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Willamette
Valley :
Silver Falls Tour Route
Length:
55 miles / 88.0 km
Time to Allow: 90 mins, minimum. All day is reccommended.
Fees: Some state park and attractions charge fees.
Driving
Directions: The Silver Falls Tour Route begins and ends on Interstate
5. Southbound, take Exit 271 in Woodburn; northbound, take Exit
248 near Turner. Just follow the signs and enjoy.
Description
Rest from busy I-5 on this 55-mile side-loop. Majestic mountains
(such as Mt. Hood) soar over lush green fields except in the forest
areas; these areas are filled with Douglas Firs that sunlight can't
quite part.
Silver
Falls State Park is intimate in spite of the thunder of its waterfalls.
Slow down to take in a peaceful countryside, rural towns that beam
with Oregon history, shops, galleries, fresh fruit and flowers,
and family festivals.
Visit
Oregon's largest winery, the Northwest's finest factory outlet stores,
and a magnificent botanical garden.
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South Falls in Silver Falls State Park
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Points
of Interest
Silver
Falls State Park - At 8,700 acres, this is Oregon's largest and
most diverse state park. Silver Falls State Park includes trails, rentable
cabins, campgrounds, group picnic shelters, historical buildings, and
a conference center
Gallon
House Covered Bridge
Oregon's oldest covered bridge is located 1.5 miles northwest of Silverton,
and spans Abiqua Creek. It was built in 1917 and was recently restored.
The bridge got its name during Prohibition when liquor was sold by the
gallon in a nearby house.
Glatt
House Gallery/Woodburn Art Center
Juried art shows presented in 150-year-old farmhouse. One or more different
artists are featured each month.
Jesse
Settlemier House
Featured on the Woodburn Tour of Homes, this 1892 Queen Anne Victorian
Home is the jewel of Woodburn's many historic structures. Owned by the
French Prairie Historical Society.
Source:
© National Scenic Byways / U.S. Department of Transportation
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