nine monthsin advance by calling 1-800-452-5687
or visiting www.oregonstateparks.org.
If your reservation is for today, call 503-873-8681 ext. 31.
Otherwise, call 1-800-452-5687.
1-800-551-6949
www.oregonstateparks.org
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Cabin Camping
ow do you camp? Whether it is in a RV, a tent, a
rustic cabin, with a group or with your horse, Silver
Falls State Park has you covered within its 9,065-acres of
forest, meadows, canyons and sparkling waterfalls.
Year-round Camping
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48 electrical sites with water (18+ sites open year-round)
43 tent sites with water nearby (seasonal May–Oct.)
14 cabins (four pet friendly, open year-round)
Hot showers and flush toilets. Non-campers must pay
shower fee.
• Universal Access: Campsites B2 and B4, four cabins, and
campground restrooms/showers are accessible according
to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Howard Creek Horse Camp
• 5 primitive camp sites for up to eight people and
four horses.
• 1 group site for up to 24 people and 12 horses.
• Open May–Sept.
North Falls Group Camp (May–Sept.)
• 2 group areas for up to 50 people (25 vehicles).
No sewer, electric or water connections.
• Picnic tables, outdoor fire pits and nearby flush restrooms.
• RV dump station nearby
North Falls Meeting Hall (May–Sept.)
Silver Falls State Park
20024 Silver Falls Hwy SE
Sublimity OR 97385
503-873-8681
Latitude: 44.873958 N
Longitude: -122.651655 W
This spacious meeting hall has seating for 100, a commercial
kitchen, fireplace, propane heat, and flush restrooms.
Many group campers reserve this facility for reunions,
meetings and other group events. A gravel parking area fits
30 vehicles.
Support your parks by becoming a member of the Oregon State
Parks Foundation. Free 12-month day-use parking permit with your
membership. oregonstateparksfoundation.org.
Enjoy the year-round comfort of a rustic cabin. The park’s
14 cabins are furnished with beds and vinyl-covered
mattresses for four to six campers. Each cabin has heating,
lights, a table with chairs, and a picnic table and fire ring
outside. Up to two pets are allowed in the pet friendly
cabins for an additional fee.
Group Overnight Facilities
For rates and detailed information on group facilities, visit
oregonstateparks.org or call 503-873-8681.
Camp Silver Creek (Limited availability)
A unique and secluded area for a group event, with more
than 40 historic buildings constructed by the Civilian
Conservation Corps features multiple cabins, a recreational
hall, craft building, dining hall and shower house. A large
field, campfire ring, baseball diamond and creek provide
space to recreate. The dining hall seats 120 and includes
a large commercial kitchen. Cabins for overnight stay
are divided into four loops with six camper cabins, two
leader cabins (equipped with power), restroom and unit
lodge. The cabins are rustic with screen-only windows and
wooden plank bunks.The facility accommodates
250 overnight guests and parking for 50 vehicles.
Silver Falls Lodge and
Conference Center
Tucked 1.5 miles off the
main road, this secluded,
privately-run venue offers
deluxe cabins and rustic
buildings that are ideal for
weddings, retreats, meetings,
reunions, or single-cabin
rentals. Pricing and details:
silverfallslodge.com or
503-873-8875.
The Ranches
As of Jan. 1 2019, The Ranches are now operated by Silver
Falls Lodge and Conference Center. Pricing and reservations:
silverfallslodge.com/old-new-ranches or (866) 575-8875.
The Old Ranch and New Ranch are dormitory-style
bunkhouses for up to 75 overnight guests. Each features a
commercial kitchen and a great room with picnic tables and
a centralized fireplace; wooden plank bunk beds line the
open second-floor. The New Ranch is open year-round and is
nestled on the edge of the forest; this facility is insulated with
upper decks and has bunk beds with full-sized beds on the
bottom. The Old Ranch, open May-Sept., is more rustic with
twin beds, exposed beams and large barn doors. The parking
area fits 30 vehicles.
Overnight Rates
Rates are subject to change. For current information,
call 800-551-6949 or go to oregonstateparks.org.
Day-use Fees
Daytime visitors to all areas of the park must display a day-use
parking permit. Camping receipts serve as a daily permit for
registered campers. Visitors for the day can purchase daily
permits at fee machines at the park; annual permits are sold at
major state park offices and at store.oregonstateparks.org.
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Recycling and Garbage
• Recycle plastic, glass, aluminum, tin, cardboard
and newspapers at recycling areas at the
campground and throughout the park.
• The RV dump station is located at North Falls
Day-use and Group Camp, three miles from the
main campground.
Learning for All
Learn about the geology and wildlife of the park by
participating in guided hikes, interpretive talks, and
other programs offered year round. Youth ages 6–12
can participate in the Junior Ranger Program to
discover park secrets and earn prizes. Schedules are
posted throughout the park and on the park blog.
Smoking in Oregon State Parks is allowed only in personal
vehicles, RVs, campsites and portions of day use parks along
state highways that are designated as safety rest areas by the
Oregon Department of Transportation.
Howard Creek
Horse Camp
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• Campground
quiet hours are between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
Silver Creek
Reservable group facilities.
Reservations required
• All vehicles
must be parked on pavement.
for entry. RVs not permitted.
• Up to two pets (cats and/or dogs only) are allowed in the pet-friendly cabins for an
additional fee. Pets must be physically restrained at all times when not confined in
a vehicle, cabin, or tent. Leashes must be no longer than six feet. All waste must be
properly removed. (See our “Pets in Parks” brochure for details.)
• All vehicles parked at Silver Falls without a valid permit are subject to citation.
from the main campground.
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Trail of Ten Falls
South
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Conference Center
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youth camp
42
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Electric site
49
Tent site
3
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Junior Ranger
Shelter
(site length in feet)
camping/facility
Accessible
Pet-friendly facility
Shower
Restroom
Fee collection
station
Park office
Information
Firewood
Phone
Amphitheater
Waste station
center
Recycling
Dogs on leash
allowed
Playground
Parking
Waterfall
Hiking
Biking
Mountain biking
Hiking trail
Hiking/biking trail