
Silver Falls Trail
Silver Falls Trail is a 6.4 kilometer heavily trafficked loop trail located near Paradise Inn, Washington that features a waterfall and is rated as moderate. The trail is primarily used for hiking, running, camping, and nature trips and is best used from May until September.
Length6.4 kmElevation gain215 mRoute typeLoop
Kid friendlyCampingHikingNature tripsRunningForestHot springsRiverViewsWaterfallWildflowersWildlifeFeeNo dogsDescription
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Getting There
• Mount Rainier National Park charges a fee to enter. For more information, please visit https://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/fees.htm Walk along this forested trail that runs parallel to the Ohanapecosh River and then crosses over via a bridge offering amazing views of Silver Falls. The water appears turquoise due to the minerals and water rushes around the rocky river in the canyon. The Ohanapecosh campground offers year long camping options closeby.
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Ohanapecosh Campground Visitor Center
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At this trailhead, there is car/bus/RV parking, a bike rack, restrooms (including wheelchair-accessible and family restrooms), trash cans, a Visitor Center, drinkable water, wheelchair-accessible campsites, audio descriptions of information exhibits, a gift shop, and maps.
Washington State Tourism, P.O. Box 42500 , Olympia, WA, 98504-2500, Phone: 360-586-2088, [email protected]
Directions from Stevens Canyon Entrance: Follow Highway 123 southward 2 miles to the access road for Ohanapecosh Campground. Turn right into the campground and look for the visitor center. The day parking area lies close to the visitor center. En route to the parking area you will see the trailhead, which lies behind the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center.
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Silver Falls Campground

This campground has two loops and 31 trailer/tent sites at 2,400 feet elevation. Water, vault toilets & garbage service. Maximum trailer length 28 feet. 30 miles up the Entiat River Road from Highway 97A.
Group Site: 1 site. 35' max trailer length. $60/night plus $10 reservation fee. Reservations required, see below. Maximum 60 people & maximum 30 vehicles. Water, picnic tables, campfire rings, accessible toilets, garbage service and picnic shelter with a fireplace. No electricity.
Group site reservations: recreation.gov or 1-877-444-6777. All other campsites are first come first served.

Title: | Silver Falls Camground |
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Date: | 05/28/2016 |
Location: | Entiat Ranger District |
Credit: | Entiat Ranger Station |
Description: | Large group site with plenty of space for vehicles & tents. Also, a protective shelter for cooking. |
Source: | Visitor Services Information |

