, in Sublimity, Oregon. We went on a short hike to visit Upper North Falls. Lush vegetation and towering trees surround the trail.
The Trail of Ten Falls in this park passes by ten waterfalls along a 7.2-mile moderate level route. Upper North Falls and South Falls are the only parts of the trail where dogs, on leash, are allowed.
We stayed a couple of nights at the campground in the park. There are cabins, RV and tent sites available for rental. This beautiful park is very popular so be sure to reserve in advance here.
It is a beautiful area. We miss the “valley”, but not the rain.
Yes, it was beautiful, Ralph. We don’t miss the rain either.
I can just imagine sitting there listening to the water rush over the falls!
Yes, it was a nice place to visit. I guess you walk behind one of the other waterfalls.
What a wonderful spot!
Yes, it was a very green scene!
This is why we have a lifetime membership to the state parks. Nature is the ultimate high.
Art
Yes, I agree, Art! We are lucky so much beauty is protected in our parks.
Will have to put this on the go-to list – wife is big waterfall enthusiast.
Yes, she will love it! I may try the whole trail with my daughter since my hubby can’t hike as far as he used to. 😉
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