Silver Falls State Park and Your Guide to Hiking the Trail of Ten Falls
Oregon, Waterfalls, Trails, State Parks Pacific Adventure Club Oregon, Waterfalls, Trails, State Parks Pacific Adventure Club

Silver Falls State Park and Your Guide to Hiking the Trail of Ten Falls

Silver Falls State Park is the largest state park in Oregon and is a remarkable haven known for its breathtaking waterfalls. Nestled near the town of Silverton, this expansive park spans over 9,000 acres and attracts more than 1,100,000 visitors annually with its picturesque scenery and rich history dating back to its original inhabitants, the Kalapuyan First Nation. Its establishment in 1933 through the efforts of June Drake and Samuel Boardman marked the genesis of a sanctuary that now offers a myriad of activities ranging from hiking, biking, and camping to horseback riding, fishing, and photography.

As a revered destination for outdoor enthusiasts and a "crown jewel" of the Oregon State Parks system, Silver Falls State Park beckons hikers to its famed Trail of Ten Falls—a journey through a lush canyon showcasing a collection of thundering waterfalls. This guide explores the essentials of hiking this iconic trail, and the additional activities that make Silver Falls State Park an unmissable experience for those keen on exploring the great outdoors of Oregon.

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Exploring Burney Falls: Your Total Guide to Hiking, Camping, and More
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Exploring Burney Falls: Your Total Guide to Hiking, Camping, and More

Nestled in the heart of Shasta County, California, Burney Falls stands as a testament to the region's natural splendor, boasting a breathtaking 129-foot cascade that feeds from subterranean springs, with a remarkable flow rate of 379 million liters daily. Designated as a U.S. National Natural Landmark in 1954, and famously referred to as "the Eighth Wonder of the World" by President Theodore Roosevelt, the falls are a central highlight of McArthur-Burney Falls Memorial State Park. This stunning park, open to visitors year-round, extends across 910 acres, offering five miles of picturesque streamside and lake shoreline, including the serene Lake Britton. Burney Falls' impressive volume and stature, with approximately 100 million gallons flowing over its expanse each day, create an invigorating backdrop for explorers and nature enthusiasts.

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