Title: | Silver Falls Camground |
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Date: | 05/28/2016 |
Forest Name: | Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest |
Location: | Entiat Ranger District |
Credit: | Entiat Ranger Station |
Description: | You have arrived at Silver Falls campground & National Recreation Trail. |
Source: | Visitor Services Information |
At a Glance
Reservations: | Group site: 1-877-444-6777 - International 518-885-3639 - TDD 877-833-6777 or recreation.gov All other campsites are first come, first served, no reservations. |
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Area Amenities: | Tent camping,Camping trailer,Picnic tables,Toilets,Drinking water,Parking |
Fees | Silver Falls $12.00 per vehicle per night (extra vehicle $10.00) No day use fees are charged when the campground is gated closed. |
Usage: | Medium |
Closest Towns: | Entiat, WA 29.5 Miles Ardenvior, WA 19 Miles |
Water: | Potable Water |
Restroom: | Yes |
Operated By: | Forest Service |
Information Center: | Entiat Rangere Station 2108 Entiat Way PO Box 476 Entiat, WA 98822 Tel: 509-784-4700 |
General Information
Directions:From Wenatchee, WA:
Travel north on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 14.4 miles to Entiat, WA. Just after the bridge turn left on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Road 51 at 27 miles.
From Chelan, WA:
Travel south on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 19.3 miles to Entiat, WA. Just before the bridge turn right on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Road 51 at 27 miles.
Silver Falls Group Site
Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Silver Falls Group Campground sits in forested, mountain terrain on the banks of the Entiat River in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in the Entiat Ranger District. The cascading water of Silver Falls is a draw for many visitors to this particular area, which is especially refreshing in the summer heat. The Silver Falls National Recreation Trail is an exceptional family hike taking you up, around and down the falls. Panoramic views of the surrounding mountains await you on the hike.
Silver Falls Campground has 31 non-reservable single family sites and one large group site. It is and equipped with picnic tables, campfire rings, drinking water and accessible vault toilets. This group site also has a picnic shelter with a fireplace.
Notifications and Alerts
This location will remain open for arrivals at this time. Local managers are committed to the health and safety of recreational visitors and our staff. We are following the guidelines from our agency and the CDC regarding COVID-19 and cleaning as frequently as possible; however users should be aware restrooms are not cleaned between user visits. Users who reserve the group site must learn what the current Chelan County/State of Washington guidelines are for social and at-home gathering size - outside under the Healthy Washington - Roadmap to recovery and follow those guidelines.
Need to Know
- Electric hookups are not available
- Fishing prohibited in river adjacent to the campground. Fishing is allowed above Entiat Falls just 2.7 miles north from Silver Falls. Selective gear rules apply to fishing in the Entiat River. See Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for fishing rules and regulations.
- Additional first-come, first-served sites are available
- One water hand pump in the lower loop and one hand pump in the upper loop.
- Off-road vehicles prohibited in campground
- Click here for more information about Okanogan National Forest
- Chainsaw use not permitted in campground.
- Don't Move Firewood: Please protect Pacific Northwest forests by preventing the spread of invasive species. Firewood can carry insects and diseases that can threaten the health of our western forests. You can make a difference by obtaining and burning your firewood near your camping destination. Visit Dontmovefirewood.org for further information.
Natural Features
The Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest offers stunning scenic vistas, with high, glaciated alpine peaks, valleys of old growth forest and rugged shrub-steppe country making up the diverse landscape. Elevations range from below 1,000 feet to more than 9,000 feet. The surrounding forest provides excellent habitat for a wide range of wildlife. Visitors may catch glimpses of mule deer, elk, bald and golden eagles and a variety of woodpeckers and owls. Precipitation varies greatly throughout the area, ranging from approximately 140 inches along the Cascade Crest to only 10 inches along the eastern edge. Visitors can expect many days of warm, sunny weather in the summer, and winters with clear skies and plenty of snow.
Nearby Attractions
At Entiat River Road mile marker 27.8 is Box Canyon. This geological formation is about 65 million years in the making and the chasm spans a run of about 500 feet and ranges from 75-150 ft. deep. Fish Tail Falls can be observed from the view point running over, under and through a pile of large boulders, cascading another 15 feet. At times you can see salmon in this pool.
Approximately 3 miles north on Entiat River Road from Silver Falls is Entiat Falls. This broad 25 foot cascading natural waterfall makes quite a rejuvenating impression. Bring a picnic lunch or just stretch your legs and enjoy. Take precaution as river rock can be very slick.
Ardenvoir is the closest town within 20 miles. Entiat is 29.5 miles away.
Recreation
Silver Falls Campground is a great base camp for a variety of outdoor recreational activities. Anglers enjoy casting a line into the Entiat River above Entiat Falls, about 2.5 miles up-river from the campground. Carving through a wide, U-shaped valley, the river is dominated by relatively shallow riffles interspersed with pools, plunge pools and glides where the trout fishing is quite good. Populations of rainbow, cutthroat and eastern brook trout are found in this tributary. Selective gear rules apply to fishing in the Entiat River. See Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife for fishing rules and regulations. Silver Falls National Recreation Trail offers a 1.8 mile hike next to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the region. The trail winds along Silver Creek to the base of the falls, through towering canopies of cedar and pine. The handcrafted stone staircase and bridges along this trail offer stopping points and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. The Silver Falls Trail is an exceptional family hike taking you up, around and down the falls. The elevation gain is approximately 600 feet.
Contact Information
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PO BOX 476 Entiat WA 98822
Phone Number
For campground inquiries, please call: (509)784-4700
Rental Options
Learn more about gear rental options for your trip
Driving Directions
From North Seattle/Everett take US-2 to Wenatchee. From South Seattle/Tacoma take I-90 to exit 85. Follow WA-970, US-97 N and US-2 E to Wenatchee. From Wenatchee, WA , travel north on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 14.4 miles to Entiat, WA. Just after the bridge turn left on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Service Road 51 at 27 miles. From Chelan, WA , travel south on US-97A (west side of Columbia River) for 19.3 miles to Entiat, WA. Just before the bridge turn right on to Entiat River Road (County Road #19) and travel north 29.5 miles up the Entiat River Road to Silver Falls Campground & Trail. County Road #19 becomes Forest Service Road 51 at 27 miles.
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Silver Falls Loop Trail
- Distance, round trip: 3 miles
- Elevation gain: 300 feet
- Hiking time, round trip: 1.5 hours
- Wilderness Camps: None
Trail Description
This trail starts from the Ohanapecosh Campground.
The clear, icy and swift Ohanapecosh River tumbles over Silver Falls as it flows from its headwaters in the glaciers and snowfields on to the sea. Approach with extreme caution! Although inviting to sit on, the rocks near Silver Falls are wet and very slippery. Supervise children closely!
This relatively level trail along the river is a popular one with families. It leads hikers along the east side of the river 1.5 miles to the falls, crosses a bridge, then loops back to the Ohanapecosh Campground on the river's west side.
NOTE: Always check current trail conditionsbefore heading out. Log footbridges frequently wash out during the winter or other conditions could be affecting the trail.Along the Trail
Opportunities abound for enjoying the old-growth forest community seen along this trail. Listen for the tapping of woodpeckers. Look for deer and other wildlife. Along the river fly fishermen can often be seen trying their luck. Once at Silver Falls, take time to enjoy the beautiful sight and sound of this popular spot.
Although there is no wilderness camp in the area surrounding Silver Falls, the Ohanapecosh Campground is available for visitors who wish to camp in the vicinity. For those who prefer to hike to a trailside camp rather than stay in a drive-in campground, wilderness camping permits are required. Permits, backpacking information, fishing regulations, and current trail conditions for the area are available from the Ohanapecosh Visitor Center. Permits and information are also available park-wide from wilderness information centers, ranger stations, and visitor centers. Fires are prohibited. No pets on trails. Treat water before drinking.
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