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Marion County
Four Corners

Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop

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Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop

05:30

80.6km

890m

Cycling

Embark on the Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop for a challenging touring bicycle ride that spans 50.1 miles (80.6 km) with a significant 2912 feet (888 metres) of elevation gain. This difficult route, typically completed in 5 hours and 30 minutes, offers a diverse landscape. You'll begin on flat roads winding through the picturesque farmlands of the Willamette Valley, gradually transitioning to a sustained climb into the lush Oregon rainforest as you approach Silver Falls State Park. Once inside the park, enjoy a dedicated 4-mile paved bike path that meanders through meadows and old-growth forest, providing a unique perspective of the natural beauty. This journey promises a varied cycling experience, from open fields to dense woodland.

Before you set out on this difficult touring bicycle route, be aware that it demands very good fitness due to its significant distance and elevation gain, especially the sustained 8 to 9-mile climb leading up to Silver Falls State Park. The main touring route is paved, ensuring a smooth ride for most of the loop. However, remember that bicycles are generally not permitted on the Canyon Trail or other hiking paths within Silver Falls State Park that lead into the canyon. If you prefer a less strenuous option, consider starting your ride from the town of Silverton, which can shorten the overall distance and elevation.

This loop stands out for its unique combination of urban departure and natural immersion, connecting the state capital with one of Oregon's most beloved natural attractions. Silver Falls State Park, often called the “Crown Jewel” of the Oregon State Parks system, is renowned for its stunning waterfalls and lush environment. The dedicated paved bike path within the park offers a distinct way to experience its beauty, separate from the hiking trails. This route provides an excellent opportunity to explore both the agricultural heartland and the dense, verdant forests of the region.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Silver Falls State Park

Highlight • Forest

Silver Falls State Park is Oregon's largest state park. There are multiple waterfalls in the park that can be accessed by the park's many paths.

There is a 4 mile paved bike path that goes through temperate rainforest and some beautiful meadows.

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Smith Creek Village

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Smith Creek Village is a great place to stop on a ride to warm up or grab some refreshments at the Big Leaf Coffeehouse & Grill. This establishment is now located in a cute old cabin that was once the Big Leaf Dining Hall.

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61.0 km

10.5 km

5.89 km

2.86 km

239 m

177 m

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51.1 km

17.5 km

11.0 km

1.03 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete the Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop?

This challenging touring bicycle loop, covering approximately 80.6 kilometers (50 miles) with around 890 meters (2,920 feet) of elevation gain, typically takes about 5.5 hours of active cycling time. However, plan for a full day to account for stops, enjoying the scenery, and exploring Silver Falls State Park.

What is the terrain like on the Salem to Silver Falls State Park cycling loop?

The route begins with relatively flat roads through the Willamette Valley's farmlands. As you approach Silver Falls State Park, the terrain shifts to a sustained climb of about 8-9 miles, mostly at an easy 3-5% grade, with one steeper 1-mile section at 7%. Within the park, there's an easy 4-mile paved bike path. The return to Salem is primarily downhill.

Is this cycling route suitable for beginners?

The full Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop is rated as 'difficult' and requires 'very good fitness' due to its length and significant elevation gain, making it less suitable for beginners. However, the 4-mile paved bike path within Silver Falls State Park is considered easy and suitable for all skill levels. For an easier starting point, consider beginning your ride from Silverton.

Where can I park to start this cycling loop?

You can typically park in Salem to begin the full loop. Alternatively, if you prefer a shorter or easier ride, you can drive to Silver Falls State Park and start your ride from there, focusing on the park's internal paved bike path or exploring the surrounding area.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

The route offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, with changing leaves in autumn. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Be prepared for Oregon's variable weather, especially in the foothills and within Silver Falls State Park, which can experience rain.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for cycling this loop, especially within Silver Falls State Park?

While there are no specific permits required for cycling the roads outside of Silver Falls State Park, a day-use parking fee or an Oregon State Parks Pass is required if you park your vehicle within the state park. This fee supports the park's maintenance and facilities.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

You'll experience a diverse range of scenery. The Willamette Valley section features picturesque farmlands and views of diverse farm animals. As you climb towards Silver Falls State Park, you'll enter a lush Oregon rainforest. Within the park, the paved bike path winds through meadows and old-growth forests, offering a serene natural experience.

Does the route pass by any notable landmarks or facilities?

Yes, the primary draw of this loop is its destination, Silver Falls State Park, often called the 'crown jewel' of Oregon's State Parks. Within the park, you'll find facilities at areas like Smith Creek Village. The route itself offers views of expansive farmlands and dense forests.

Is the Salem to Silver Falls State Park loop dog-friendly for cyclists?

While the main cycling route uses public roads, specific rules apply within Silver Falls State Park. Dogs are generally allowed in the park on a leash, but they are typically not permitted on the Canyon Trail or other hiking trails leading to the waterfalls. For cycling, dogs are usually allowed on the paved bike path within the park, provided they are on a leash and under control.

Are there mountain biking opportunities within Silver Falls State Park?

Yes, in addition to the touring bicycle loop, Silver Falls State Park offers extensive mountain biking opportunities. The Catamount Trail, for example, is a singletrack with varied features and difficulty levels, catering to both beginner-friendly and more technical riders.

What's an insider tip for cycling this loop?

To fully appreciate the natural beauty of Silver Falls State Park beyond the paved bike path, consider bringing a lock for your bike. This allows you to secure your bicycle and explore sections of the iconic Trail of Ten Falls on foot, which offers closer access to many of the park's stunning waterfalls (bicycles are not permitted on the hiking trails).

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