Silver Falls S.P.
Trail to Ten Falls Loop Hike - "The Most Scenic Hike In America"
- This service is a shuttle service to & from the trailhead ONLY. Your driver does NOT accompany your group on the hike.
- It is a DIY hike for up to 21 persons, for serious hikers.
- Children are not recommended on this hike because of it's length (about 7 miles) and possible slippery trails. It is possible to break this hike into segments. Click HERE for details.
- Falls are at their fullest in winter and spring, but our service is available anytime of year.
- A signed by each member Trailhead Release Agreement will be required.
- Introductory cost is $325.00 ($162.50 each way) for up to 12 ppl., or $450 ($225 each way) for up to 21 ppl. ($21 each with 21 ppl.!)
- Maximum length allowed for the hike is 8 hours, unless you are staying overnight*. You arrange with us the actual pickup times. We recommend a pickup at 8am or earlier. It is typically about 1 -1.25 hours travel time each way from Portland. If you are staying overnight, the return trip must be between 7:00am and 9:00am or between 5:00pm and 7:00pm the following day, otherwise custom pricing may apply. Pickup outside the Portland Metro Area may be additional cost. Please inquire.
- Wait time charges may apply at the pickup locations, if you go over the allotted time of 15 minutes.
*STAYING OVERNIGHT?
- Camp at the park campground
- Book a cabin at Smith Creek Village. "We’ve stayed here before, and the cabins and grounds are lovely."
Silver Falls State Park is open year-round. That said, there are some important things to keep in mind when visiting and hiking:
Always pack rain jackets. Nestled in the western slopes of the foothills of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, Silver Falls State Park can be prone to rain. Even if it’s not raining, some of the trails run close to the waterfalls, so the air gets pretty misty and damp. If you walk behind the waterfalls, there’s a good chance you can get wet. Getting wet, of course, can lead to chills and grumpy misery. Always pack some rain shells and warm layers.
Expect to be offline. While you might get cell signal in some parts of Silver Falls State Park, signal can be unreliable at best. If you plan on using any mapping apps or other resources, download everything you need before you head to the park. Expect to be offline inside of Silver Falls State Park, especially when hiking the trail itself.
The cafe (On the way to South Falls) is reasonably priced, has good food and drink, and is downright beautiful.
Always pack rain jackets. Nestled in the western slopes of the foothills of Oregon’s Cascade Mountains, Silver Falls State Park can be prone to rain. Even if it’s not raining, some of the trails run close to the waterfalls, so the air gets pretty misty and damp. If you walk behind the waterfalls, there’s a good chance you can get wet. Getting wet, of course, can lead to chills and grumpy misery. Always pack some rain shells and warm layers.
Expect to be offline. While you might get cell signal in some parts of Silver Falls State Park, signal can be unreliable at best. If you plan on using any mapping apps or other resources, download everything you need before you head to the park. Expect to be offline inside of Silver Falls State Park, especially when hiking the trail itself.
The cafe (On the way to South Falls) is reasonably priced, has good food and drink, and is downright beautiful.