Golden & Silver Falls State Park Outhouse - Coos County, OR
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
N 43° 28.942 W 123° 55.994
10T E 424531 N 4814806
The road ends here, so all you get is an outhouse, but two of the most spectacular waterfalls on the Oregon Coast, Golden Falls at 200 feet and Silver Falls at 150 feet. Day use only area.
Waymark Code: WM5WED
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 02/20/2009
Views: 7


Golden and Silver Falls State Park is only about 25 miles east of Coos Bay, but the last portion of the road is gravel and very narrow and winding.. Use extreme caution. The lower trail to Silver Falls is a gentle climb, but ends unceremoniously at a clearing with a good view of the falls. The upper trail is longer and steeper, and ends at the other side of the falls for a closer view. Both trails are well maintained. There are unimproved trails that lead to the top, though they are apparently unmarked. The parking area is ample with picnic and restroom facilities.

These photos were taken in August 2008, when the water flow is at the minimum, but still quite beautiful. A spring visit will give one the experience of the full power and grandeur of these spectacular waterfalls.




GOLDEN FALLS
Coos County, Oregon

GOLDEN FALLS
Coos County, Oregon




SILVER FALLS
Coos County, Oregon

SILVER FALLS
Coos County, Oregon





SILVER FALLS
Coos County, Oregon

SILVER FALLS
Coos County, Oregon




ALLEGANY TO SCOTTSBURG PACK TRAIL


Frm the 1880's, early homesteaders in the Glenn Creek valley above Golden Falls used a steep and dangerous pack trail that bypassed this rocky escarpment.

In 1901, four of the homesteaders blasted this trail out of the rock bluff above Golden Falls, and donated the right of way to Coos County.

From 1912 to 1916, and auto stage line ran daily through this route, transporting passengers between Allegany and Scottsburg.

During World War II, lumber was transported over this road from a sawmill located two mile above Golden Falls.

The road was maintained by the county until 1958, when the last of the descendants of the original homesteaders moved out.


Location:
The road at one time went through here, then precariously up over the escarpment of Silver Falls to connect the Oregon Coast with the interior of the state. At least the access is kept open to these outstanding waterfalls. See also long description above.


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