Silver Falls State Park is just a short drive from our home in Salem, Oregon, and through the years I have shot plenty of video and taken many photographs. It’s a favorite place of ours.
Until January we had never visited during winter, but my wife and I had a day off at the end of the month, so we took a weekday trip. We’ve been to South Falls quite a bit, which is where the main parking lot is located. About a mile away is a much smaller lot that fills up quickly on weekends. Trails there lead to North Falls and Upper North Falls. We viewed these waterfalls for the first time, and with the soaking winter we’ve had in the Pacific Northwest, they were amazing to behold…and hear! We wrapped up our trip with a quick hike to South Falls, which was also more active than we had seen in the fall and summer.
I took my video camera with me to capture the look and feel of the various falls. The midwinter colors in the park are beautifully bleak compared to the bright green foliage in the summer and the glorious colors of autumn. That said, the water is very alive — everywhere — and it is spectacular:
We make it to the park about once a year, and every time we visit I wonder why we don’t go more often. There is a lot more to see than the areas we’ve hiked, and our daughter is getting older and more capable of navigating the trails. Actually, she just asked a couple nights ago when we were going again. This may be the year our trips increase.






