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词条 Silver Falls State Park
释义

  1. History

     Geology 

  2. Waterfalls

  3. Friends of Silver Falls

  4. In culture

  5. References

  6. External links

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| type = Public, state
| location = Marion County, Oregon
| nearest_city = Silverton
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| operator = Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
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Silver Falls State Park is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon, located near Silverton, about {{convert|20|mi|km}} east-southeast of Salem. It is the largest state park in Oregon with an area of more than {{convert|9000|acre|km2}}, and it includes more than {{convert|24|mi|km}} of walking trails, {{convert|14|mi|km}} of horse trails, and a {{convert|4|mi|km|adj=on}} bike path. Its {{convert|8.7|mi|km|adj=on}} Canyon Trail/Trail of Ten Falls runs along the banks of Silver Creek and by ten waterfalls, from which the park received its name. Four of the ten falls have an amphitheater-like surrounding that allows the trail to pass behind the flow of the falls.[2] The Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area and the Silver Creek Youth Camp-Silver Falls State Park are separately listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

The park's most visited waterfall is South Falls, a {{convert|177|ft|m|adj=on}} cascade.[3] Remote Double Falls, however, is listed as the highest waterfall in the park, plunging {{convert|178|ft|m|}} in a small tributary side canyon deep within the Silver Creek Canyon.

History

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| nocat = yes
| image = Silver Falls Lodge west elevation - Oregon.jpg
| caption = Silver Falls Lodge
| nearest_city= Sublimity, Oregon
| area =
| built =1934
| architect= J. Elwood Isted
| added = June 30, 1983
| governing_body = State
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| name =Silver Creek Youth Camp – Silver Falls State Park
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| architect= Keith R. Maguire, Jr.
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Silver Falls City formed in 1888 and was primarily a logging community with a few homesteaders, and the area was extensively logged. The small lumber town of Silver Falls City sat atop the South Falls, and as the land was cleared, a local entrepreneur sold admission to the Falls area,[5] with attractions such as pushing cars over the falls and even hosting a stunt with a daredevil riding over in a canoe.

By 1900 a Silverton photographer, June D. Drake, began to campaign for park status, using his photographs of the falls to gain support. (Drake Falls was later named for him.)[6] In 1926, however, an inspector for the National Park Service rejected the area for park status because of a proliferation of unattractive stumps after years of logging.

In 1935 President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced that the Silver Falls area would be turned into a Recreational Demonstration Area. Private land that had been logged was purchased, and workers in the Civilian Conservation Corps were employed to develop park facilities, including the historic South Falls Lodge, completed in the late 1930s. It was used as a restaurant from 1946 until the late 1950s and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Silver Falls State Park Concession Building Area in 1983.[7] The Silver Creek Youth Camp—Silver Falls State Park was also added to the National Register at this time.

In January 2008, during the 2008 supplemental legislative session, Fred Girod of the Oregon House of Representatives sought federal designation of the area as a national park via a house joint memorial to the United States Congress, but the bill died in committee.[8]

Geology

The history of the canyon's formation begins about 26 million years ago to the Oligocene period, when most of Oregon was covered by ocean. After the waters of the ocean receded about 15 million years ago, the flood basalt flows of the Columbia River Basalt Group covered the sandstone that had been the ocean floor. The softer layers of sandstone beneath the basalt sheet eroded over time, creating pathways behind some of the waterfalls that Civilian Conservation Corps workers widened to make safe for public use. Another geologic feature are many tree "chimneys" or casts, formed when hot lava engulfed living trees and disintegrated them.[9]

Waterfalls

Within the park are many waterfalls, including ten along the Trail of Ten Falls (marked * in the table below) and five more below the confluence of the North and South forks of Silver Creek.

[10] The South Fork has an average flow rate of 75, and the North Fork has an average flow rate of 100. The Trail of Ten Falls passes behind the falls of South Falls, Lower South Falls, Middle North Falls, and North Falls.

