Old-Growth Tree Climbing: Silver Falls

Experience the thrill of climbing 200-300ft ancient old-growth trees in Silver Falls. Discover the unique ecology of these majestic giants and create unforgettable memories.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Tree Climbing at Silver Falls - When considering various activities for an exceptional adventure, a family-oriented outing, or a top-tier must-try experience, this should be a priority on your agenda. No prior experience is required, although participants must be at least 7 years old.
    In the initial hour, we’ll gear up, practice, and familiarize…
What's Included
  • All climbing equipment provided
  • Guidance from a professional instructor
What's Not Included
  • Oregon State Park, Parking Fee $5
  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Join us for an adventure scaling 200-300ft colossal old-growth trees - some of the most ancient and towering species globally. Our one-of-a-kind experience will offer you incomparable excitement and indelible memories. Seize the rare opportunity to belong to the overlooked .1% of the population that has experienced this thrill. Get a taste of the…

Location
Tree Climbing at Silver Falls
Silver Falls Highway Southeast
Use Google maps, not Apple Maps, Apple maps is not reliable to our location, you will need to put the name Tree Climbing at Silver Falls into Google Maps. We will meet in the parking lot of the Howard Creek Trail Head inside Silver Falls State Park.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Murrwill
Sep 30, 2024
An experience we’ll never forget! - This was an absolutely incredible experience. I spent the weekend with my 11 year old son in Silver Falls state park and he had his heart set on doing this. The guide immediately made us feel very safe and by the time we got through our practice climb I felt oddly comfortable about climbing a 200 ft tree! Our guide was so patient with my son and made sure he was safe and supported the whole way up and down. This was physically challenging for both of us and he never made us feel we needed to speed up. We had an incredible sense of accomplishment when we reached the top and a beautiful once in a lifetime view to go with it. And experience we’ll never forget!
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Sueportland
Sep 26, 2024
Nothing better than climbing in old growth trees! - We had a blast at our private climbing experience at Silver Falls. It's a gift that Silver Falls State Park allows this outfit to climb a couple of the ancient trees. They are very respectful of the trees and not harming them while giving us an appreciation of their grandeur and importance in our ecosystem. Meghan, our guide, was extremely thoughtful, careful, and enjoyable. Can't rate this highly enough!
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Drb1947
Sep 13, 2024
Harness up and Climb the Tall Trees - Make this trip your Bucket Trip! It was a 10+ for us. Timmy was our guide and he was great. We felt completely safe in his hands. They started us out practice climbing on the practice tree. Then we hiked to the Mother Tree, a 250ft Old Growth Doug Fir. Since we are in our 70’s our climbing strength wasn’t the same as it was when we were in our 30’s so we used their electric ascender/descenders. That was wonderful. We went up to the top of the ropes, about 220ft! Hung out there. Took amazing videos. Chatted. Do this adventure. You will never forget it!! They do Sunset trips where you get to spend the night 200+ft up in a canopy or a platform bed. I don’t know of any other place you can have these adventures. Right out of the book, “The Tall Trees.”
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Sherrymiller1952
Sep 7, 2024
Silver Falls Tree Climb - Megan was a great guide and make sure everyone was ready with adequate practice before we headed up the big tree. Her knowledge of the trees and forest made the experience even better. You can go as slow or fast as you want. I took my time and stayed at the top for awhile and took my time coming down and we still finished within the allotted time frame.
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Brenda_p
Aug 20, 2024
Wonderful experience. - I was excited to learn and do the climb. The staff (Tim) was very knowledgable, informative, helpful and very patient! The climb was physically challenging. I did not do as well as I hoped. It probably would have been better if I wore long pants and at least crew socks. I got to about 160 feet. What a view! I would definitely do it again. Now that I have a better understanding, I hope to get to the top. Thank you for the experience and opportunity.
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Adventure49288825659
Aug 8, 2024
Amazing week at Tree Climbing Camp! - Our 10 year old son was in heaven at the Silver Falls State Park Tree Climbing Camp. As a kid who already loves climbing trees, this took it to a whole new level. The staff we not only knowledgeable and put safety first but amazing with the kids. By day 2 the kinds were mini experts at their gear and knowledge of climbing. Each day was a different adventure and we even got a "this is better than Mind craft" out of him. We do a lot of camps and this was by far the best one yet, and made an amazing destination camp. We would highly recommend this camp to kids whose happy place is hanging out in the trees all day.
