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Icy conditions close paths to waterfalls

The Columbian
Published: December 20, 2016, 6:16pm

Salem, Ore. – Oregon State Parks and Recreation has closed all pathways leading to Silver Falls State Park’s iconic waterfalls due to risk posed by icicles.

The Statesman Journal reported that Silver Falls officials closed Canyon Trail and other paths on Monday and the closure is expected to remain in place until Friday, though warmer weather could reopen trails earlier.

Silver Falls State Park specialist Katharine Kittinger said slippery trails and 20-foot icicles falling onto the walkways pose too great a risk to let guests hike the area.

Visitors are allowed to hike past South Falls Lodge to the overlook above South Falls. The view of North Falls from state Highway 214 also remains open.

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