Waterfall Distance on trailCoordinates Stream Height
South Falls* 0.044.8788|-122.6589|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} South Fork 177|ft|m|sortable=on}}[11][12]
Lower South Falls* 0.844.8853|-122.6609|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} South Fork 93|ft|m|sortable=on}}[13][14]
(Confluence of N. & S. Forks) 1.1 Silver Creek (N/A)
Lower North Falls* 2.144.8914|-122.6464|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 30|ft|m|sortable=on}}[15]
Double Falls* 2.1 + 0.1 on side trail44.8920|-122.6450|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} Hullt Creek 178|ft|m|sortable=on}}[16]
Drake Falls* 2.344.89|-122.6461|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 27|ft|m|sortable=on}}[17][18]
Middle North Falls* 2.544.8886|-122.6431|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 106|ft|m|sortable=on}}[19][20]
Winter Falls* 2.7 + 0.5 on side trail44.8844|-122.6408|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} Winter Creek 134|ft|m|sortable=on}}[21][22]
Twin Falls* 3.044.8852|-122.6370|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 31|ft|m|sortable=on}}[23]
North Falls* 3.944.8849|-122.6227|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 136|ft|m|sortable=on}}[24]
Upper North Falls* 4.644.8831|-122.6142|type:landmark_region:US-OR|display=inline}} North Fork 65|ft|m|sortable=on}}[25]
Crag Falls 1.1 + ? below confluence Silver Creek 12|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Elbow Falls 1.1 + ? below confluence Silver Creek 20|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Canyon Falls 1.1 + ? below confluence Silver Creek 10|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Lisp Falls 1.1 + ? below confluence Silver Creek 5|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Sunlight Falls 1.1 + ? below confluence Silver Creek 5|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Frenchie Falls[26] (just before start of trail) Frenchie Creek 48|ft|m|sortable=on}}
Trickle Falls (3.5 above start of trail) Tributary of S. Fork ?

Friends of Silver Falls

{{One source|section|date=January 2009}}

Volunteers inspired by the beauty and history of Silver Falls have been active there since establishment of the park in 1933. In 1986, the citizens and the park staff envisioned a mission and established the Friends of Silver Falls State Park, Inc. That mission is "to further the educational and interpretive opportunities available to park visitors; to promote the preservation, protection and enhancement of the historical, natural, and recreational resources within the park; and to assist in the implementing park improvements and educational programs compatible with the nature of Silver Falls State Park."[27]

As a result, this private and public partnership has created a more meaningful park experience for the nearly one million annual visitors to the park, far beyond what state park funding alone can provide.[27]

Since 1992, volunteers of the Friends of Silver Falls State Park have operated the Nature Store in historic South Falls Lodge. This store offers a variety of books, clothing and souvenirs in keeping with the park's nature theme. The organization has also been responsible for much of the interpretive signage along the Trail of Ten Falls.[27]

Other goals of the Friends include compiling oral histories from those who have memories of the park region, keeping alive the history of Silver Falls City, recognizing the work of the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration in the 1930s and 1940s, maintaining the park's historic district, and continuing to place interpretive signs throughout the park's more than {{convert|9000|acre|km2}}.[27]

In culture

The park has been used as a filming location in several movies. The 1981 horror film Just Before Dawn was shot entirely on location in the park;[28] it also served as a filming location for William Friedkin's thriller The Hunted (2003), and the blockbuster film Twilight (2008).

