A place like no other near Mount Rainier National Park in Washington
Nestled within the Ohanapecosh Campground, the Silver Falls trail offers a delightful 3-mile round-trip adventure for visitors. This family-friendly hike is known for its ease and flat terrain, making it an ideal choice for all ages. As you meander along the trail, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of the spectacular and beautiful Silver Falls. The path follows the gentle flow of the river, guiding you across a charming bridge before looping back to the campground. Prepare to be captivated by the natural beauty that awaits you on this picturesque journey.
Visitors have two additional options for shorter trails that lead to the falls. One option is to park at the pullout on the west side of Route 123, which is located nearly 2 miles north of the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center. From there, a pleasant half-mile walk will take you to the falls. Another option is a 1-mile trail accessible from Stevens Canyon Road. This trail starts west of the Stevens Canyon Entrance and is located across from the Grove of the Patriarchs trailhead.