There’s no better way to experience the magic of Silver Falls State Park, a true gem of Oregon, than on a private tour. From its enchanting waterfalls to its scenic trails, this is your chance to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring cascades and lush beauty of the park.
Choose the tour that best suits your desire:
- Short: 2.5 miles / 403 feet elevation gain / 1:30 hrs
- Long: 4.8 miles / 915 feet elevation gain / 2:30 hrs
Book your tour today and let the mesmerizing waterfalls and breathtaking landscapes leave you in awe!
Pickup included
On our way to Silver Falls State Park, we will travel through the Willamette Valley, one of Oregon’s most fertile regions, known for its vineyards, vast hazelnut orchards, and the Garry Oak Savannah. With rolling hills, rivers, and farmland, it is a region rich in history and culture, serving as the final destination for pioneers on the Oregon Trail.
Silver Falls State Park is a natural refuge known for its spectacular beauty and variety of landscapes. The park is home to lush forests, open meadows, and a system of trails that allow visitors to explore its famous waterfalls, which cascade from impressive heights.
South Falls (177 ft / 54 m) – The park’s most iconic waterfall. Visitors can walk behind it for an incredible view.
(Short tour and long tour)
Lower South Falls (93 ft / 28 m) – Another waterfall with a trail that goes behind it, surrounded by lush greenery.
(Short tour and long tour)
Lower North Falls (30 ft / 9 m) – A smaller but picturesque waterfall nestled in a dense forest.
(Long tour)
Double Falls (178 ft / 54 m) – The tallest waterfall in the park, featuring two tiers of cascading water.
(Long tour)
Drake Falls (27 ft / 8 m) – One of the smallest, but with a scenic viewpoint perfect for photos.
(Long tour)
Middle North Falls (106 ft / 32 m) – A stunning waterfall with a trail that allows visitors to walk behind it.
(Long tour)
Winter Falls (134 ft / 40 m) – A seasonal waterfall with the strongest flow in winter and spring.
(Long tour)
At the end of our hike, we will head to the picturesque town of Silverton, known for its historic charm and cozy atmosphere, where we can enjoy a snack at the traditional Silver Falls Brewery to recharge.
We will pass through the German town of Mount Angel, known for its Bavarian-inspired architecture and vibrant Oktoberfest celebration.
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Portland Union Station, Eugene Station
Portland Greyhound Station, Eugene Greyhound Station
The MAX light rail system is efficient and connects major points of interest in Portland. It's a convenient way to get around the city and to the airport.
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