References

1. ^{{cite gnis |id=1158484 |name=Silver Falls State Park |accessdate=2011-06-26}}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_211.php |title=Silver Falls State Park |publisher=Oregon Parks and Recreation Department |accessdate=September 1, 2007}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.travelsalem.com/media/storyline03.html |title=Recreation in Salem Oregon |publisher=Salem, Oregon Convention & Visitors Association |accessdate=January 28, 2007 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061122102235/http://www.travelsalem.com/media/storyline03.html |archivedate=November 22, 2006}}
4. ^{{NRISref|2008a}}
5. ^{{Cite web|url = http://www.friendsofsilverfalls.net/files/History.html|title = A brief history of Silver Falls State Park|date = |accessdate = |website = Friends of Silver Falls|publisher = |last = |first = }}
6. ^{{cite book |last=Engeman |first=Richard H. |title=The Oregon Companion: An Historical Gazetteer of The Useful, The Curious, and The Arcane |year=2009 |publisher=Timber Press |location=Portland, Oregon |isbn=978-0-88192-899-0 |page=123}}
7. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oregon.com/hiking/silver_falls.cfm |title=Oregon Hikes - Silver Falls |accessdate=September 1, 2007}}
8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.leg.state.or.us/08ss1/measures/hjm100.dir/hjm0101.intro.html |title=House Joint Memorial 101 |year=2008 |publisher=Oregon Legislative Assembly |accessdate=December 31, 2008}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.oregonstateparks.org/images/pdf/silverfalls_trailmap.pdf |title=Silver Falls Trailmap |publisher=Oregon Parks and Recreation Department |accessdate=September 1, 2007}}
10. ^{{cite journal | last = Freed | first = Michael | title = Silver Falls State Park | journal = Oregon Geology | volume = 41 | issue = 1 | pages = 3–10 | publisher = Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries | location = Portland | date = January 1979 | url = http://www.oregongeology.org/pubs/OG/OGv41n01.pdf | format = PDF | accessdate = April 19, 2009 }}
11. ^{{cite web|title=South Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/South-Falls-4932|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
12. ^{{cite web|title=South Falls|url=http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/South-Falls-4932|website=World Waterfall Database|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
13. ^{{cite web|title=Lower South Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Lower-South-Falls-4455|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
14. ^{{cite web|title=Lower South Falls|url=http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Lower-South-Falls-4455|website=World Waterfall Database|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
15. ^{{cite web|title=Lower North Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Lower-North-Falls-4456|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
16. ^{{cite web|title=Double Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Double-Falls-4451|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
17. ^{{cite web|title=Drake Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Drake-Falls-4449|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
18. ^{{cite web|title=Drake Falls|url=http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Lower-South-Falls-4455|website=World Waterfall Database|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
19. ^{{cite web|title=Middle North Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Middle-North-Falls-4447|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
20. ^{{cite web|title=Middle North Falls|url=http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Middle-North-Falls-4447|website=World Waterfall Database|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
21. ^{{cite web|title=Winter Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Winter-Falls-4450|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
22. ^{{cite web|title=Winter Falls|url=http://www.worldwaterfalldatabase.com/waterfall/Winter-Falls-4450|website=World Waterfall Database|accessdate=5 May 2017}}
23. ^{{cite web|title=Twin Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Twin-Falls-4448|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=22 May 2017}}
24. ^{{cite web|title=North Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/North-Falls-4446|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
25. ^{{cite web|title=Upper North Falls Marion County, Oregon|url=https://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/waterfall/Upper-North-Falls-4445|website=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=6 May 2017}}
26. ^{{cite web|last=Swan|first=Bryan|title=Frenchie Falls|url=http://www.waterfallsnorthwest.com/nws/falls.php?num=4444|work=Northwest Waterfall Survey|accessdate=4 November 2012|quote=Frenchie Falls is the black sheep 11th waterfall along the Trail of Ten Falls within Silver Falls State Park.}}
27. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.friendsofsilverfalls.net |title=Friends of Silver Falls |accessdate=December 30, 2008}}
28. ^Just Before Dawn: Lions, Tigers and Inbred Twins Documentary [DVD]. Shriek Factory/Media Blasters. 2005.

External links

{{Commons category|Silver Falls State Park}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.oregonstateparks.org/park_211.php |title=Silver Falls State Park |publisher=Oregon Parks and Recreation Department |accessdate=2011-06-26}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.traveloregon.com/Explore-Oregon/Willamette-Valley/Outdoor-Recreation/State-Parks/State-Parks/Silver-Falls-State-Park.aspx |title=Silver Falls State Park |publisher=Oregon Tourism Commission |accessdate=2011-06-26}}
  • {{cite web |url=http://www.friendsofsilverfalls.net |title=Friends of Silver Falls State Park |accessdate=2011-06-26}}
{{National Register of Historic Places}}{{Protected areas of Oregon}}{{Waterfalls of Oregon}}

8 : Buildings and structures completed in 1936|Civilian Conservation Corps in Oregon|National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Oregon|Parks in Marion County, Oregon|State parks of Oregon|Waterfalls of Oregon|Works Progress Administration in Oregon|Landforms of Marion County, Oregon

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