Trail running course through singletrack trails in Oregon, USA
Silver Falls Trail Challenge

Silver Falls Trail Challenge — 6.55 Miles

6.55 Miles·866 ft gain·Sublimity, Oregon
foresttechnicaltrail10kloopbeginner friendly

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Distance6.55 Miles
Gain866 ft
DateFeb 2026
Difficulty1/5

About This Race

The shortest distance provides an accessible entry point into the event's technical trail system. At just over six miles, this route concentrates the forest experience into a manageable timeframe. Perfect for runners testing their trail legs or those preferring a focused morning workout over extended distance challenges.

The course follows Silver Falls State Park's Trail of Ten Falls system, starting from the South Falls day-use area. Runners traverse well-maintained singletrack trails through old-growth forest, with the signature feature being passages behind several waterfalls including South Falls and Lower South Falls. The terrain includes moderate climbs and descents, stone steps near waterfalls, and a mix of forest floor and maintained park trails. Due to 2026 storm damage, the course includes a bike path loop section to maintain proper distances while avoiding closed trail sections.

Elevation Profile

Elevation profile estimated from terrain data. Actual course may differ.

The course gains 866 ft over 7 miles, with the steepest section between mile 8–mile 8.

Location

Practical Info

Weather

Late February in western Oregon typically brings cool, wet conditions with temperatures in the 40s-50s Fahrenheit and high probability of rain.

Nearest Airport

PDX - Portland International Airport

Accommodation

Silver Falls State Park offers camping options, with additional lodging available in nearby Salem and Silverton areas.

Best For

Trail running beginnersWaterfall enthusiastsPacific Northwest runners

Notable Features

The race's defining characteristic is the opportunity to run behind multiple waterfalls, particularly South Falls and Lower South Falls. Set in Silver Falls State Park, often called the 'crown jewel' of Oregon's state park system, runners experience the mystique of old-growth forest combined with the dramatic beauty of cascading water. The race includes a unique 12-mile ruck challenge option requiring 35-pound packs or 40-pound vests, adding a military-inspired element to the trail running experience.