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    P R IN T: Arts& Culture
Wednesday,January29,2014
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3. Lower North Falls, 30 f t : The beautiful fa ll is 1*3/10 mile hike
from Lower South Falls.
2. Lower South Falls, 93
ft. is the second fa ll visi­
tors can walk behind on
the trail. *
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4. Double Falls, 178 ft. is the largest
fa ll in the park.
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1. South Falls, 177 ft. is
one o fth e many falls that
hikers cah walk behind
andfeel the mist from this
beautiful fall.
5. Winter Falls 134 f t
is the last beautiful fa ll
o n t h e d o w e r F a ll Loop
trail.
Silver Falls shows its true beauty
W m ,
the fourth week of
winter classes coming to an end,
Clackamas Community College
students could be looking for
ways to relieve stress and enjoy
what OregorFhas to offer,
Oregonians rejoice! After a
long awaited couple o f weeks,
the weather has been slowly but
surely clearing up — at least
for now, Time to put on those
hiking shoes, pack a lunch and
water and head out to Silver
Falls State Park, Oregon’s larg­
est state park.
In 2013, Silver Falls had
870,000 visitors descend on the
park, which is only about an
hour south o f Oregon City.
The park has something fun
for everyone, but the most popu­
lar is the Trail of Ten Falls,
which is an 8.7 mile hike with
10 blissful waterfalls.
For visitors who are not ready
for the full Trail of Ten Falls
hike, there is also the Silver
Falls Lower Loop Hike, a 4.6
mile endeavor that a new hiker
would appreciate.
The trail leads hikers by
seven out of the 10 waterfalls,
three o f which one can walk
behind and feel the mist. This
hike is easy on the knees and
worth every step!
What are you planning
on doing fo r Valentine’«
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With determination and disregard for obstacles, each of
them is finishing a four-year degree while transforming
their lives in the process. If this sbunds.appealing/we
have one thing to say: Welcome.
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As always, be careful on
the trail. Earlier this month,
a 10-year-old: boy who rested
against a faulty railing fell down
a steep embankment.
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