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Storyteller778492
Aug 5, 2024
Excellent experience, even for a local! - This was so fun! Brennan was a great guide with clear instruction. I felt 100% safe the entire time. What a great new way to explore a very familiar park!
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Goddessmgt
Jul 31, 2024
Great climbing experience - Excellent training for novice climbers. The instructor was very patient and careful. The activity does require some muscles!
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Karen
Sep 3, 2024
One of a kind, room for improvement - Didn’t like staying over night, hammock was loose and crowded at the top with the other group. Had to wait for dinner almost 10p. Kept hitting tree branches and getting stuck, safety was like semi considered and newer guide.
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302bekahb
Sep 19, 2024
What a massive headache this experience has been. - We had and are continuing to have an extraordinarily poor experience with Tree Climbing at Silver Falls. Like the most recent review below, we were also given broken equipment with holes and rips in the backpack. My backpack in particular had the metal frame poking through the bottom, which dug into my backside every time I took a step and left me bruised. I pointed this out to the guide, who hesitantly offered to switch backpacks with me but made it seem like it would be a huge inconvenience. We had purchased the use of both a portaledge and a battery ascender but were strongly discouraged from using either by our guides, who seemed more concerned with their own comfort than our experience. (They repeatedly stressed what a hassle it is to use the portaledge, which I interpreted as them not wanting to bother with having to set it up. They also openly complained in front of us about how heavy the battery ascender is to carry.) When we began using the battery ascender, it became clear to me why they didn't want to use it. The red casing on the start knob kept falling off, causing it to shut off mid-use. The guide assured me it was the first time this had happened, but it did not make me feel safe or secure to be using a damaged battery ascender. Like the other negative review below, we were also surprised by the cavalier attitudes our guides had. One seemed inexperienced and repeatedly had to ask the other for pointers about how to fit the harnesses. Both my husband and I were changed in and out of multiple harnesses and attachments of varying lengths. I thought I found one that was comfortable to me, but my husband never felt secure in his harness. Every time he would lift himself up, he would fall backward because the anchor attachment was too long. The harness I ended up with was not a good fit after all because I completely lost feeling in my lower extremities within minutes of beginning to ascend. And I want to be clear: this was NOT just a bit of numbness like when you sit on a toilet for too long and your legs fall asleep. I had NO feeling in my legs or feet within 10-15 minutes of beginning to ascend. I expressed concern to the guide about this, considering we had just gotten started. She advised me to ascend to the next branch and stand on it to get some blood flow back to my legs. Once I reached the branch (after stopping twice to restart the battery ascender, because of the aforementioned damage) I was alarmed to realize that I could not move my foot. I tried to step on the branch but could not control anything below my thighs due to the prolonged lack of blood flow. And we were hardly even 1/10th of the way up the tree; we still had at least an hour and a half left to go. I immediately called down to the guide and said I did not feel safe and would be descending. When I reached the ground, my ankles and knees buckled beneath me. I eventually regained feeling in my legs, but the tingly numbness in my feet continued well into the following day, and I had persistent tingling in my toes until nearly 72 hours after the climb. I have had extensive communication with Leo, the owner, who at first offered to refund a partial amount but claimed that his "system" would not allow him to refund the portaledge. This partial amount included the use of the (broken) battery ascender and the (out of focus, taken on a cell phone) photography, which he repeatedly described as a “kind” and “generous” offer. In my mind, refunding payment for broken equipment and poorly-shot, blurry cell phone pics is not especially notable. He eventually conceded that he could, after all, refund the portaledge (that they never set up) but he demanded that I explicitly state that this was an acceptable compromise. I pointed out that we did not complete the climb, we did not use the portaledge, we were provided with broken equipment and subpar photography, and we did not eat any meals, as well as now having to deal with the owner's combative behavior. I declined to accept his partial refund amount. I have referred this matter to my bank for resolution.
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