Attractions and places to see around Mehama are primarily centered on the natural features of Silver Falls State Park, a significant outdoor recreation area. The region is characterized by its dense forested landscapes and numerous waterfalls, offering a gateway to extensive hiking and outdoor activities. Mehama itself provides a quiet, authentic local experience, serving as a base for exploring the surrounding natural wonders. The area features a mix of natural landmarks and historic sites, appealing to those seeking outdoor adventure…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Great half Marathon track here and super challenging to run!
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A short .3 mile hike from the North Falls Trailhead brings you to the thundering North Falls, a 136 foot, double-barreled waterfall that you can also walk behind. If you are short on time at Silver Falls State Park and can only do a short hike, this falls is a worthy destination.
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The South Falls Cafe is in the historic South Falls Lodge, built in 1936 by the Civilian Construction Corps in the traditional lodge style you find at many US National Parks. Grab a breakfast burrito and coffee or load up on snacks before heading out on your hike (it opens at 10 am) or enjoy a hot lunch and cold beer once you finish while enjoying this piece of living history.
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This is the tallest waterfall in Silver Falls State Park. It is a great place to go, if you don't want to do the whole Trail of Ten Falls, as it is very close to the trailhead.
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If you are looking for a more quiet waterfall in Silver Falls State Park, this might be the one. It is part of the Trail of Ten Falls, but it's not on the loop, so it's often overlooked by hikers.
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This is where the Trail of Ten Falls starts. There is a large parking lot as well as toilets, picnic tables and a café.
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South Falls is one of few waterfalls where you can walk behind the water curtain that falls 177 feet. It is part of the Trail of Ten Falls within Silver Falls State Park.
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The primary natural attractions around Mehama are centered within Silver Falls State Park, often called the 'crown jewel' of Oregon's state parks. It's renowned for its dense forested landscapes and numerous waterfalls. Key highlights include the spectacular South Falls and North Falls, Silver Falls State Park, both of which are part of the famous Trail of Ten Falls.
Yes, Silver Falls State Park is famous for allowing visitors to walk behind the curtain of water at several of its falls. You can experience this unique perspective at the magnificent South Falls, which plunges 177 feet, and also at North Falls, Silver Falls State Park, a 136-foot double-barreled waterfall.
The most famous hiking trail is the nationally recognized Trail of Ten Falls, which starts at the Trail of Ten Falls Trailhead. This spectacular 7.2-mile loop winds through a dense forested landscape, passing a series of breathtaking waterfalls along a rocky canyon.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options available. For example, you can explore routes like the Shellberg Falls Trail or the Howard Creek Loop Trail. You can find more details and other easy routes in the Easy hikes around Mehama guide.
For those seeking more challenging hikes, routes like the Perimeter, Rackett Ridge, and Rim Trail Loop offer a more strenuous experience. You can explore these and other options in the Hiking around Mehama guide.
Absolutely. The South Falls Day-Use Area within Silver Falls State Park is ideal for families, offering spacious lawns, barbecue stands, picnic shelters, tables, and a playground. Many of the waterfalls, including South Falls and North Falls, Silver Falls State Park, are also considered family-friendly destinations.
Yes, some trails in Silver Falls State Park are dog-friendly. The Rim Trail, which winds through the lush forest, is one of two trails on the Trail of Ten Falls that permits dogs. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and follow park regulations.
Yes, the Historic South Falls Lodge and Cafe, built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps, offers a glimpse into traditional lodge architecture. It's located at the Trail of Ten Falls Trailhead and provides a place to grab food and drinks while appreciating a piece of living history.
Yes, the area around Mehama offers mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the Catamount Trail Loop or the Buck Mountain and Smith Creek Loop. For more details on routes and difficulty levels, check out the MTB Trails around Mehama guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning natural beauty, especially the ability to walk behind waterfalls like South Falls. The extensive network of hiking trails, including the famous Trail of Ten Falls, and the lush forested landscapes are also highly appreciated. The historic South Falls Lodge and the overall peaceful atmosphere contribute to a memorable experience.
Silver Falls State Park requires a day-use parking fee. You can purchase a pass on-site or use an Oregon State Parks Pass. For the most current information on fees and permits, it's advisable to check the official Oregon State Parks website: stateparks.oregon.gov.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round, but they are particularly impressive during the rainy season (fall through spring) when water flow is at its peak. Spring also brings lush greenery and wildflowers. Summer offers warmer weather for hiking, though the falls might have slightly less volume. Always check weather conditions before your visit.


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