SILVERTON, Oregon— Enjoy guided nature hikes, seasonal crafts and educational activities at the Silver Falls State Park Winter Festival 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 14 and 15.
Visitors will have a chance to learn about the park in winter including the changing landscapes and habitats for resident and migratory birds and animals.
Activities include guided walks and classes; building bird nest boxes; making bird feeders and paper bird crafts and creating wreaths. All activities will be held in South Falls day-use area.
Schedule of Activities:
- Make a wreath at the Evergreen Picnic Shelter
- Build a bird nest box at the Creekside Shelter
- Make a bird feeder or paper bird craft in the Stone Kitchen Shelter
- Attend a guided walk at the South Falls Lodge Courtyard:
- 11 a.m.: Winter Tree ID hike (1-hour hike)
- 12 p.m.: Mushroom ID hike (1-hour hike)
- 2 p.m.: Mushroom ID hike (1-hour hike)
- Visit discovery tables to learn about the waterfalls in winter, the winter solstice and other seasonal topics
- Earn a commemorative Silver Falls ornament from taking part in at least six of the above activities
All activities are free, but a day-use parking permit is required. Permits cost $5 per day; annual permits, normally $30, are on sale for $25 in the month of December and are available at the park. For more information, visit the event page on our calendar at stateparks.oregon.gov or call 503-874-0201.