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Middle North Falls is one of the most majestic waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park. In many ways, it's similar to [[Lower South Falls]]. The water cascades from a wide sheet about 100 feet into a large basin. Centuries of erosion have opened a large grotto behind the waterfall and a trail has been constructed through the grotto. The Middle North Falls Trail is sometimes closed to do danger of falling objects.
 
Middle North Falls is one of the most majestic waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park. In many ways, it's similar to [[Lower South Falls]]. The water cascades from a wide sheet about 100 feet into a large basin. Centuries of erosion have opened a large grotto behind the waterfall and a trail has been constructed through the grotto. The Middle North Falls Trail is sometimes closed to do danger of falling objects.
  
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=== Guidebooks that cover this destination ===
 
=== Guidebooks that cover this destination ===

Revision as of 00:14, 11 March 2010

Middle North Falls from the spur trail (Steve Hart)
The spur trail behind Middle North Falls (Steve Hart)

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Description

Middle North Falls is one of the most majestic waterfalls in Silver Falls State Park. In many ways, it's similar to Lower South Falls. The water cascades from a wide sheet about 100 feet into a large basin. Centuries of erosion have opened a large grotto behind the waterfall and a trail has been constructed through the grotto. The Middle North Falls Trail is sometimes closed to do danger of falling objects.

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Guidebooks that cover this destination

  • 60 Hikes within 60 Miles of Portland by Paul Gerald
  • Afoot and Afield Portland/Vancouver, by Douglas Lorain
  • 100 Hikes in the Central Oregon Cascades - 3rd Edition, by William L Sullivan

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Lower South Falls from the Canyon Trail (Steve Hart)
The trail junction leading behind the falls (Steve Hart)
The lip of the falls. It's over 100 feet down (Steve Hart)
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