Here, you can peruse a gift shop and get a snack from the lodge's cafe, but the best way to eat here is definitely to bring a picnic and spread out under the sun. If you forgot to bring food with you, small but convenient grocery stores are nearby on the roads to the park. On a cold day, though, the lodge cafe stands read with hot soup and coffee, ready to warm up chilly off-season campers. Once you pass the attractive lodge and its majestic stone and timber construction, you'll find the way down to the incredible vista of South Falls. South Falls is the most visited sight in the park, with the day use area right next to it, and is arguably the image of Silver Falls State Park that most people remember. Emerging from the trail above the falls, you'll see a massive cliff with a tremendous white waterfall cascading into a bowl-shaped area below. But the adventure doesn't end here. Follow the trail onward and you'll be taken right behind the massive waterfall, so close that you can feel the spray on your face. A cave extends back from the trail behind the falls, with rock chimneys where tree trunks once grew before being covered with