Silver Falls State Park has officially reopened its campground and is now accepting camping reservations for stays between June 18 and September 30. This follows a nine-month closure due to planned construction projects.
Campers can now reserve all tent and RV campsites, as well as cabins 19, 21, 23, and 24 through the park’s online reservation system. While reservations are typically available six months in advance, this year’s release was delayed to accommodate construction.
Visitors returning to the park will notice several upgrades. Notably, the B-Loop features a new accessible restroom and shower building, equipped with adult changing tables. Additionally, portions of the A-Loop have been newly paved to enhance accessibility and comfort.
“We’re excited to welcome campers back to Silver Falls State Park. We appreciate their patience as we worked to improve the park experience for everyone,” said Park Manager Chris Gilliand.
Alongside the campground’s reopening, Smith Creek Village is also back in operation under a new concessionaire. The South Falls Café and 10 Falls Supply Co. are now open daily, while the Bigleaf Market & Grill at Smith Creek Village is preparing to open soon.
More information about dining options, facilities, and lodging—including 13 cabins, four group lodges, and two ranches—is available on the park’s official website.
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